Argentinian important trade mission in Ireland and Scotland

INPROTUR introduced our tourism offer in Dublin and Edinburgh!

The Argentinian Ministry of Tourism, through the National Institute of Tourism Promotion (INPROTUR), carried out an important commercial mission in Dublin, in Ireland, and Edinburgh, in Scotland, on 10th and 11th November 2016, respectively.
After participating in the World Travel Market (WTM) in London, the INPROTUR team moved to Ireland and later to Scotland to continue promoting the Argentinian destinations in the European continent. Diego Sadofschi, head of the Consular Section of the Embassy of Argentina in Ireland, was present during the promotion in Dublin. The diplomat was accompanied by several national representatives.

Two workshops were held In both cities. The Argentina World Friendly brand was very well received by the public, who valued the message of friendship and opening with the outside world. The appointments were useful for the private sector to have business meetings with local operators, who showed strong interest in promoting our offers. Both in Ireland and Scotland, the guests were able to taste typical Argentinian food, with our excellent wines.

Positive numbers
It is important to mention that the arrival of British tourists in the first ten months of the year grew 4% compared to the same period of 2015. More than 35 thousand travellers from the UK arrived in our territory from January to October of the current year, while throughout 2015 we received 43,962 tourists. The highest number of arrivals was between January and March.
The arrival of Irish tourists also shows good results. The period from January to October 2016 showed a growth of 3.4% compared to the same period of 2015. Most of the passengers are between 30 and 44 years old and the 63% are men.

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