THE Belfast Harbour Authority has proven that “it’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good,” after a huge year of Titanic-related tourism, a century after the original disaster. A record of almost 80,000 passengers and crew on board 44 cruise ships have visited the Northern Ireland port this year....
THE Belfast Harbour Authority has proven
that “it’s an ill wind that blows nobody any
good,” after a huge year of Titanic-related
tourism, a century after the original disaster.
A record of almost 80,000 passengers and
crew on board 44 cruise ships have visited the
Northern Ireland port this year.
A key drawcard has been the Titanic Belfast
attraction which opened on 31 March.