Stay in Singapore for one dollar
SINGAPORE – Singapore is not letting the economic downturn get in the way of boosting its international visitor numbers.
The Singapore Tourism Board together with Singapore Airlines is offering the Fabulous Singapore Stopover package at just USD$1 for the first night stay in Singapore.
The package offers Singapore Airlines travellers:
– Hotel accommodations starting at USD$1 per night (sample hotels include Allson Hotel, Hotel Royal and Peninsula Excelsior); additional hotels are offered at USD$20, USD$30 and USD$40 per night
– S$10 vouchers which can be used to pay for purchases at retail, food and beverage outlets at Singapore Changi International Airport
– Free ground transfers to and from Changi Airport and unlimited use of the Singapore Airlines “Hop-On-Busâ€, an air-conditioned shuttle service that allows customers to visit over 20 major attractions in Singapore
– Free admission to attractions including: Sentosa Island, Singapore Zoo, Malay Heritage Centre, National Orchid Garden, Peranakan Museum, Singapore River Bumboat Tour and Jurong Bird Park
– 50% dining discount at designated food outlets at select hotels
– Free SingTel Prepaid Mobile hi!Card which customers can use to make calls
Ian Jarrett
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