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Visitor Arrivals
In the year ending September 2008, there were 26,992 Singaporean visitor arrivals, a 1.2 per cent decrease on the previous year. This number is expected to rise on average by 4.9 per cent annually between 2008 and 2014.
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Holiday Arrivals
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Actual
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Variance (%) |
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Month ended Sep08
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736 |
+39.1
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Year ended Sep08
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14,063
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0.0
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Total Arrivals
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Actual
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Variance (%)
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Month ended Sep08
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1,541
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+1.5
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Year ended Sep08
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26,992
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-1.2
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Visitor arrivals from Singapore are highly seasonal, with November and December being key visitation periods. Visitor arrivals then spread out fairly evenly for the rest of the year, averaging around 1,900 visitors a month. Annual visitor arrivals from Singapore have been on a gradual decline for the last three years. There were 26,836 visitor arrivals from this market in 2007, down 4.7% from 2006.
For information on the behaviour of visitors from Singapore, including their preferences, spend and length of stay, please visit the Ministry of Tourism's research website:
www.tourismresearch.govt.nz/Data--Analysis/International-tourism/ IVA and IVS
www.tourismresearch.govt.nz/Data--Analysis/Forecasts/2008---2014-Forecasts-National/ Forecasts 2008-2014
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