Tourism receipts were projected to reach S$13.8 billion (US$10.5 billion) to S$14.3 billion, 50% to 52% of 2019 tourism receipts. From these numbers, STB forecasts that its tourism industry will make a full recovery by 2024. “Our 2022 tourism performance underscores Singapore’s appeal as a leading business and leisure destination for post
Recovery of the hotel industry in Singapore Singapore's hotel industry is a major player in the accommodation sector, with a total of 378 hotels across the country.The COVID-19 pandemic resulted
Singapore Hotel Sustainability Roadmap. by STB and SHA (Singapore Hotel Association) The roadmap sets out sustainability targets for the hotel industry and lays out four strategies and related initiatives to help hotels achieve these targets. Singapore Tourism Board (STB) Hospitality Industry Development. STB_Hotels@stb.gov.sg.
Travel Agent. To find out more about the Travel Agent industry and the role of the Singapore Tourism Board in supporting the development of the industry, please click here. Below is a directory of Travel Agent-related information and services that can be found on the websites of STB, and other relevant government agencies.
Assistance and Licensing Overview. To support the industry in the drive towards quality tourism growth, Singapore Tourism Board (STB) offers assistance in the form of various grant schemes, tax incentives and resources, and issues licenses for tourism-related industries and events. For incentives and assistance provided by other government
LVS is investing US$3.3 billion to bring new hotel, entertainment, events and retail offerings to MBS. This includes a luxury hotel tower with some 1,000 all-suite rooms and a state-of-the-art
Singapore, 23 November – The Singapore Tourism Board today announced details of the online redemption process for SingapoRediscovers Vouchers, which will be available to all Singapore citizens aged 18 and above in 2020. The redemption process will be from 1 December 2020 to 30 June 2021.
The board was first established on 1 January 1964 and was called the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board ( Abbreviation: STPB ). [3] In that year, there were 91,000 visitors. The primary task of STPB was to coordinate the efforts of hotels, airlines and travel agents to develop the fledgling tourism industry of the country.
gUZa. m8meq33rgd.pages.dev/118m8meq33rgd.pages.dev/394m8meq33rgd.pages.dev/250m8meq33rgd.pages.dev/211m8meq33rgd.pages.dev/12m8meq33rgd.pages.dev/282m8meq33rgd.pages.dev/152m8meq33rgd.pages.dev/36
singapore tourism board hotel statistics