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36: 207: 496: 174:. This authority was established under the National Tourism Development Authority Act of 2003 to replace and build upon the functions of Bord Fáilte, its predecessor organisation. The organisation was established to support the development and promotion of tourism within the Republic of Ireland, and it undertakes tourism marketing, training and research activities. 347:: provides marketing support and a range of promotional opportunities for Irish product providers, marketing groups, tour operators, handling agents, and other tourism interests as well as visitor services to consumers. Fáilte Ireland's "Festivals and Cultural Events Initiative" and "Sports Tourism Initiative" fall under this heading. 1191:
Grant Thornton 2011, p.3: "Although Dublin Tourism had been in existence since 1964, it has been a subsidiary of Fáilte Ireland since 2006. At that time, all of the other dedicated regional tourism authorities in Ireland were merged into Fáilte Ireland in line with recommendations contained in a
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report by PwC. A decision was taken, however, not to integrate Dublin Tourism on foot of another report, the Travers Report, but instead to make it a subsidiary of Fáilte Ireland which afforded it a semi-protected status as a state body in that the Exchequer stands over its losses."
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report recommended substantial reorganisation; as a consequence all were dissolved in 2006, except Dublin Tourism, which was made a direct subsidiary of Fáilte Ireland. Dublin Tourism's separate status ended in 2012 in line with a 2011 report by
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called in 1964 to dissolve the ITA voted not to do so, but it nevertheless soon became defunct. The RTOs reduced in number to six in the 1980s, and were renamed regional tourist associations (RTAs) in 1996. In 1989 the Dublin RTO lost a
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The goal of Fáilte Ireland is to provide strategic and practical support in the "long-term sustainable growth in the economic, social, cultural and environmental contribution of tourism to Ireland". Fáilte Ireland works with
831: 353:: provides education and advice for people working in the tourism industry. Fáilte Ireland has previously run campaigns to encourage and support young people in choosing a career in the tourism sector. 1590: 186:
of the body is the National Tourism Development Authority, according to the National Tourism Development Authority Act 2003 which established it. The 2003 act also empowers the body to use the
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New Horizons for Irish Tourism: An Agenda for Action. Report of the Tourism Policy Review Group to John O'Donoghue T.D. Minister for Arts, Sport & Tourism
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Grant Thornton 2011, p.5: "Our overall recommendation is that Dublin Tourism is subsumed into Fáilte Ireland and the board of Dublin Tourism disbanded."
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The Website is operated by the National Tourism Development Authority, also known as Fáilte Ireland ("we" or the "Authority")
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Dublin Tourism, a somewhat antonymous regional tourism authority, was formerly responsible for promoting tourism in the
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in December 1922, hoteliers and others created local tourism boards in various regions, which combined in 1924 into the
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In 1964, eight regional tourist organisations (RTOs) were established which were intended to supersede the ITA; an
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On 15 August 2020, the Chairman of Fáilte Ireland, Michael Cawley, resigned after it emerged he travelled to
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in its efforts to be "more profitable and to help individual tourist enterprises enhance their performance".
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sign is the approved quality symbol of Fáilte Ireland, the National Tourism Development Authority.
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delayed the implementation of some elements of the 1939 act, a series of surveys, the
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In 2003, CERT and BFÉ merged to form Fáilte Ireland, to better co-ordinate with
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being established under the Tourist Traffic Act 1939. While the outbreak of the
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Making Ireland Irish: Tourism and National Identity Since the Irish Civil War
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Furlong, Irene (2004). "State Promotion Of Tourism In Independent Ireland".
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Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
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National Tourism Development Authority Act 2003, Sections 37–38
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action to prevent BFÉ dissolving it; it was reconstituted as
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National Tourism Development Authority Act 2003, Section 7
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Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey
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Gataveckaite, Gabija; Sheahan, Fionnán (15 August 2020).
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Council of Education, Recruitment and Training (CERT)
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shamrock
Amiens Street
Dublin 1
Board of directors
failteireland.ie
Republic of Ireland
legal name
trading name
Irish language

Irish Free State
Second World War
An Tóstal
hospitality industry
extraordinary general meeting
High Court
Tourism Ireland
Ireland
Good Friday Agreement
travel websites
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Grant Thornton
The Gathering Ireland 2013
Irish diaspora
tourism
Republic of Ireland
Italy
COVID-19 pandemic
staycations

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