300 tourism businesses on the Wild Atlantic Way attend Fáilte Ireland ‘Networking Together’ event

300 tourism businesses on the Wild Atlantic Way attend Fáilte Ireland ‘Networking Together’ event

Almost 300 tourism businesses on the Wild Atlantic Way, stretching from Cork to Galway and Clare to Donegal, attended Fáilte Ireland’s virtual ‘Networking Together’ event this week.  The event was organised by the National Tourism Development Authority to facilitate greater collaboration between tourism businesses on the Wild Atlantic Way in advance of the sector reopening in June.

Meetings focused on developing attractive packages that would entice domestic tourists to visit areas.

The virtual networking event brought visitor attractions, activity providers, food and drink operators together with nearby accommodation providers along the Wild Atlantic Way for pre-scheduled appointments.  The businesses shared details of unique local experiences and explored partnership opportunities that would encourage visitors to stay longer and in turn boost revenue in their region when domestic travel resumes.

The meetings focused on how tourism businesses can work together to collectively sell their area as a safe and exciting destination to prospective visitors and drive domestic tourism in their area over the coming months.

Miriam Kennedy, Head of Fáilte Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way team, said:

“We’re really pleased that so many tourism businesses on the Wild Atlantic Way joined us for what was a busy and productive day. As we look to reopening, it is more important than ever that we collaborate, co-ordinate and support each other.  Visitors to the region need a clear picture of all there is to see and do. Our Networking Together event equips accommodation providers with the knowledge they need to deliver an unforgettable experience to their guests and provide good reasons for them to stay longer and return soon.”

The world famous Wild Atlantic Way was launched in 2014 and is hailed by National Geographic as ‘one of the most scenic drives in the world’.  It has also been described as the ‘ultimate road trip’ by the Lonely Planet travel guide.

Ms Kennedy continued:

“The past year has been incredibly challenging and isolating for tourism businesses.  Through our Tourism Destination Taskforce, the idea of providing a platform for businesses to meet and collaborate with one another for the benefit of the wider community emerged. The more we all connect, talk and showcase each other the stronger the recovery will be as we head into the Summer season and beyond.”

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