Singapore Tourism Board partners with more than 40 stakeholders for the S$20 million Golden Jubilee campaign launch
In order to mark Singapore’s 50th anniversary this year, STB has launched the ‘Golden Jubilee’ campaign worldwide.
The campaign offers visitors a plethora of special experiences to join in the celebrations with unbeatable deals in airfares, hotel stays, shopping offers and privileges galore making 2015 a perfect time to visit the country. The $20 million Golden Jubilee Campaign deals span across five categories – fly, stay, shop, eat and play. These deals are offered by more than 40 tourism stakeholders and can be enjoyed by visitors from India.
Fly with Singapore Airlines and enjoy attractive offers.
The offers encompass special airfares by Singapore Airlines bundled with complimentary attraction passes for Indians travelling to Singapore. To further stretch the dollar a 2 nights stay with the 3rd night free promotion is being offered across five hotel groups which include the Pan Pacific and Sheraton. Moreover, daily rewards, Pedestrian Night on Orchard Road activities, SG50 collectibles, and ‘Kids play for free’ specials and so on are also a part of these promotions. For instance, a child gets free entry to both conservatories at Gardens by the Bay with 2 Full-priced Adult Standard Double Conservatories Ticket.
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