
Tourism arrivals to Singapore in the first four months of the year have overtaken the visitor numbers for all of 2022, with a surge in April after Covid restrictions were eased.
The Singapore Tourism Board said there were 540,430 visitors from January to April, with more than half of them - 294,300 - arriving last month.
Singapore welcomed just 329,990 visitors for all 12 months in 2021.
Singapore was one of the earliest countries in Asia to reopen its borders after reaching high vaccination rates in the local community. From April 25th, the island nation dropped all remaining restrictions including pre-departure Covid testing.
Executives from Las Vegas Sands, which operate Marina Bay Sands, were bullish on a recent conference call with analysts about Singapore’s prospects.
CEO Rob Goldstein said he is seeing high levels of pent-up demand from all segments.
“Assuming there are no more surprises from the COVID situation. We like to think that Singapore will return to a $1 billion run rate this year. So, $58 million in March feels pretty good, and that momentum is continuing,” he said.
Rival Genting Singapore also reported higher revenue, though EBITDA slipped on costs.

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