Ministers Ross and Griffin welcome initial report from Tourism Recovery Taskforce
Ó An Roinn Turasóireachta, Cultúir, Ealaíon, Gaeltachta, Spóirt agus Meán
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Following its latest meeting this week, the Tourism Recovery Taskforce has submitted an initial report to the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross, and Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin TD, which is aimed at helping tourism to survive in the initial reopening period as Ireland emerges from the COVID-19 lockdown period.
The Taskforce is in agreement that if thousands of jobs are not to be lost permanently, action needs to be taken right away to support tourism businesses in the immediate term. Following on from the statement it issued on 4 June, the Taskforce has identified a number of measures which will help to save jobs and businesses across the tourism sector.
Commenting on the Initial Report, The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross, said:
"I welcome this Initial Report from the Tourism Recovery Taskforce. From the start of the COVID-19 crisis it has been apparent that tourism has been very badly hit. As the sector begins to reopen, it is right that Government considers measures to help restore and maintain as many businesses and jobs in the sector as possible. Of course we need to do this in line with public health guidance but I am confident that we can strike the right balance between continuing to suppress the virus while at the same time helping the tourism sector to survive and recover. Pending the Taskforce finalising its work, this Initial Report is a very useful contribution.”
The Minister of State for Tourism, Mr Brendan Griffin TD, said:
“I wish to commend the Tourism Recovery Taskforce, and its Chair Ms. Ruth Andrews, for this initial report. As the sector prepares to reopen next week, this is a very timely reminder of the challenges it faces. Since Minister Ross and I first engaged with the industry around this crisis back in February, it has been clear that it is a game-changer for tourism. Whatever the next few days brings in political terms, I am determined that the government will consider these recommendations as a matter of urgency.”
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In submitting its report to the Minister, the Taskforce has prioritised certain actions for government intervention, as follows:
The Taskforce supports the interim recommendations of the Taskforce for Aviation Recovery and is also calling for: