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Dublin Visitor Survey 2009, Gerard Dunne, Sheila Flanagan
Dublin Visitor Survey 2009, Gerard Dunne, Sheila Flanagan
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Each annual report contains data relating to a survey of 1000 overseas visitors to Dublin which looked at their attitudes, motives, and touristic behaviour. The key objective of the survey was to improve the quality of urban tourism information within a Dublin city context and to provide those engaged in a wide range of tourism activities within Dublin city with the necessary information to make management decisions.
Dublin Visitor Survey 2008, Gerard Dunne, Sheila Flanagan
Dublin Visitor Survey 2008, Gerard Dunne, Sheila Flanagan
Datasets
Each annual report contains data relating to a survey of 1000 overseas visitors to Dublin which looked at their attitudes, motives, and touristic behaviour.
The key objective of the survey was to improve the quality of urban tourism information within a Dublin city context and to provide those engaged in a wide range of tourism activities within Dublin city with the necessary information to make management decisions.
Dublin Visitor Survey 2003, Gerard Dunne, Sheila Flanagan
Dublin Visitor Survey 2003, Gerard Dunne, Sheila Flanagan
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This data was produced from a survey of 1000 overseas visitors to Dublin which looked at their attitudes, motives and touristic behaviour. The key objective of the survey was to improve the quality of urban tourism information within a Dublin City Context and to provide those engaged in a wide range of tourism activities within Dublin city context and to provide those engaged in a wide range of tourism activities within Dublin city with the necessary information to make management decisions.
Dublin Visitor Suvery 2002, Gerard Dunne, Sheila Flanagan
Dublin Visitor Suvery 2002, Gerard Dunne, Sheila Flanagan
Datasets
Each annual report contains data relating to a survey of 1000 overseas visitors to Dublin which look at their attitudes, motives and touristic behaviour. The key objectives of the survey was to improve the quality of urban tourism information within a Dublin City context and to provide those engaged in a wide range of tourism activities within Dublin city with the necessary information to make management decisions.