Changi Airport, STB, Qantas ink S$5m deal to boost visitor flows
Singapore
THE Singapore Tourism Board (STB), airport operator Changi Airport Group (CAG) and Qantas have signed a three-year, S$5 million partnership to promote Singapore as a destination as well as a hub for visitors.
With Qantas set to bring back its Sydney-London service via Singapore from March 25, the trio have inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) which will see them roll out a series of joint marketing campaigns in Australia, the United Kingdom and South-east Asia to promote travel on Qantas via Singapore.
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