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Consumer Sentiment Reports

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Accommodation Reports

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Access the latest accommodation reports covering performance, supply and sector reviews.

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Domestic Travel Motivations

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Read the latest information in relation to domestic travel motivations.

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Facts and Figures

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Get the latest on tourism performance in Ireland and learn more about industry trends

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Fáilte Focus

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Economic Analysis

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Latest publications

Future Consumer Trends - July 2021

This report highlights eight key consumer trends to watch for in the short, medium and long term, along with five key travel trends...

June 2021: CP&I – Consumer Update

Updated data for June shows that the initial spike in domestic trip intentions resulting from the Government’s announcement of accelerated easing of Covid-19 restrictions has abated...

Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands Tourism Facts 2019

Find key statistics about tourism in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands

Gardens Consumer Appeal

Just under half of the core target express strong interest in visiting gardens when on holiday. Find out more about consumer motivations for visiting gardens...

Dublin Tourism Facts 2019

Find key statistics about tourism in Dublin