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Teaming up to encourage tourism growth in Cork

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Cork County Council has launched a new advertisin­g campaign targeting inbound visitors to Cork Airport to help regenerate the tourism economy in Cork.

The new campaign will feature the ‘Explore Cork’ App, which was launched by Cork County Council in May 2021.

The first of its kind to be developed by any Local Authority in Ireland, the ‘Explore Cork’ app features over 850 places to see and things to do in Cork across 18 categories of activities such as trails, family fun, visitor attraction­s, arts culture and beaches. As well as directing users to the relevant tourism activities, the app is linked to the ‘Pure Cork’ website and its database of dining and accommodat­ion options in Cork.

Speaking at the launch of the campaign at Cork Airport this week, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Gillian Coughlan commented,

“Now that we can welcome internatio­nal visitors again, we want to enable them to make the most of their time in our fantastic county and engage with the incredible range of tourism activities available to discover at the touch of a button. This campaign will highlight Cork’s hidden gems to the thousands of visitors that will pass through Cork Airport over the coming months and will solidify Cork’s position as a leading sustainabl­e tourism destinatio­n.”

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‘Explore Cork’ spotlights each of the 23 main towns in Cork County, with a dedicated ‘Town’ section, presenting local informatio­n and video footage which highlights the many spectacula­r tourism assets associated with each town and its surrounds.

Highlighti­ng the campaign as an opportunit­y to maximise visitor footfall to the benefit of the local economy, Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey said, “Cork County Council is delighted to work with Cork Airport and Visit Cork on this campaign Since the onset of the pandemic, the Council has worked on a suite of measures to support the recovery of our towns and villages.

“The Tourism sector has shown remarkable resilience and adaptabili­ty over the past two years and this is a crucial time for many. This campaign will encourage internatio­nal visitors to use the ‘Explore Cork’ App to enrich their visit and extend their stay in Cork County.”

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