New Night-Time Commission launched to boost Northern Ireland’s hospitality and tourism sector

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A new initiative aimed at enhancing Northern Ireland’s vibrant nightlife and supporting its thriving hospitality and tourism industry has been launched.

The Northern Ireland Night-Time Commission, established by Hospitality Ulster and the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA), seeks to advocate for businesses, promote the night-time economy, and influence key policy changes to ensure continued growth.

Northern Ireland’s night-time economy attracts millions of visitors annually and significantly contributes to both the local and national economies, with the hospitality and tourism sector generating over £2 billion each year.

More than 70,000 people are employed in the industry across the country, and hospitality accounts for two-thirds of all tourism spending.

The Commission will unite key stakeholders from hospitality, entertainment, tourism, and business sectors- including the Derry Chamber of Commerce—to foster collaboration and drive critical policy changes.

Colin Neill, Chief Executive of Hospitality Ulster, emphasized the importance of nightlife as both an economic driver and a reflection of Northern Ireland’s culture.

“We have a responsibility to support the thousands of businesses and workers who contribute to this sector and ensure that Northern Ireland’s night-time economy thrives in the face of future challenges,” he said.