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Feb 01, 2024 06:13 PM
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Singapore Arrivals Double on China, Indonesia Visitors

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The travel industry is expected to continue recovering in 2024, driven by improved global flight connectivity and a 30-day visa-free travel agreement between China and Singapore. Photo: Bloomberg
The travel industry is expected to continue recovering in 2024, driven by improved global flight connectivity and a 30-day visa-free travel agreement between China and Singapore. Photo: Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) — Singapore’s international visitor arrivals doubled in 2023 from a year ago to reach 13.6 million, led by travelers from Indonesia, China and Malaysia.

That’s 71% of the international visitor arrivals in 2019. The country’s tourism receipts last year reached an estimated S$24.5 billion ($18.3 billion) to S$26 billion, surpassing an earlier forecast of as much as S$21 billion, according to a statement from the Singapore Tourism Board on Thursday. 

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