Singapore anticipates a return to pre-Covid visitor levels from India in 2024, boosting travel and tourism.

Singapore Expects Pre-Covid Level Visitors from India in 2024

Visaliv

05 Feb 2025

Singapore is expecting to achieve pre-COVID levels of visitors from India by the end of 2025. In 2024, Indian visitors already made up a significant portion of the tourist traffic, reaching 1.20 million. The recovery in visitor numbers is attributed to various factors, including the return of strong flight connections and increased economic activity.

India has become the third-largest market for Singapore, a notable shift as the tourism sector rebounds. The growing middle class, with more disposable income, is also fueling demand for travel. Singapore's attractions, including tourism and business opportunities, continue to drive interest, particularly among Indian travelers.

Additionally, the resurgence of cruise tourism has become an important part of Singapore's appeal, and it continues to capture the attention of Indian tourists. The ease of travel, coupled with attractive business and leisure offerings, makes Singapore a preferred destination.

The strategic measures undertaken by Singapore to promote tourism and enhance connectivity with India are proving effective. The country remains a leading destination for business, leisure, and cultural exchange, strengthening bilateral ties.