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Arrivals start to recover but trading still a challenge In May 2015, Singapore welcomed approximately 6.07 million international visitors, which represents a 1.1% increase as compared to a year earlier. This is the first monthly increase since February 2014. Hotel performance still remains a challenge especially for the luxury sector, though midscale sector looks set to rebound. The investment market remains quiet due to high prices but there are increasing opportunities in secondary locations. Key highlights: Jubilee celebration set to boost tourist arrivals with the launch of various strategic marketing partnerships to help reinvigorate the tourism scene. Singapore tourism market faces potential headwinds due to strong Singapore Dollar and weak regional currencies. The supply pipeline will continue to put pressure on hotel performance too.]]>

Arrivals start to recover but trading still a challenge In May 2015, Singapore welcomed approximately 6.07 million international visitors, which represents a 1.1% increase as compared to a year earlier. This is the first monthly increase since February 2014. Hotel performance still remains a challenge especially for the luxury sector, though midscale sector looks set to rebound. The investment market remains quiet due to high prices but there are increasing opportunities in secondary locations. Key highlights: Jubilee celebration set to boost tourist arrivals with the launch of various strategic marketing partnerships to help reinvigorate the tourism scene. Singapore tourism market faces potential headwinds due to strong Singapore Dollar and weak regional currencies. The supply pipeline will continue to put pressure on hotel performance too.]]>
Fri, 07 Aug 2015 04:47:34 GMT /slideshow/singapore-hotels-marketview2015h1/51372598 JunrongTeoMSISVMRICS@slideshare.net(JunrongTeoMSISVMRICS) Singapore hotels market_view_2015_h1 JunrongTeoMSISVMRICS Arrivals start to recover but trading still a challenge In May 2015, Singapore welcomed approximately 6.07 million international visitors, which represents a 1.1% increase as compared to a year earlier. This is the first monthly increase since February 2014. Hotel performance still remains a challenge especially for the luxury sector, though midscale sector looks set to rebound. The investment market remains quiet due to high prices but there are increasing opportunities in secondary locations. Key highlights: Jubilee celebration set to boost tourist arrivals with the launch of various strategic marketing partnerships to help reinvigorate the tourism scene. Singapore tourism market faces potential headwinds due to strong Singapore Dollar and weak regional currencies. The supply pipeline will continue to put pressure on hotel performance too. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/singaporehotelsmarketview2015h1-150807044735-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Arrivals start to recover but trading still a challenge In May 2015, Singapore welcomed approximately 6.07 million international visitors, which represents a 1.1% increase as compared to a year earlier. This is the first monthly increase since February 2014. Hotel performance still remains a challenge especially for the luxury sector, though midscale sector looks set to rebound. The investment market remains quiet due to high prices but there are increasing opportunities in secondary locations. Key highlights: Jubilee celebration set to boost tourist arrivals with the launch of various strategic marketing partnerships to help reinvigorate the tourism scene. Singapore tourism market faces potential headwinds due to strong Singapore Dollar and weak regional currencies. The supply pipeline will continue to put pressure on hotel performance too.
Singapore hotels market_view_2015_h1 from Junrong Teo, MSISV, MRICS
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