Singapore’s international visitor arrivals reached 6.3 million in 2022 (~33 per cent of 2019 IVA), exceeding STB’s forecast of between 4 and 6 million visitors. Tourism receipts (TR) are
tourism receipts by major components tourism receipts: s$7.1billion (+12.8% vs q4 2018) all percentage changes are vs same period in 2018 quarter four 2019 performance1 tourism receipts tourism sector 2019 performance q4 other tr components s$2,002m s$649m +18% sightseeing, entertainment & gaming s$1,593m shopping 20% s$1,457m 20% 9% 22% 28%
followed by other tourism precincts such as Bugis (8%), Chinatown (6%) and Little India (4%) . Tourism insights pre-pandemic In an effort to better understand the impact of COVID-19 on tourism sectors, STB analysed 2019 visitor retail expenditure behaviour and visitor footfall in the top six tourism precincts (Orchard
From 1 Jan 2023 onwards, all Tourist Guides will have to login with their Singpass,the TRUST Portal ID will no longer be available. From 11 April 2021 onwards, all business users (with UEN-registered entities) including Travel Agents and Training Providers Tourism. Statistics on the tourism sector and hotel industry are compiled by the Singapore Tourism Board. Latest Data Publications and Methodology Visualising Data Related Info External Sources. Latest Data Publications and Methodology Visualising Data Related Info External Sources. Title.

Singapore, 12 February 2018 – Both tourism receipts and visitor arrivals for 2017 attained record highs for the second time in two years. Tourism receipts rose by 3.9 per cent to S$26.8 billion [1], due primarily to growth in visitor arrivals across all top 10 markets [2] and higher visitor arrivals from high-spending markets such as China

According to statistics from the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), the average RevPAR among Singapore hotels stood at $191.96 in 2019. This slipped significantly to $88.59 in 2020 before gaining slightly to $91.60 in 2021. The average RevPAR recovered to $177.42 as of end-October 2022. Bulletin Board. TRUST is under maintenance on 22 December 2023, 8pm to 24 December 2023, 4am Dear Industry Partners, Please take note that TRUST will not be accessible on 22 December 2023 (Friday), 8.00pm to 24 December 2023 (Sunday), 4.00am due to scheduled system maintenance. We encourage you to plan ahead and complete any necessary tasks before the
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