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KILLARNEY is set to launch its strategy to become Ireland’s leading destination in accessible tourism.
Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce is hosting an open business meeting to update the business community on work to date and significant plans for Killarney over the coming years.
“The objective of the evening is to launch our strategy to become Ireland’s leading accessible destination and to illustrate the tremendous opportunity for Killarney to win more business” said Chamber President, Paul O’Neill.
“We want to highlight the many achievements to date undertaken by both public and private sectors and show how, collectively, Killarney can lead the way in a sector that was worth £1.3 billion in 2015,” he added.
“We can extend our season, win more conference bids, widen our market and ultimately win more business and create employment,” the Chamber chief said
Minister Brendan Griffin will launch the strategy and Gleneagle Group CEO Patrick O’Donoghue will share his experiences and where he sees the opportunity for growth in the sector.
The event, which will be held in the Brehon Hotel on Thursday, October 25 at 6.30pm is open to anyone in business in Kerry. It will be followed by a buffet, priced at €15 for Chamber members and €20 for non-members.
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