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Singapore Property News (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
Business Times - 26 Jul 2008 June tourist arrivals slip 4.1% - the first drop in 51 months By LEE U-WEN TWO weeks ago, tourism chief Lim Neo Chian said that he was 'very concerned' about slowing visitor arrivals. And figures released yesterday by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) are likely to do little to soothe his concerns. For the first time in 51 months, the number of visitors to Singapore...
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Business Times Asiaone (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
TWO weeks ago, tourism chief Lim Neo Chian said that he was 'very concerned' about slowing visitor arrivals. And figures released yesterday by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) are likely to do little to soothe his concerns.
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Singapore Property News (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
... spending an estimated $6.5billion during their stay. STB's deputy chairman and chief executive, Mr Lim Neo Chian, said there was 'a general air of uncertainty, which has impacted consumer sentiments and discretionary spending in many tourism destinations, including Singapore'. This may continue into the next few months, he said. Chief executive of the National Association of Travel Agents...
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Crash.Net (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
... is set to provide some of the most exclusive experiences available to race-goers,” added Mr Lim Neo Chian, deputy chairman and chief executive of the Singapore Tourism Board, in addition to chair of the Formula 1 Working Committee.
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Singapore News Alternative (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
Bloomberg.com 11 Jul 2008 July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore is ``very concerned'' that the growth in visitor arrivals is slowing and is keeping a close watch on how it may affect the government's target for travelers to the island-state this year, tourism chief Lim Neo Chian said. > > > > More
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
... and that also position Singapore as a truly global
entertainment and lifestyle destination."
Mr Lim Neo Chian, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive of Singapore
Tourism Board said, "Singapore is proud to be the Sun Festival's exclusive
Asian home. An event of this standing strengthens Singapore's position as a
key entertainment and premium lifestyle hub in Asia. The Singapore Sun
Festival...