The Adobe Flash Player is required to view this multimedia interactive. Get it here.
Home  >  Life  >  Travel

Singapore visitors rise to record 13 million

Hot Topics

    Suggested for you

The Associated Press 9:56 AM Tuesday, February 7, 2012

SINGAPORE — A record number of visitors came to Singapore last year as new casinos lured gamblers, the tourism authority said Tuesday.

Visitor arrivals rose to 13.2 million, up 13 percent from 2010, the Tourism Board said in a statement. About 2.6 million Indonesians visited Singapore last year, followed by tourists from China, Malaysia and Australia.

Tourism industry revenue jumped 17 percent to a record 22.2 billion Singapore dollars ($17.8 billion), the board said. Revenue from sightseeing and entertainment, which includes gambling, soared 37 percent to SG$5.5 billion.

Visitor arrivals have more than doubled since 2003 and tourism has become a key economic growth driver for the city-state of 5 million people. The government expects the economy, which also relies on manufacturing and finance, to expand as little as 1 percent this year, down from 4.8 percent last year.

France is the world's most visited country by international tourists with 77 million in 2010, followed by the U.S. with 60 million.

Singapore's world-class shopping malls used to be the key tourist draw but its first two casino resorts have helped attract visitors since they opened in 2010, particularly from neighboring Asian countries.

Arrivals from China surged 35 percent in 2011, the first full year the casinos were operating.

The government has sought to keep Singaporeans out of the casinos, imposing a SG$100 entry fee on citizens. Regulators this week fined Las Vegas Sands Corp.'s Marina Bay Sands SG$255,000 and Genting Singapore Ltd.'s Resorts World Sentosa SG$130,000 for breaking admission rules such as allowing Singaporeans to enter the casinos without paying the entry levies.

___

February 07, 2012 02:50 PM EST

Copyright 2012, The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

User comments are not being accepted on this article.

Breaking news by e-mail

Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter.

See Sample | Privacy Policy

About our ads

About our ads

Copyright © Thu May 24 16:42:24 EDT 2012 Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio, USA.All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. AdChoices. You may wish to note our other business policies.