Recent official statistics indicate that tourism in Northern Ireland is experiencing an upturn after previous slowdowns. Authorities have highlighted a return to growth within the sector, signaling renewed interest in the region as a travel destination.
Visitors from the Republic of Ireland are reported to play a significant role in this positive trend. The cross-border visitor flow appears to be a key element supporting the sustained increase in tourism activity.
Concurrently, a summer VAT reduction has been announced by Reeves as a measure aimed at encouraging further tourism engagement throughout Northern Ireland. This incentive is part of ongoing efforts to
enhance the appeal of the region to both domestic and international travelers.








