Update: Employment in the Tourism Sector 1st July 2014
1st July 2014 - Bernard Durkan TD
Dáil Question
No: 35
No: 35
To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the extent to which employment in the tourism sector continues to improve; the measures taken or likely to generate growth in the sector; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
– Bernard J. Durkan.
For ORAL answer on Thursday, 26th June, 2014.
 
 
Ref No:
27391/14 Lottery: 32
Answered by the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport
Leo Varadkar
Leo Varadkar
REPLY
The most recent CSO figures for overseas visits to Ireland show that visitor numbers grew by 7.5% in the period from February to April 2014 when compared to the corresponding period of 2013. Since the Government came to office, the annual total number of international visitors coming to Ireland has increased by more than a million and is almost certain to exceed 7 million this year.
By the end of last year, it was estimated by the CSO that 137,000 people were employed in the accommodation and food service sectors alone. This represented an increase of almost 14% or 17,300 extra jobs since 2012. The most recent CSO Quarterly National Household Survey reported that seasonally adjusted employment in the sector increased by 14,000 from the first quarter of 2014 when compared to the equivalent period in 2013. That is an increase of 11% in the year to Quarter 1 2014. It is also equal to the highest ever employment figure for the sector in the first quarter, which was recorded in Q1 2007.
In terms of measures to generate further growth in the sector, an extensive promotional programme is underway this year with a view to continuing to grow visitor numbers to Ireland. The year has got off to a positive start and overall sentiment for travel to Ireland is largely positive.
In view of this work by the tourism agencies, and other measures such as the retention of the 9% VAT rate, the reduction of the air travel tax to zero, the recently announced joint visa initiative between Ireland and the United Kingdom and increased air access to Ireland, I am confident that the prospects for Irish tourism remain positive.
Bernard Durkan TD
Kildare NorthBernard J Durkan is the Fine Gael spokesperson on Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform. Originally from Killasser, Co Mayo,…
Related news
Sinn Féin reach new low exploiting Covid diagnosis in Dáil vote
Fine Gael’s most senior TD, Bernard Durkan, has said Sinn Féin have displayed a terrible lack of decency and reached…
12th July 2022Agency should be tasked with monitoring alleged price gouging by service providers – Durkan
A government agency should be tasked with monitoring price increases across utility and service providers to ensure fairness and transparency…
24th June 2022Questions remain about National Lottery’s new 'must-win' prize game – Durkan
The National Lottery’s newly announced ‘must-win prize’ is an acknowledgement that the 6-month rollover is unsustainable, but questions remain regarding…
15th December 2021