Alice Mansergh, CEO, Tourism Ireland, Michael Brennan, General Manager, The Europe Hotel and;Resort and Paul Kelly, CEO, Fáilte Ireland pictured at Meitheal Killarney
Ciaran Cronin and Breffni Ingerton from The Gleneagle Group pictured
Letitia Wade and Siobhan King, Fáilte Ireland, with Peter White, Wild Whiskey Way and Mark Murphy, Dingle Cookery School
Sharon Houlihan, Fáilte Ireland, McIverr, Aidan Costelloe, Ireland Walk Hike Bike, Majella Milward, Ashe Hotel, Tralee, Veronice O;Connor, Filte Ireland, Michele King, The Rose Hotel, Tralee, Maurice Whelan, Walk Hike Bike and Eileen Egan, The Grand Hotel, Tralee
Siobhan King, Fáilte Ireland with Elizabeth McCoony and Brendan O’Sullivan from Aquaterra, South Kerry
Carmel Flynn and Amy O’Regan, Parknasilla Resort Hotel, Sneem, Mark Meehan, The Park Hotel, Kenmare, Eva Schmid, Killarney Hotels Collection, Sheila McCarthy and Rose Randles, Randles Hotel, Killarney
Fergal Harrington, Alaind Walking Tours with Amy O’Regan and Carmel Flynn, Parknasilla Resort Hotel, Sneem
Declan Murphy, Fáilte Ireland, Killarney and Nicola Duggan, The Sneem Hotel
Bryan Lewis and Michael DeWire from Lemonrock Motorcycle Tourse, and Sharon O’Keeffe, The Gleneagle Group
Brian Miley, The Gleneagle Group and Heather Thompson, Hospitality Line
Michell King, The Rose Hotel, Tralee (left) and Lucy Osbourne, Group Travel Bookers.
Tourism professionals in Killarney and throughout Kerry have a golden opportunity to promote what they have to offer this week with international buyers flocking to the Gleneagle INEC Arena for the high-profile two-day Meitheal workshop.
Nicola Duggan, Sneem Hotel, Siobhan O’Shea, Aghadoe Heights Hotel, Josie O’Kelly, Muckross Park Hotel, Letitia Wade, Fáilte Ireland, Sheila O’Callaghan, The Lake Hotel, Killarney Amy O’Regan and Carmel Flynn, Parknasilla Hotel at Meitheal 2025 in the Gleneagle INEC Arena in Killarney. Pictures: Don MacMonagle
Hosted by Fáilte Ireland, it gives over 380 managers and sales and marketing teams an opportunity to hold face-to-face meetings with an opportunity to do business with 225 buyers from more than 20 different countries, including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, Great Britain and the USA.
Over 10,000 appointments are conducted over the two days with many new and important contracts signed.
The global travel trade fair has been running since 1975 and it is Fáilte Ireland’s flagship promotion event, which is organised in conjunction with Tourism Ireland to enable Irish tourism businesses to sell the best of Ireland to top international tourism buyers.
Fáilte Ireland said all indications are that 2025has he making of a very good season and if local businesses strike deals with even a percentage of the people they will pitch to in Killarney, it could be a real bonanza
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