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Irish cross-border tourism increases
New statistics from the Irish Central Statistics Office (CSO) have revealed that the number of people from the Republic of Ireland holidaying in Northern Ireland last year increased by 26 per cent.
There was also a 14 per cent increase in the number of cross-border trips made by residents from the Republic of Ireland in 2008, which helped to contribute to a 16 per cent increase in tourism revenue generated for the Northern Irish economy. Northern Irish tourism minister, Arlene Foster, said: "The increase in visitor numbers has exceeded expectations for growth in 2008 and the statistics reinforce that Northern Ireland has a unique and appealing range of things to see and do.
"Closer to home markets are key to delivering long term growth for our tourism industry. Short term opportunities are available through the strong euro. However, to maximise the benefits in the future, we must continue to promote an excellent and value for money experience across Northern Ireland."
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