Mid Ulster's OM Dark Sky Park & Observatory targets Nordic tourists
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Twenty-two tourism companies from Northern Ireland and the island of Ireland – including the OM Dark Sky Park & Observatory near Cookstown – took part in the workshop, meeting and doing business with the Nordic travel professionals, to encourage them to extend their offering, or to include Northern Ireland for the first time, in their programmes for 2023 and beyond. The workshop was hosted in conjunction with VisitBritain.
The event provided a valuable opportunity for Tourism Ireland and its partners to remind the Nordic travel professionals all about the many great things to see and do around the island of Ireland – including our great food and drink offering, fantastic accommodation options and our sustainable tourism experiences.
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Hide AdEmer Mac Diarmada, Tourism Ireland’s Manager for the Nordic Region, said: “We’re delighted that so many key Nordic travel professionals have taken the time to come and meet with our partners from Northern Ireland in Copenhagen this week, to learn all about our superb tourism offering.
"Our aim is to increase awareness of the island of Ireland among these influential Nordic tour operators and travel agents – and to help our tourism partners secure a greater share of their business.”
In 2019 there were 256,000 visitors from the Nordic countries to the island of Ireland, who spent £102 million during their time here.