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Tourism Ireland Celebrates 50 Years of its Annual Trade Gathering “Meitheal”

by Bruce Parkinson  April 03, 2025
Tourism Ireland Celebrates 50 Years of its Annual  Trade Gathering “Meitheal”

L-R: Alan Orr, Executive Global Tours; Michael Holden, EF Go Ahead, Sandra Bailey Moffatt, Tourism Ireland; Paul Holinaty, Goway; JP Cone, Executive Global Tours; Eduardo Rodríguez Retuerta, G Adventures; Andrew Noal, RIT Vacations.

Tourism Ireland, the organization responsible for promoting the island overseas, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of ‘Meitheal,’ the nation’s tourism trade event. ‘Meitheal’ – pronounced meh-hill – is the Irish word for gathering.

The annual industry showcase connects the Irish tourism sector with international buyers. Delegates from over 20 countries gathered in Killarney in County Kerry for the two-day event on April 1-2, with operators delivering strong Canadian business to Ireland all in attendance — including Air Canada Vacations, G Adventures, Goway, Executive Global Tours, EF Go Ahead andRoyal Irish Tours. 

The event followed the annual Meet the Buyer conference which took place in Northern Ireland last week, with both offering a showcase of the best tourism offerings across the island, 1:1 appointments with industry partners and pre/post familiarization trips for attendees.

Led by Ireland’s the national tourism development authority Fáilte Ireland, in partnership with Tourism Ireland, Meitheal has grown in tandem with Ireland’s tourism industry. In 1975, the sector generated £165 million in revenue – equivalent to €1.19 billion today when adjusted for inflation. In 2024, overseas tourism to Ireland generated €7 billion, a +10% increase on 2023. 

A new video celebrates 50 years of Tourism Ireland’s annual Meitheal event.

To mark 50 years, Tourism Ireland has released a promotional video featuring archival footage from advertising campaigns over the years. The video includes music by The Cranberries, the County Limerick rock band who achieved global success in the ‘90s.

Capturing key aspects of the island, from the scenic landscapes of the Wild Atlantic Way to the historic streets of Dublin and Belfast, the video reflects the evolution of Ireland’s tourism offering since Meitheal first began in 1975. 

In that time, enduring peace has been established on the island of Ireland, allowing cities such as Derry and Belfast to flourish. While traditional music shown in ads in the 1970s can still be enjoyed in pubs island wide, since 1975, acts like U2, Sinead O’Connor, Fontaines DC and Hozier have brought newer sounds to the fore. The Cranberries featured in an ad campaign in the late ‘90s and their track Dreams is still loved today.

Ireland joined the EU in 1973, opening up new relationships and connections to the world.  An era of growth and development followed, while accessible and affordable air travel opened up the island to visitors.  

Much else has changed too. Technology has revolutionized how consumers book travel. In the 1970s, print brochures and coupons played a key role in destination marketing, as well as one-to-one travel advice.  Today, 80% of travel is researched and booked online, allowing destinations to deliver personalised marketing programs at scale. Social media and now AI are also shaping demand, with one third of travellers experimenting with AI for travel research (according to Tourism Ireland’s latest Sentiment Tracker Research).

Yet, despite so much change, the enduring qualities that continue to attract travellers to the island of Ireland remain our stunning landscapes, authentic Irish music and culture and our renowned warm Irish welcome.

  
  
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