Titanic year for tourism

Published Tuesday, 17 January 2012
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Northern Ireland must grab the global tourism opportunity that lies ahead in 2012, the year of the Titanic centenary.

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That's the message from a range of tourism industry stakeholders as the countdown continues to the centenary celebrations in the spring.

A popular American travel guide book has chosen Belfast as one of its key destinations for the year ahead.

Fodor's Ireland has devoted an unprecedented eight page spread to the Titanic commemorations, describing them as the world's biggest tourism story this year.

Paul Clements of Fodor's Ireland said: "We have chosen Belfast as one of the top 21 destinations worldwide to visit this year. That is a hugely influential thing for Fodor's to come up with.

"It's been chosen for being a noteworthy destination because Titanic will be in the news so much this year because of the events surrounding the commemorations and the one hundredth anniversary," he said.

Already 40,000 tickets have been sold worldwide for the new visitor centre, Titanic Belfast.

Tim Husbands, the Chief Executive of the visitor centre, said: "There is a real sense of anticipation among the public and in the wider international market.

"We have 74 days left to go and we are counting them day by day.

"We have been marketing this product for 12 months and the recall we are getting from India, Australia, America, China and Japan is good. There is significant anticipation for the project," he said.

Siobhan McCauley of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board said that the year ahead is not just about Titanic celebrations.

She said: "We have got the Irish Open coming, the Giant's Causeway facility opening, the MAC opening and the clipper worldwide race coming to Derry, in addition to the Titanic festival.

"This is a massive year for Northern Ireland, one of the biggest we have ever experienced. That will increase awareness and bring more people here to spend," she said.

Tourism Minister Arlene Foster stressed the importance of local people not letting the opportunity slip away.

She said: "I think the world is wanting to come to Northern Ireland.

"What I am saying is that Northern Ireland and its media need to realise the opportunity that it has been given here and not just to pass it aside as something that will not happen.

"The world knows about Titanic and we really need to bring it home to Belfast and for that to happen everybody in Northern Ireland needs to play their part no matter where they live because it will have an impact on everyone," she said.

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11 Comments
Jim Carlisle in North Sea wrote (123 days ago):
I'm sitting here in Norway and have just shown this report to Norwegian friends. They have decided to come to Belfast this year, after watching this.
Sarah in Belfast wrote (123 days ago):
Titanic...built by an Irishman and sank by an Englishman!
Raymond B in Belfast wrote (123 days ago):
Just wondering folks if it is likely that a tourist attraction of some sort will be erected at Larne Harbour to commerate the Princess Victoria disaster after all if it's good enough for Titanic surely it should be good enough for the Princess Victoria or does smaller disasters not matter in the minds of some?
Yvonne in Belfast wrote (123 days ago):
Everybody Worldwide knows that the Titanic White Star Liner built in Belfast proved to be, not only unlucky but an absolute tragic disaster which sank on it's maiden voyage and resulted in 1500 lost lives. I disagree with those such as Arlene Foster who predict that the new Titanic Quarter project costing millions and millions of pounds of taxpayers money which will take years and years to recoupe if ever, proves to be the " goose that lays the golden egg " for Northern Ireland and just as our Ministers and M.L.A's in the Northern Ireland Assembly have so miserably failed the people of the our Province I predict that within two or three years this Titanic Tourist attraction will prove to be another "white elephant ".
Leonardo in Belfast wrote (124 days ago):
The people of Italy should start organising now for a rush in tourism in 2112 following the sinking of the Costa Concordia. Forget the dead, celebrate the event.
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