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Foreign visitor arrivals rose 5.7 per cent in March from a year ago, helped by a jump in tourists from Indonesia, China and Australia. -- PHOTO: ST FILE
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SINGAPORE - FOREIGN visitor arrivals rose 5.7 per cent in March from a year ago, helped by a jump in tourists from Indonesia, China and Australia, the government said on Thursday.
The Southeast Asian city-state welcomed 908,000 visitors in March, a record high for March, the Singapore Tourism Board said in a statement.
The average length of stay increased at a faster pace, with visitor days rising 14.1 per cent from a year ago to 3.4 million days, and hotels reporting a 16.8 per cent increase in room revenue to $189 million.
The average hotel room rate rose 23.8 per cent in March from a year ago to hit $238 a night, the tourism authority added.
Singapore is an Asian business centre and receives many visiting executives and bankers every month. It is also trying to boost its services sector to offset a weakening manufacturing industry. -- REUTERS
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