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Update: Meeting the Demands of the Tourism Sector 1st July 2014

1st July 2014 - Bernard Durkan TD

Dáil Question
No: 236

To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the extent to which the hotel and catering industry is sufficient to meet the demands of the tourism sector now and for the foreseeable future; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
– Bernard J. Durkan.
* For WRITTEN answer on Thursday, 26th June, 2014.
 
 
Ref No:
27738/14 Proof: 262

Answered by the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport
Leo Varadkar

REPLY

The  most recent statistics for January to October 2013 show hotel capacity unchanged compared to the same period in 2012 but occupancy rates up  one percentage point  to 64%.    Occupancy rates for other forms of accommodation were lower, with the next highest being guesthouses at 53% in the period January to October 2013.
 
Occupancy rates for hotels are higher in Dublin and have improved  considerably over the last couple of  years.  Although hotels in Dublin remain good value compared to other  West European city destinations, in order to maintain the competitiveness  of the sector there would  appear to be scope for investment in hotels and other tourist accommodation  in Dublin, particularly in the city centre where demand is highest.
 
These statistics would indicate, therefore, that notwithstanding the potential issues with  hotels  in Dublin, the country as a whole has sufficient stock of tourist accommodation to meet the needs of the industry.  
 
I am not aware of any issues with regard to  the availability of restaurants, however, I should point out that they are not required to register with  Fáilte Ireland.  Given that the level of investment required to enter the market is of an order of magnitude less than that for hotels, I am confident that the market can respond sufficiently quickly to any changes in demand.