The Corkman

Bid to bring more Spanish tourists here

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TOURISM Ireland has unveiled a new campaign, in partnershi­p with Cork Airport and Aer Lingus, to promote flights to Cork from Barcelona and to grow tourist numbers from Spain.

The campaign is highlighti­ng attractive fares on the Aer Lingus flight from Barcelona through digital billboard ads in high footfall areas of Barcelona, which will reach an estimated 1.1 million people – or potential holidaymak­ers for Ireland. The campaign also includes digital promotions, including advertisin­g on Facebook and on the digital network Sojourn.

Spain is an important market for tourism to the island of Ireland. Travel by Spaniards to Ireland has grown significan­tly over the past 15 years – going from just 90,000 Spanish visitors in 2000 to a record 340,000 visitors in 2015. And 2016 was another record-breaking year, with visitor numbers up +15%, to about 394,000. Tourism Ireland is determined to ensure that growth continues and is rolling out a busy programme of promotions right throughout 2017; the organisati­on is targeting growth of +4% in Spanish visitors to Ireland this year.

Barbara Wood, Tourism Ireland’s Manager Spain, said of the campaign “Working closely with airlines, airports and other key tourism partners to build demand for flights is a priority for Tourism Ireland and we are delighted to partner with Cork Airport and Aer Lingus, to highlight ease of access from Barcelona and to help grow Spanish visitor numbers. As an island destinatio­n, direct, convenient and competitiv­e flights are hugely important to deliver growth in inbound tourism.

“Tourism Ireland is rolling out an extensive programme of promotiona­l activity in Spain throughout 2017. We are working closely with our tourism partners, including Cork Airport and Aer Lingus, to continue to grow Spanish visitor numbers to Cork and the island of Ireland in 2017.”

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Digital billboard ad in Barcelona, highlighti­ng flights from Barcelona to Cork.

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