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Tourism in Dublin bouncing back after pandemic
(29 Jul 2022) IRELAND DUBLIN TOURISM 
 
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS 
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ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Dublin, Ireland - 23 July 2022 
1. Wide of Dublin city     
2. Wide of the River Liffey 
3. Mid of Ha'penny Bridge 
4. Wide of crowds and busses on O'Connell Street 
5. Wide of crowds on Graffton Street 
6. Mid of Eoghan Corry, travel commentator, walking 
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Eoghan Corry, travel commentator. 
"A couple of important trends – tourism is recovering faster than was anticipated, that's caused airport problems all through Europe, also in Dublin. It's also seeing the removal of barriers and that uncertainty that the barriers bring. Eh testing…pre-departure testing, and locator forms were removed earlier in Ireland than they were in some of the key markets, an example is the USA which still required pre-departure testing until the beginning of June before you returned to the United states. That was a big issue, people felt they could be trapped in Ireland."      
8. Wide of Fitzwilliam Street 
9. Mid of Georgian doors 
10. Mid of man working on computer 
11. Close of Eoghan Walsh, CEO of Irish Tourism Industry Confederation, working on computer 
12. SOUNDBITE (In English), Eoghan Walsh, CEO of Irish Tourism Industry Confederation 
"Well I think this summer will be strong. I think Q4 and into next year is more difficult to judge, it's…it's a more uncertain time. A lot of the pent up demand and deferred bookings will have washed through the system. You also have quite worrying sort of macro economic circumstances. You have interest rates rising, you have inflation being embedded. Who knows what's going to happen with the Ukraine eh situation and all the consequences of that. So next year is certainly far less certain and the industry is kind of mindful that the recovery isn't necessarily going to be linear, it might be quite bumpy. The full recovery of Irish tourism is still probably three or four years away but we've certainly made a strong start this year."       
13. Mid of St. James's Gate 
14. Wide of St. James's Gate 
15. Wide of queue at entrance to Guinness Storehouse 
16. Wide of waterfall installation 
17. Mid of waterfall installation 
18. Wide of escalators from above 
19. Mid of people walking through dark tunnel 
20. Various of Guinness video installation 
21. Mid of tourists looking at video monitors 
22. Close of video monitor 
23. Mid pan from bartenders to tourists 
24. Close of woman smelling white mist 
25. Wide of tour guide addressing tourists 
26. SOUNDBITE (In English) Eoghan Corry, travel commentator: 
"It's particularly difficult to project what's going to happen through a summer when international tourism is affected by external, but I've absolutely no doubt that the big, key Dublin attractions, the likes of the Guinness Storehouse are going to be back to close to their 2019 figures."  
27. Wide tilt from street to bar on roof of Guinness Storehouse 
28. Mid of lift interior and tourists in bar 
29. Wide pan of tourists in bar 
30. Close of pint of Guinness with tourists in background 
31. Wide of man looking at view of Dublin through window 
32. Wide of woman having photograph taken 
33. Close up of photograph on phone 
34. Mid of Tom Barrett, Head of Hotels and Leisure Ireland, Savills, working on laptop 
35. Close of Barrett's face 
36. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Barrett, Head of Hotels and Leisure Ireland, Savills 
37. Wide of crowds on O'Connell Street 
38. Wide of crowds on Graffton Street 
39. Wide aerial of Dublin City 
LEADIN: 
As in many parts of the world, the tourism industry in Dublin was badly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. 
 
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