Singapore tourism receipts dip for the first time in six years Singapore Tourism Board revealed on Monday (29 Feb) that tourists spending in Singapore fell about 6.8 percent to $22 billion in 2015. This is despite having more tourists visiting Singapore in 2015 than the previous year. A total of 15.2 million tourists visited Singapore in 2015, 0.9 per cent more than 2014. Source Less business travellers and less spending The dip in tourism receipts was mainly due to fewer business travellers and their lower spending per person, reveal the preliminary estimates by STB. There was a six percent fall in the number of business visitors and meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibition (MICE) arrivals. Despite years of building up glitzy malls, casinos and the night Formula One race, visitors spent less on shopping, accommodation, transport, sightseeing and gaming between January and September 2015 than in the previous year. The spending on food and beverages grew 1 percent. Source Future projections With Singapore relying on tourism for 4 percent of its economic output, STB said it expects tourism receipts to grow between 0 and two percent or within the range of $22 billion to $22.4 billion in 2016. STB also forecasts tourist arrivals to grow between zero and three percent, at […]
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