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/ Posted on 17 February, 2021 21:02
Hoteliers in Singapore have heaved a sigh of relief at the government’s commitment to continue providing Job Support Scheme (JSS) assistance to the beleaguered tourism industry this year, saying that the monetary support for salaries and training will allow the hotel industry to direct their attention to recovery strategies.
Kwee Wei-Lin, president of the Singapore Hotel Association (SHA), noted that the “government’s expeditious support through a series of budget provisions in 2020 (had allowed member hotels) to protect hotel jobs and keep our members afloat despite the global crisis”.
Labour-intensive hotels welcome the government’s extended job and wage support
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The Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay hotel opened in December last year.ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH
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/ Posted on 28 January, 2021 16:49
A full year of pent-up travel demand has unleashed strong year-end holiday bookings for travel players in Asian markets with eased movement restrictions, particularly China and Singapore.
Year-end holidays drew impressive domestic bookings
Hotel deals aplenty to keep bookings coming after the festivities
Public-private partnerships will help maintain booking momentum
Asia’s hotel industry was the strongest performing region for year-end bookings
A full year of pent-up travel demand has unleashed strong year-end holiday bookings for travel players in Asian markets with eased movement restrictions, particularly China and Singapore.
Trip.com has seen “promising signs in Asian markets when and where travel is possible, with those able to travel opting for hotel packages and domestic tours”, revealed CEO Jane Sun in an interview with
The Straits Times
More than 8,600 new rooms in pipeline; hoteliers optimistic of rebound next year
The Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay opened on Dec 1 with 200 rooms as a start.ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH
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