The Welsh government is keen to promote Welsh tourism because tourism contributes directly £2.7 billion (8%) to the Welsh economy and 12.7% of employment in Wales. Acknowledging the strategic importance of tourism, Welsh government is constantly seeking advice and consultation on relevant issues, such as how to best promote Wales to international tourists and whether local authorities should be allowed to enact a visitor tax.
Our research speaks directly to the Welsh government’s call to boost tourism. We suggest the Welsh government and relevant stakeholders in the tourism sector brand Wales as the land of dragons and legends in order to maximize its appeal to international tourists. This will help Wales tap into its unique cultural and historical heritage, while capitalise on being one of the only two countries in the world that has a dragon on its national flag. At a company level, it will help individual tourism and hospitality businesses to increase their business revenues from tourists.
Our work has been received and published by the Welsh Select Committee and we gave evidence to Parliament in July 2022.
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