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Singapore sticks to target of 17 million visitors by 2015

Singapore visitor arrivals are still forecast to reach 17 million by 2015, as the region overcomes an economic slowdown and health scares including the H1N1 pandemic, the Singapore Tourism Board said.
 
Tourism receipts will rise to $30 billion by 2015, a target first announced five years ago, Chief Executive Officer Aw Kah Peng said today when releasing the board’s “Tourism Compass 2020” road map. “We were hit straight away when the downturn started so I would say, yes, those numbers are challenging but we are not abandoning them.”

Visitor arrivals fall 0.7% in August

Visitor arrivals in Singapore fell 0.7% in August from a year ago, the smallest drop this year, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said today.

It said in a statement that 844,000 people visited the city-state last month, while the total number of days spent by tourists in Singapore fell 7.9% to 3.5 million days.

Singapore is trying to expand tourism to reduce dependence on manufacturing, with two large casino-resorts — one operated by Las Vegas Sands (LVS.N) and the other by Genting Singapore (GNTG.SI) — scheduled to open their doors next year.