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Killarney hotelier ready to do business in Las Vegas

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THIRTY-FIVE tourism enterprises from Ireland, including Killarney Park Hotel, have been attending IMEX America in Las Vegas this week.

Now in its sixth year, IMEX (International Meetings and Events Exhibition) America is an important event targeting decision-makers in the lucrative MICE (meetings, incentive, conferences and events) sector. More than 3,000 buyers from North America, and elsewhere around the world, have been attending the three-day show – which provided valuable business and networking opportunities for the participating tourism operators from Ireland.

Alison Metcalfe, Tourism Ireland’s Head of North America, said: “IMEX America is an important platform for Tourism Ireland and our partners to showcase the world-class conference, meetings and incentive facilities on offer right around the island of Ireland. Overall, business sentiment at the show has been really positive, with interest in Ireland for conferences and incentive travel remaining high and advance business for 2017 looking good.”

Business tourism is the most lucrative form of tourism, with visitors travelling here for business purposes spending about 2.5 times more than the average visitor. Tourism Ireland in North America has been undertaking a busy programme of promotions throughout 2016, to continue to build awareness of the island of Ireland as a world-class destination for association conferences and incentive travel.

‘Meet in Ireland’ is the official MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and events) brand for the island of Ireland. It comprises three tourism authorities – Fáilte Ireland, Tourism Ireland and Tourism Northern Ireland – who work in partnership to promote the island of Ireland as a leading conference and meeting destination.
 


 
Above: Allan O’Connor, Killarney Park Hotel; Deirbhile Cotter, A Touch of Ireland; and Marie McKown, Tourism Ireland, at IMEX America 2016 in Las Vegas.

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Killarney Coffee Cup project is still ongoing

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While several participants remain committed to the Killarney Coffee Cup Project, many businesses in the town have withdrawn from the initiative posing significant challenges for the project.

Once non-participating outlets enter the market, many customers revert to convenience and single-use cups.

As a result of this, small businesses also revert to single-use cups to compete with competition.

Organisers of the project say that without universal rules, convenience wins, and single-use cups will end up in general waste which undermines the national waste reduction goals.

Johnny Maguire, co-president of Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, said it is disappointing that the government are unwilling to move forward with the latte levy legislation.

He said: “The project showed that businesses and consumers were willing to adapt their behaviours with the right incentives. We proved that the latte levy, which had been promised by government, would work.”

Despite the withdrawals, the project continues with the support of Kerry County Council, Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce, the NPWS, Failte Ireland, local hoteliers, local businesses and the wider Killarney community.

Since its launch, there has been positive outcomes.

There has been a reduction in litter and single-use waste, which saves an estimated 18 tonnes of waste annually.

There has been interest from 35 towns across Ireland who are eager to replicate the model in their own communities.

The Killarney Coffee Cup Project remains committed to reducing waste and inspiring change locally however they warn that lasting impact requires leadership and policy support.

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Toastmasters to hold open night

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Killarney Toastmasters is hosting an open night on October 14 to provide an opportunity for members of the public to discover what the club is all about.


It’s for anyone that is interested in public speaking, building confidence and learning effective communication.


The event will take place at the Dromhall Hotel and it’s free to attend. Light refreshments will also be provided.


Killarney Toastmasters provides a supportive learning environment where members develop skills in communication, leadership, confidence, critical thinking, time management, and active listening.


The club aims to assist members in preparing for presentations, boosting interview confidence, or improving communication skills.


Attendees will have the opportunity to see how a typical Toastmasters meeting works and hear from current members.


Selma Dineen, Club President, says the open night is a great way to experience what the club has to offer.

She explains that while people think Toastmasters is about giving formal speeches, it’s really about confidence.

She said: “It’s about speaking up in meetings, giving a wedding toast, interviewing for a job or simply holding your own in a conversation.”

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