Budget 2025: Tourism Ireland Welcomes Tourism Marketing Fund Allocation

Alice Mansergh, Chief Executive Officer, Tourism Ireland, with leadership responsibility for marketing the island of Ireland to overseas visitors. Collaborating with industry and government partners, Alice and the Tourism Ireland team are proud to support and grow the contribution overseas tourism makes to economies and communities across the island of Ireland. Previously, Alice spent 19 years leading large-scale commercial organisations at Google. As Managing Director, UK & Ireland Customer Solutions, she helped hundreds of thousands of businesses to digitise and succeed online. During a period based in London, Alice led Google’s own consumer marketing, growing iconic brands like Google Chrome, Maps and Gmail to market leading positions. Alice is passionate about tourism and has not let a year of her life go by without holidaying around the island of Ireland. From 2018 to 2023, she served on the Board of Fáilte Ireland – the Irish national tourism development authority – with oversight of investments to strengthen tourism offerings and support industry through the Covid period. She served as Chief Executive Officer Designate with Tourism Ireland since September 2023.



Tourism Ireland has welcomed the additional funding allocated to the agency in Budget 2025, including via the €61.4m Tourism Marketing Fund.

Alice Mansergh, Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland, said: “We welcome the funding for overseas tourism allocated in Budget 2025, which demonstrates the Government’s continued commitment to Irish tourism.

“Tourism is an industry that supports 300,000 jobs right across our island, with around 200,000 of those jobs dependent on overseas tourism. This year, overseas tourism is likely to be worth €6.5 billion. Our aim is to grow revenue by an average +5.6% per year to 2030. As we look to the year ahead, there are, of course, certain risks to mitigate – including the Dublin Airport cap, the cost of living and competitiveness on the ground.

“At Tourism Ireland, our role is to inspire overseas visitors about all there is to see and do across the island of Ireland – through advertising, publicity, digital and social activity. We estimate that for every €1 invested by Tourism Ireland in overseas marketing, about €25 comes back to the economy from overseas visitors’ spend on the ground in Ireland.

“Tourism Ireland works closely with our key partners – supporting the tourism industry here in Ireland and our travel trade partners overseas to seal commercial deals that bring visitors at scale to our island. Our marketing is driving interest in visiting the island of Ireland across seasons – from spring festivals like St Patrick’s Day to our ‘Ireland Home of Halloween’ campaign in the autumn.

“We are grateful for funding to support access to our regions, where commercially viable for our air and sea partners. We stimulate demand for air and sea services, to drive incremental business to airports along the Wild Atlantic Way and to the ferry ports in Cork and Rosslare.”