Short breaks at risk

RESEARCH: THE CELTIC Tiger trend of mini breaks in luxury hotels and spa breaks with girlfriends looks like becoming a thing…

RESEARCH:THE CELTIC Tiger trend of mini breaks in luxury hotels and spa breaks with girlfriends looks like becoming a thing of the past, according to a new report.

Demand for domestic travel grew continuously over 15 years up to 2008, according to the Tourism Opportunity - Driving Economic Renewalreport, with short leisure breaks accounting for the vast majority of trips.

However, there was an 8 per cent decline in domestic holiday trips in 2009 and spending was down by 18 per cent. Spending on these trips fell by a further 10 per cent last year, although demand for domestic breaks held up well.

With consumer spending forecast to fall by 4.3 per cent this year and a further 2.2 per cent next year, the report said demand for leisure trips in Ireland was expected to fall further. “Short leisure breaks in Ireland are at most risk.”

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But it also suggested that the tough economic circumstances may see some people opting to holiday at home this summer.

The report was prepared for a coalition of tourism interests led by the Irish Tourist Industry Confederation and the Irish Hotels Federation. It sets out a 10-point plan to rescue the tourism sector and includes plans to re-launch Ireland as a tourism destination with the help of high-profile personalities from arts, sport and business.

Alison Healy

Alison Healy

Alison Healy is a contributor to The Irish Times