£1.2bn NI tourism industry faces threat from new Home Office £10 entry fee

Overnight visitors to Northern Ireland in the year to March spent £1.2bn on their trips, new figures show.

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It's feared that the UK Home Office's new entry requirements will impede the flow of overseas visitors who arrive in the Republic but want to see sights on the north of the border, such as Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge Overnight visitors to Northern Ireland in the year to March spent £1.2bn on their trips, new figures show. But there are fears that new entry requirements from the Home Office applying from January will jeopardise the flow of overseas visitors who want to visit here after arriving into the Republic.

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