Ireland urged to embrace profitable green tourism
Ireland could attract tens of millions of euro in extra tourism business by capitalising on its new and emerging green tourism credentials.
Ireland could attract tens of millions of euro in extra tourism business by capitalising on its new and emerging green tourism credentials.
This will be the message from the head of the country’s Green Hospitality Programme (GHP), Maurice Bergin, at the GHP’s annual conference in the Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) on Tuesday.
Bergin believes that the increasing number of accredited ‘green’ facilities, such as the CCD, Croke Park and Aviva stadium,...
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