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Links to resources on Tourism

For main CCBS links page, click Links in the pull-down menu on the left. Links to commercial sites and individual hotels, tourist attractions and so on are generally excluded unless they have a particular relevance to the CCBS agenda. CCBS Mapping Study on Tourism

  • Aer Lingus
  • An Óige, the Irish Youth Hostel Association
  • Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA)
  • Bord Failte (Irish Tourism Board)
  • Brewers & Licensed Retailers Association (GB)
  • British Hospitality Association
  • British Tourist Authority tourist information site (see also TIPS)
  • Burren Action Group site on the abortive visitor centre at Mullaghmore
  • Central Statistics Office Tourism Statistics
  • CERT, the Republic’s tourism training agency
  • City of Derry Airport
  • Co-operation Ireland, sponsor of the Hospitality Ireland network
  • Department for Arts, Heritage, the Gaeltacht and the Islands
  • Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL, NI)
  • Department for Enterprise, Trade and Investment (NI)
  • Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation (RoI)
  • Dublin Institute of Technology Faculty of Tourism and Food
  • European Union Federation of Youth Hostel Associations (EUFED)
  • Family Homes of Ireland, an island-wide marketing group
  • Federation of the Retail Licensed Trade Northern Ireland
  • Friendly Homes of Ireland marketing group
  • Hospitality Ireland commercial website, not connected with the Co-operation Ireland network
  • Hostelling International Northern Ireland (HINI)
  • Hostelling International global site
  • Gulliver tourism information and reservations system
  • Hospitality Training Foundation, London
  • Incoming Tour Operators Association (ITOA)
  • Infosite Ireland Travel and Tourism pages
  • Inland Waterways Association of Ireland (IWAI)
  • International Fund for Ireland (IFI)
  • HOTREC, a European hospitality industry federation
  • Irish Country Holidays island-wide co-op
  • Irish Farmhouse Holidays (Republic only)
  • Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) and its Be Our Guest website
  • Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA)
  • MEI-RELSA (Marketing English in Ireland—Registered English Language Schools Association)
  • National Centre for Tourism Policy Studies (NCTPS), University of Limerick
  • National Tourism Certification Board (NTCB), Dublin
  • North-West Passage
  • Northern Ireland Farm and Country Holidays Association (NIFCHA)
  • Northern Ireland Tourist Board (corporate website)
  • O'Mara Travel (incoming tour operator); owns subsidiary companies marketing festivals and heritage attractions
  • Links to Regional Tourism Organisations in the Republic
  • Restaurants Association of Ireland (RAI); contact details here
  • STAR UK (Statistics on Tourism and Research) site of the tourism research liaison group (the tourist boards of Britain, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport)
  • TIPS, Tourism Industry Professionals Site (British Tourist Authority)
  • Tourist Training Trust, Northern Ireland
  • Town and Country Homes Association Ltd (Republic)

  • Addresses and/or telephone numbers of organisations for which we have no Internet links:

    • Access All Areas Project (Disabled Tourist Amenity Directory): mobile tel. (087) 328 2424
    • Advisory Council for English Language Schools (ACELS): 36 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2; tel. (01) 676 7374
    • Area Development Management Ltd: Holbrook House, Holles Street, Dublin 2; tel. (01) 661 3611
    • Irish Tourist Industry Confederation: Alliance House, Adelaide Street, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin; tel. (01) 284 4222, fax (01) 280 4218
    • Northern Ireland Hotels Federation (and Hospitality Association of Northern Ireland): 108-110 Midland Buildings, Whitla Street, Belfast BT15 1JP; tel. (028) 9035 1110, fax (028) 9035 1509
    • Northern Ireland Tourist Industry Confederation (NITIC): c/o Moore Kennedy, Northern Ireland Growth Challenge
    • Irish Sports Council: 21 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2; tel. (01) 676 3837
    • Restaurateurs Association of Northern Ireland: 3 University Street, Belfast BT7 1