The Singapore Tourism Board publishes monthly statistics on international visitor arrivals. Data on international visitor arrivals are compiled from immigration movement records completed by all visitors arriving in Singapore at the points of entry. Data. Please click on the topic to view the available data tables. View Latest Data: Download. Tourist Arrivals in Singapore decreased to 1125948 in October from 1130757 in September of 2023. Tourist Arrivals in Singapore averaged 664708.24 from 1978 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 1802533.00 in July of 2019 and a record low of 750.00 in April of 2020. source: Singapore Tourism Board. 1Y. Hotel Statistics - Singapore Tourism Board EN English Deutsch Français Español Português Italiano Român Nederlands Latina Dansk Svenska Norsk Magyar Bahasa Indonesia Türkçe Suomi Latvian Lithuanian český русский български العربية Unknown
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The hotel industry accounted for more than 20 per cent of total tourism receipts in 2022, and is the sector’s biggest employer with 44 per cent of its workforce as at December 2022.
The hotel industry in Singapore has been tasked to aspire towards an ambitious goal: achieving net-zero emissions in 2050. The ‘What’ The Singapore Hotel Association (SHA) and Singapore Tourism Board (STB) have outlined a comprehensive Hotel Sustainability Roadmap to bring its hotels closer to its aim in small, incremental steps.
Objective. The SG Stories Content Fund Season 2 supports local and international content creators to develop and share digital video content that inspires reimagination of Singapore. With the theme ‘ Singapore: The Unique and The Unknown ’, stories aim to highlight hidden gems, lesser-known facets, unique passions and/or extraordinary
Singapore, 28 June 2021 – Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA) and UFI (The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry) have partnered to launch a white paper titled “Reimagining Business Events – Through COVID-19 and Beyond”.
Business Improvement Fund (BIF) Grants Overview Tourism Product Development Fund (TPDF) Local Enterprise and Association Development Programme (LEAD) Training Industry Professionals in Tourism (TIP-iT) Business Events in Singapore (BEiS) Leisure Events Fund (LEF) Cruise Development Fund (CDF) Experience Step-Up Fund (ESF) Kickstart Fund (KF)
Key legislation administered by STB may be found in the following links: Singapore Tourism Board Act 1963. Singapore Tourism Board Reg ulations . Singapore Tourism (Associate Members) Regulations. Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act 2003. Hotels Act 1954. Hotels Licensing Regulations.

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

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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
Access to over 2,200 data tables from 70 public sector agencies with over 90,000 data series, providing a comprehensive statistical view of Singapore's economic and socio-demographic domains. Users may customise data tables and download in different file formats. Multi-Table Downloads and APIs are also available for ease of data retrieval.
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's tourism industry is poised for a year of quality growth in 2023, said Keith Tan, chief executive of Singapore Tourism Board (STB). “If 2022 was the year of reopening and recovery, then 2023 must mark the year we return to our pursuit of quality growth,” declared Keith Tan at the STB’s Tourism Industry Conference on 5 April. Singapore 247729. Operation Hours . Monday to Friday (excluding Public Holidays), 9am to 6pm. Tel: (65) 6736 6622. Fax: (65) 6736 9423 . Quality Service Manager: 1800-736 6638. Monday to Friday (excluding Public Holidays), 9am to 6pm. Tourist Information Hotline: 1800-736 2000. Monday to Friday (excluding Public Holidays), 9am to 6pm .
The other board changes are as follows, with all new appointments to take effect on 1 January 2017. Mr. Mohamad Saiful Saroni, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Singapore. Ms. Christina Ong, Co-Chairman and Senior Partner, Allen & Gledhill LPP. Stepping down of Board Members (upon completion of term on 31 Dec 2016)
In 2020, tourist receipts plummeted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Of the $20.31 billion billion (2019), only $5.18 billion billion remained. This is a 75 percent decrease in Singapore. In purely mathematical terms, each of the tourists who arrived in 2021 spent an average of 11,127 dollars.
How did the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) develop new tourism products and experiences in the challenging year of 2021-2022? Find out in this comprehensive and insightful annual report that showcases STB's strategies, initiatives and achievements in supporting the tourism industry and enhancing Singapore's destination appeal.
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The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) recognises that the environment in which Singapore operates is an ever-evolving one, and increasingly challenging. The traveller to Singapore is now more discerning, competition for the tourism pie is intensifying, the growth of Singapore’s total workforce is slowing down, and there is a need to acknowledge

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