ITIC: Brexit will cost Ireland tourism 130M euro in 2017
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02 November 2017 (Edited )
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Root cause of this situation is absence of British tourists since the June 2016 Brexit referendum vote.
ITIC's concerns include loss if tourism market share, restrictions on Ireland/NI Common Travel Area, UK-Ireland air service, possible hard Ireland/NI border, possible differing regulatory standards.
The Irish - in the Republic and NI alike - more than any other Europeans are in danger of taking a serious tourism and overall economic hit from Brexit.
Irish, UK and EU leaders need to continue to try to solve the enigma of the Ireland/EU border post-Brexit.