10 Ways To Promote Your Property in 2014

07.10.2013

/sites/default/files/upload/ihf_dublin_branch_-_jan_2023_str_presentation_sarah_duignan.pdfThe Be Our Guest Package provides you with 10 great ways to promote your property in 2014:

 

1.      Be Our Guest – Printed Guide

Hoteliers Reject Attempts To Increase TV Licence Charges

27.08.2013

/sites/default/files/upload/entry_form_past_winners_2022.pdfHOTELIERS REJECT ATTEMPTS TO INCREASE TV LICENCE CHARGES

 

·       Increase in TV licence for hotels would be an indirect form of tourism taxation for guests

·       Imposing additional costs on over-burdened sector would further erode competitiveness

 

Hoteliers Welcome Massive Increase in US Visitor Numbers

24.07.2013

Hoteliers Welcome Massive Increase in US Visitor Numbers

 

·      The Gathering effect is clearly evident with stellar year expected for North America

·      Three-tier market now exists across Irish hotels and guesthouse sector

·      Disappointing results for the UK market a serious concern

 

New Package Travel Directive will create confusion on the holiday market, warns the European hospitality industry

10.07.2013

The new Package Travel Directive will create confusion on the holiday market, warns the European hospitality industry

HOTREC, the business association representing the European hospitality industry, warned that the new rules proposed by the European Commission on package holidays could lead to a form of confusion on the holiday market that would be detrimental to both businesses and consumers.

AIB Publishes Report in Association with Irish Hotels Federation

24.05.2013

/sites/default/files/upload/qep_entry_form_2022.pdfIn association with the Irish Hotels Federation, AIB today published an industry report examining the critical role played by the hotels sector in Ireland’s tourism industry.

HOTELS CHIEF WELCOMES SUPREME COURT DECISION ON REGISTERED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS

10.05.2013

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HOTELS CHIEF WELCOMES SUPREME COURT DECISION ON REGISTERED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS

Hoteliers Call for Abolition of Hotels Wage Setting System

 

·         Sectoral wage-setting mechanisms inherently anti-business and anti-competitiveness

·         JLCs are out of touch with the realities confronting tourism businesses

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