Air traffic between Singapore and China, Thailand recovering
But inbound visitors from China still lagging from 2013
Singapore
AIR traffic between Singapore and two of its major travel markets, China and Thailand, is recovering after last year's slump, according to data from the Changi Airport Group (CAG).
The figures, which take into account inbound and outbound traffic, largely show year-on-year improvements in 2015 for both countries. In addition, traffic appears to have rebounded to 2013 levels.
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