Domestic tourism to cushion some of the blow for Singapore hotels
Annabeth Leow
Singapore
AS the global coronavirus epidemic strikes at Singapore's tourism-related sectors, the staycation market is taking on newfound importance.
While the Singapore Tourism Board predicted last month that visitor arrivals could fall by up to 30 per cent this year, domestic spending could stem some of the bloodshed.
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