21 Mar 2022 12:02PM (Updated: 21 Mar 2022 11:26PM) SINGAPORE: The Singapore Hotel Association (SHA) and Singapore Tourism Board (STB) launched a new hotel sustainability roadmap on Monday (Mar 21
Singapore, 25 January 2022 ā Singaporeās international visitor arrivals (IVA) and tourism receipts (TR) reached 330,000 and an estimated $1.9 billion [2] respectively in 2021. While these numbers represent only a fraction of Singaporeās tourism performance prior to the pandemic, there have been encouraging signs of recovery in the tourism
The city-state saw 6.3 million visitors last year, exceeding the Singapore Tourism Board's (STB) forecast of between 4 to 6 million, while revenue from their spending was estimated to reach S$13.8
Singapore, 15 March 2022 ā The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has launched a Request for Proposals (RFP) to develop and operate an integrated tourism development at Jurong Lake District. In 2019, STB announced plans for the development of a 6.8ha site next to Jurong Lake to become a key lifestyle and tourism hub in Singaporeās largest
Sporting events showcase Singapore as a well-rounded, active, and exciting tourism destination. With the completion of the Sports Hub in 2014, Singapore has seen more top stature events complementing its exciting sports calendar, which includes world-class events such as the Formula 1Ā® Singapore Grand Prix, the HSBC Womenās Championship, the Women's Tennis Association Championships (WTA
Attractions. STB works closely with industry players to strengthen Singaporeās position as a leading Attractions destination through the creation of high impact, diverse and original experiences. Its key focus areas are the development of new attractions and the rejuvenation of existing attractions, with an emphasis on delivering engaging and
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is the country's economic development agency for tourism, one of Singapore's most important service sectors. Offering enriching experiences to both visitors and locals through the constant enhancement of our tourism offerings and building a competitive and sustainable industry, STB helps create a vibrant
The Marketing Partnership Programme (MPP) is part of STBās COVID-19 Recovery Plan. Open to attractions which operate permanent tourist attractions as their core business, the Programme aims to support attractions in their international marketing initiatives, maintain their international presence, and drive touristsā demand during recovery.
That was one of the key messages put forward by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) at the Singapore Reimagine Global Conversations (SRI GC) series, which was staged last month (January 22) at Expo
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