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Singapore aims for passport-free departures from Changi Airport in 2024
The changes come as the number of travellers to the financial hub is expected to rebound to pre-pandemic levels by next year.
September 19, 2023
Singapore news
Zouk mulls expansion plans as nightlife makes a comeback
The group is looking to prioritise expanding the F&B brands under its belt, says Zouk's CEO Andrew Li.
August 03, 2023
Tourism
Jewel Changi Airport and Mastercard sign US$3 mil partnership to boost visitor spending in Singapore and Jewel
The partnership is expected to bring more than 20% increase in Mastercard transaction volumes at Jewel in the next three years.
October 26, 2022
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Retailers had a great fall over the bricks-and-mortar wall but they’re getting up
Retailers had a great fall over the brick-and-mortar wall but they're getting up
November 13, 2020
Food & Beverage
Let Japan come to you
Can't travel? No problem. Let Japan come to you.
October 30, 2020
Tourism
Singapore looks to widen range of visitors as tourism wanes
Singapore is seeking to open the door to a wider range of business and leisure visitors to boost its hard-hit tourism sector, with the return of mass travel still a long way off amid the pandemic, according to the head of the country’s tourism agency.
August 05, 2020
Tourism
Staycations may not be enough to fully revive Singapore's tourism industry
With borders closed to foreigners, hotels and tourist attractions need to count on ‘staycationers’ to plug the gap in an industry that brought in almost US$20 billion ($27.84 billion) in revenue last year. It’s a tall order.
July 07, 2020
Singapore economy
STB introduces initiatives to help boost digitalisation amid Covid-19 pandemic
STB introduces initiatives to help boost digitalisation amid Covid-19 pandemic
May 29, 2020
Covid-19 Resilience Budget
Singapore to co-fund 75% of tourism sector wages, sets aside $90 mil to boost rebound
Tourism-related industries have had a “difficult time”, says Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat.
March 26, 2020