ID 4692815 DfE - Tourism NI - Consumer Sentiment Research

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Value

£534,732

Classifications

  • Survey services
  • Market research services
  • Survey design services
  • Public-opinion polling services
  • Customer survey services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Tourism Northern Ireland (Tourism NI) is responsible for the marketing of Northern Ireland (NI) as a tourist destination to domestic tourists (from within NI) and visitors from the Republic of Ireland (ROI). Under the Tourism NI Operating Plan (2023/24), the Insights and Intelligence Service (IIS) is tasked with delivering a robust evidence base for Tourism NI, industry and stakeholders to help inform policy and strategy development and operational decisions. Within Tourism NI, the IIS is responsible for providing internal and external stakeholders with robust and relevant research, intelligence, and information to support the growth of the NI tourism industry via robust, analysis and insight into how such issues affect NI and ROI consumers. See ID 4692815 Specification document for further information.

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