Tourism Ireland goes Forty One!
Tourism Ireland’s highly successful Australian sell out roadshow and destination sales programme continued apace early last Friday morning in the sumptuous setting of Level Forty One arguable Sydney’s top dining venue, and without doubt the one with the best view, with eggs benedict (was he an Irish monk?) being served, while industry leaders, top retailers, wholesalers, tour operators and media overlooking the Sydney Harbour to the lilt of soft Irish voices!
[The Irish group is pictured below at Level Forty One]
The British and Irish Consuls General joined the industry in a show of unity for Tourism Ireland whose international responsibilities include the promotion of the one island of Ireland, with all the Irish trade visitors making brief presentations prior to a workshop session for Aussie trade and media.
The round Australia Irish trek recommences today with another sell out Tourism Ireland Agents Roadshow in Brisbane, followed by another sell out session in Perth tomorrow prior to the group’s departure back to the green of Ireland.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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