The future of tourism on the Island is to be discussed by a standing committee of Tynwald later this week.
The Economic Policy Review Committee will convene this Thursday to discuss the matter with senior figures from the Department for Enterprise and Visit Isle of Man among those to give evidence to the panel.
Firstly, the committee will hear from Andrew Keeling of Hotel Solutions Ltd. at 11.30am.
Then from 2.30pm on the day, Enterprise Minister Laurence Skelly MHK and DfE Chief Executive, Mark Lewin will be appearing as well as Visit IOM Chair, Ranald Caldwell and the organisation's Chief Executive, Angela Byrne.
Both evidence gathering sessions will take place on the day at Legislative Buildings in Douglas with members of the public welcome to attend.
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