Singapore tourist arrivals climb, continue to surpass one million in April
SINGAPORE’S international visitor arrivals continued to exceed one million in April, for the second straight month this year and the second time since the pandemic began in 2020.
Tourism arrivals jumped to 1.13 million in April, up from 1.02 million recorded in the preceding month, based on the latest figures from the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) on Monday (May 22). The month’s arrival numbers set a new post-pandemic record, even though it remained below the 1.7 million visitors recorded in January 2020, before the pandemic.
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