In
2008 the Singapore Tourism Board is targetting Sin$15.5 billion in tourism receipts (TR) and
is aiming to attract 10.8 million visitor arrivals (VA).
STB's
Chairman of the Board, Mr Simon Israel, said, “Singapore’s tourism sector has improved vastly from a few years ago. Since 2004, we have grown visitor arrivals
by 25% to 10.3 million and tourism receipts by 45% to $13.8 billion. Our Average Room Rates have increased by 66% since 2004, redefining
the economics of the industry.”
Mr Israel said looking ahead, 2008 was already starting on a strong note with the opening of Changi Airport Terminal 3, several inaugural
major international events such as the Singapore Airshow, Singapore International Water Week and
ITB
Asia, the opening of the Singapore Flyer and the upcoming 2008
Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix.
Cruises:
The cruise industry has been identified as a new growth opportunity for Singapore’s tourism sector, with an expected 1.5 million cruise
passenger throughput for Asia expected by 2010. As such, more international cruise companies are strengthening their presence in the
region, using Singapore as a homeport for their ships as they cruise within Asia.
A new International Cruise Terminal at Marina South will be developed, to ensure that Singapore has the right facilities to attract the new
generation of larger cruise ships. This will enable Singapore to successfully capitalise on the global and Asian market growth and become a
major cruise hub. The new terminal is expected to be completed in 2010. It will address the current constraints and have features such as
larger berths and a larger turning basin. It will also ensure smoother and seamless accessibility for both passengers and cruise ships. More
details will be shared in March.
Singapore’s
Hotel Sector:
The hotel sector is another growth area, given the rising demand for hotel rooms. In recent years, there has been heightened interest among
hotel developers to invest in the city state, a trend that will help ease the current hotel room shortage situation.
The next three to four years will see another 12,000 more hotel rooms come on stream as new hotels open. In addition, in the first half of this
year, 12 more sites for hotel development will be made available for sale under the Government Land Sales
(GLS) programme.
BT/MICE:
On the Business Travel and MICE front, another three major players have chosen to set up base in Singapore, boosting Singapore’s
position as a major venue for MICE events and reflecting the positive sentiments of the robust MICE market in Singapore and the region. The
presence of these companies will create greater opportunities for local industry players to acquire new capabilities, diversify the channels to
reach the international market and raise the professionalism of Singapore’s MICE industry.
Kellen Company, one of the world’s largest association management companies with over 100 association clients, has forged an alliance
with Singapore-based CMA International Consultants Pte Ltd to set up their
Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore in January 2008. Through this partnership, Kellen Company and CMA aim to provide global solutions to international associations and NGOs and interest
their clients to conduct their meetings and business events in Singapore.
The second company is Leipziger Messe GmbH, organiser of the largest interactive gaming exhibition in Europe – Games Convention
(Germany). Leipziger Messe will be opening an Asia Pacific office in Singapore in February 2008. The company will be leveraging its position
here to further develop Games Convention Asia, which it brought to Singapore in 2007, and tap into the Asia Pacific market for its shows.
The third player setting up its base in Singapore in 2008 is Kenes International, one of the world's leading Professional Conference
Organisers. Through its strong background in biomedical events, Kenes will enable Singapore to better anchor and develop biomedical
events here and consolidate Singapore’s position as Asia’s biomedical hub.
Singapore
Grand Prix
Season:
The Singapore GP
Season will be held in conjunction with the 2008 Formula 1 SingTel
Singapore Grand Prix on 28 September 2008. The Singapore GP Season will span three weekends, with a line-up of special events and
festivities for race-goers, visitors and local residents. Some of these key events include the inaugural Singapore River Festival, the already
popular Singapore Biennale with installations around the city centre, the Singapore Motorshow at Suntec which will have a
Formula 1 slant, as well as the acclaimed Formula One – The Great Design Race exhibition from London.
In addition, the Singapore River Festival will become a signature annual event for the Singapore River. In 2008, the festival will coincide with
the Formula 1 race, beginning the weekend before and continuing until the 2008
Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix on 28 September 2008. The Singapore River Festival will include concerts on a floating stage, exciting fringe activities, F&B promotions at the
various quays and many other entertainment events.
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