The Singapore Tourism Board is aiming at having close to one million visitor arrivals from India during the current calendar year, according to GB Srithar, area director (south Asia).
“The recent opening of new attractions like River Safari and Gardens of Bay are expected to boost tourist arrivals from India,” he told mediapersons here on Thursday.
The board claims to have registered the best-ever performance in 2012 with international tourist arrivals of 14.4 million and tourism receipts of S$ 23 billion, as against 13.2 million and S$ 22.3 billion respectively in 2011. Full story
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