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31 Jan 2026

Dillons Hotel creating ‘Celtic Connections’ for Donegal in Glasgow

Dillons Hotel is among 23 tourism businesses from across Ireland taking part in Tourism Ireland’s first promotion of 2026 in Scotland

Dillons Hotel creating ‘Celtic Connections’ for Donegal in Glasgow

Caroline Mulligan, Tourism Ireland; football legend Packie Bonner; and Judy Hutton, Dillons Hotel, at Celtic Connections in Glasgow

Dillons Hotel in Letterkenny is representing Donegal in Glasgow this week.

The hotel is among 23 tourism businesses from across Ireland taking part in Tourism Ireland’s first promotion of 2026 in Scotland. It is the organisation’s annual B2B workshop and networking event for British travel professionals.

Representatives from Dillons Hotel had the opportunity to connect and do business with the influential tour operators and travel agents who attended.

In 2026, Tourism Ireland will continue to support tourism SMEs from across Ireland to promote their business on the global stage - connecting them with influential overseas travel professionals and facilitating over 30,000 commercial meetings throughout the year.

Julie Wakley, Tourism Ireland's Head of Great Britain, said: “We’re really pleased that so many of our tourism partners from Ireland have joined us in Glasgow this week, highlighting our superb tourism offering to the influential tour operators and travel agents in attendance. Our Celtic Connections workshop is a great opportunity to remind these travel professionals why Ireland is the ideal choice for their clients for a short break or holiday in 2026.”

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Tourism Ireland’s aim is to increase the value of overseas tourism to Ireland and sustainably support local communities by growing revenue to our regions right throughout the year. The organisation’s focus is on attracting tourists who have ‘value-adding tourism traits’ - people who are likely to see more, do more, enjoy more and therefore spend more during their time here.

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