Singapore visitor arrivals drop 13.2 % in March

AFP
SINGAPORE (AFP) — Singapore said that visitor arrivals fell 13.2 percent in March from a year ago as the global economic downturn hits travel.
The city-state welcomed 790,000 people last month, down 121,000 from March 2008, the Singapore Tourism Board said.
Hotel room revenue was also hit, declining 33.3 percent to 125 million Singapore dollars (83.3 million US) year on year, it said.
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