Transport Tourism and Sport: Comparative Costs and Development of Irish Tourism Sector 27th June 2013
27th June 2013 - Bernard Durkan TD
To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the extent to which costs for the tourism sector in this country continues to be compared with those applicable in other jurisdictions throughout Europe and worldwide, the extent to which he sees opportunities for development of the Irish tourism sector by addressing such issues; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
– Bernard J. Durkan.
* For WRITTEN answer on Thursday, 27th June, 2013.
Ref No:
31395/13 Proof: 342
To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the extent to which he continues to have discussions on a regular basis with the various stakeholders in the tourism sector with particular reference to the need to identify problems and/or opportunities for the industry in advance with a view to enhanced development in the future; and if he will make a statement on the matter. – Bernard J. Durkan. * For WRITTEN answer on Thursday, 27th June, 2013. Ref No: 31396/13 Proof: 343
Answered by the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport
Leo Varadkar
REPLY
I propose to answer questions 308 and 309 together.
I am in regular contact with the stakeholders in the tourism sector and kept advised of issues of concern to the industry.
The Government has introduced several measures under the Jobs Initiative to reduce costs and enhance competitiveness, such as reducing VAT to 9% on a range of tourism services and halving employers’ PRSI for those on modest wages. The Finance Act 2013 contains further measures to assist the industry including
The diesel fuel rebate for hauliers, bus and coach operators;
Extending the Employment and Investment Incentive Scheme to encourage investment in tourism accommodation; and
Smaller tourism businesses will benefit from the higher VAT threshold of €1.25 million.
The Action Plan for Jobs 2013 also sets out the key policy actions to assist the tourism’s continued contribution to economic recovery.
The Deputy may also be interested to note that the perception of value for money amongst overseas tourists have improved dramatically since 2009. In 2009 there was an overall negative rating of -11% (i.e.when negative ratings were subtracted from positive) and in 2012 this had improved to +24%.
Bernard Durkan TD
Kildare NorthBernard J Durkan is the Fine Gael spokesperson on Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform. Originally from Killasser, Co Mayo,…
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