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Donegal's 1,000 free bed nights 10.05.10

AS volcanic ash clouds closed Irish airspace for a second time in a fortnight, tourism providers in Inishowen are hoping a major promotional drive in Dublin will encourage Irish holidaymakers to come to Donegal instead.
The Donegal tourism and leisure industry has united to host a unique showcase of Donegal’s leisure and cultural offering targeting the domestic market for 2010. A one day extravaganza of entertainment and culture, Donegal Live, will take place on Sunday, May 16, in Meeting House Square and Curved Street, Temple Bar. Donegal Live will create a carnival type atmosphere of music, song, and dance from 12-6pm. Lifford’s Mickey Joe Harte and Kate Ferguson (Mary from Dungloe 2009) were on hand for the launch of the event joined by honorary Buncrana man Phil Coulter.
Among the locally-based acts performing on May 16 will be up-and-coming Ballyliffin band The Plea and The Henry Girls.
Mari McLaughlin, of Ture-based Inishowen Self Catering, will be travelling down to Dublin to promote Donegal as a destination.
“This is a great opportunity to sell Donegal and let people in the capital know that Donegal is not so far away,” she said. “Accessibility is the key message we’re trying to get across – Donegal is a lot closer that you think.”
Enjoying the fun at the launch of Donegal Live in Dublin.
To promote the county, local hotels and self-catering providers, including Inishowen Self Catering, are offering 1,000 free nights accommodation. John McGinley Coaches is offering 1,000 free return trips to Donegal and Aer Arann and Donegal Airport are giving away a number of flights.
Inishowen Tourism chairman and Doagh Island Famine Village proprieter Pat Doherty said the event provided a great opportunity to sell Donegal, something that will be increasingly important this year as the tourism market struggles to come to terms with uncertainty over air travel.
“We’ve noticed that visitors are a bit more cautious with their money,” he said. “They’re worried that their flights home will be delayed and are budgeting very carefully.
“We might lose out a bit in terms of foreign visitors travelling here by air, but with the weakening euro we’re expecting lots of visitors from our main market in North. The fact that the euro is weakening against the dollar and sterling may present problems in some quarters, but it should help boost the tourism industry here and across the country.”
Events on May 16 open with a real ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’ theme, a ceilí mór, and step dancing in Temple Bar. Special guests performing on the day include Altan, Máire Brennan, The Plea, The Henry Girls, Donegal Tenors, Maria MacCumhaill, Aoife Ni Fhearraigh, The Roots Orchestra, Fidil, and Aine O Doherty & Friends.
The initiative is the brainchild of John Carr, Donegal Association of Dublin and Donegal Person of the Year (2007) who urged all Donegal people to champion the virtues of Donegal as a tourist destination particularly among Dublin people.
This major tourism initiative is created and funded by the Donegal Association in Dublin, Donegal Tourism Ltd, Fáilte Ireland North West, Irish Hotels Federation (Donegal Branch) and Donegal County Council, Bundoran Town Council, Letterkenny Town Council and Buncrana Town Council. (Inishowen Independent)
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