Fáilte Ireland

The shamrock sign is the approved quality symbol of Fáilte Ireland, the National Tourism Development Authority

Fáilte Ireland is the National Tourism Development Authority of Ireland. This authority was established under the National Tourism Development Authority Act of 2003 and replaces and builds upon the functions of Bórd Fáilte, its predecessor organization. Fáilte Ireland's current CEO is Redmond O'Donoghue

Name

The organisation's name is composed of the Irish word 'fáilte', a greeting that means 'welcome', and the English word 'Ireland'. Although the enabling Act mentions only that the "...Authority may, for operational purposes, describe itself as Fáilte Ireland",[1] the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism refers to the authority in Irish as Fáilte Éireann,[2] meaning "Ireland's Welcome".

The predecessor organization's name was Bórd Fáilte, meaning Welcome Board.

Activities

The goal of Fáilte Ireland is to provide strategic and practical support in developing and sustaining Ireland as a high-quality and competitive tourist destination. Fáilte Ireland works in partnership with tourism interests to support the industry in its efforts to be more profitable and to help individual tourist enterprises enhance their performance.

Its activities fall into four areas:

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