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The "Opportunities in Singapore Tourism Industry (2007-2009) ” report gives an in-depth analysis of the present scenario and future prospects of the Singapore tourism industry.
The Singapore tourism industry is doing its part to battle the effects of COVID-19 developing new operating models as it supports efforts to combat the coronavirus. Travel Tips VIP’s ...
Singapore is undertaking several activities to help the tourism industry and instil confidence among the locals. A Tourism Recovery Action Task Force (TRAC) has been formed. It is a public-private ...
Benefits of the Mice industry go beyond tourism receipts, Singapore Tourism Board CEO Melissa Ow said at the event. They "will further deepen our connection to priority industries, enable us to ...
Singapore could see a 25% to 30% decline in tourist arrivals and spending this year because of the coronavirus outbreak, as the industry braces for a worse impact than the 2003 SARS pandemic, the ...
In 2019, Singapore hosted a record 19.1 million visitors, and tourism receipts amounted to S$27.7 billion. The tourism board said that it continues to expect that tourism flows will recover to pre ...
It could be a while before cruises are back to normal, but if you miss the open seas, a “cruise to nowhere” might be just what you’re looking for. The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is ...
Singapore’s tourism industry will receive a S$300 million(RM1.06 billion) boost as part of a plan to grow the local economy and reinforce its global business-hub status.
Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Expedia have inked a two-year global marketing partnership. Its focus is to stimulate the local tourism industry by supporting home-grown businesses and ...
Singapore’s Tourism Industry Races to Abide by New Covid Rules. Breach of guidance may bring fine of S$10,000 and jail; Hotel restaurants to be replaced with in-room dining ...
Singapore received 820,000 tourists in May 2007, an increase of 7.1% annually, as per the figures released by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) on Friday, June 29, 2007.
Pokémon Go launched in Singapore in August 2016, alongside other Southeast Asian markets such as Indonesia and Thailand, following weeks of speculation that the game might be banned over concerns ...
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