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Ireland means business in France!

PIC SHOWS: Tourism companies from Ireland joining Tourism Ireland’s B2B roadshow in Paris, with Monica MacLaverty, Tourism Ireland (right). 

~ Tourism Ireland’s B2B roadshow visits Lyon, Paris and Nantes ~

Twenty-three (23) tourism companies from Ireland are joining Tourism Ireland’s B2B roadshow in France. The three-city trade mission is visiting Lyon and Paris this week and will visit Nantes next week.

The roadshow – which includes presentations about Ireland, commercial meetings and networking opportunities – is a valuable opportunity for the tourism companies from Ireland to connect with French travel agents and tour operators who bring valuable tourists to the island.

The aim is to inspire the French travel professionals about all that Ireland has to offer and to win a greater share of their business. Tourism Ireland will also be highlighting ease of access from France to Ireland.

Monica MacLaverty, Tourism Ireland’s Manager Southern Europe, said: “We are delighted that so many key French travel agents and tour operators are taking the time to come and meet with our partners from Ireland in Lyon, Paris and Nantes. Our aim is to inspire those travel professionals about all that Ireland has to offer their clients.

“We believe that our roadshow is a valuable platform for our partners from Ireland to showcase and sell their products and services, to ensure they win a greater share of the travel agents and tour operators’ business for 2024 and beyond.”

 

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