Singapore expands hospitality infra to woo Indian tourists
Before the pandemic-induced lockdown, Singapore had received 1.4 million tourists from India in 2019. It then recovered to 1.1 million in 2023
Singapore, 25 March
Bullish on potential tourist
arrivals from India, Singapore is focusing on increasing its hospitality
infrastructure such as hotel rooms, according to a senior tourism official
here.
Before the pandemic-induced
lockdown, Singapore had received 1.4 million tourists from India in 2019. It
then recovered to 1.1 million in 2023.
With two offices in Mumbai and
Delhi, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) promotes Singapore attractions as a
holiday destination aggressively in India, Poh Chi Chuan, Executive Director of
Exhibitions & Conferences at the STB told PTI.
Singapore is building
infrastructure for tourists and business travellers such as 9,000 new hotel
rooms that are being added to about 72,000 existing rooms. “We need visitors to
come and fill these rooms,” Poh underlined.
The STB held a press conference to
announce the inaugural APAC edition of the world-renowned National Retail
Federation (NRF) Retail Big Show to be held here on 11-13 June, six months
after NRF 2024: Retail’s Big Show in New York City.
Singapore is just not looking at
the tourist traffic out of India but also business travellers given that both
countries have a growing trade and a prospering Indian economy, Poh said on
Wednesday. “We also see a lot of opportunities coming up in India in sectors
such as pharma, BioMed, IT and FinTech. These are very strong industries for
Singapore to increase bilateral trade,” Poh said, adding that Singapore has
large-scale exhibitions and conferences catering to these sectors covering
advanced technologies.
The APAC edition of NRF is
expecting between 5-10 per cent of delegates for its 5,000-participant strong
Singapore show in June, said Ryf Quail, managing director of the global retail
event that is held annually in New York.
Industry stalwarts addressing the
mega gathering include Kumar Rajagopalan, CEO of the Retailers Association of
India, Shireesh Joshi, Chief Business Officer, of the Open Network for Digital
Commerce, and Mathsy Kutty, APAC Leader, The Climate Pledge, Amazon.
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