Big freeze blamed for tourism slump

Visitors to Ireland plummeted by more than a quarter in January with tourism chiefs blaming the now-infamous big freeze for the slump.

Visitors to Ireland plummeted by more than a quarter in January with tourism chiefs blaming the now-infamous big freeze for the slump.

There were 110,400 fewer holidaymakers at the start of the year than the same period in 2009, with tourists from Britain down more than 30%, accounting for the biggest fall-off.

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