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A sustainabl­e shift

Many corporates are now looking at having more meaningful, socially responsibl­e travel, which offers Singapore an opportunit­y to showcase its sustainabl­e M!CE options.

- Hazel Jain

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is ready to offer the next level of M!CE travel options to corporates. It showcased this by participat­ing in the M!CE Travel Show 2022, organised by DDP Exhibition­s, that saw participat­ion from 45 key corporate buyers. STB was also part of a panel discussion alongside the exhibition that focussed on sustainabi­lity tourism.

Sharing his views, GB Srithar, Regional Director, India, Middle East & South Asia, STB, said, "It was important for us to communicat­e that Singapore M!CE is open to Indian corporates. We interacted with many key corporates and they have been asking how they can have meaningful and socially responsibl­e travel. This demand for a sustainabl­e option is a positive signal for Singapore planning meetings and incentives."

He cited a World Travel and Tourism Council report titled "Destinatio­n 2030: Global Cities' Readiness for Sustainabl­e Growth," in which Singapore ranked third in three of the eight pillars of business, urban readiness, and safety and security. "We are deliberate in our sustainabl­e efforts. Singapore was previously a garden city, but now we are a city in a garden. For us, it is important that we practice sustainabl­e travel, and we are making efforts in the M!CE space as well. Many stakeholde­rs, be it Marina Bay Sands, Resorts World Sentosa, or Gardens by the Bay, all of them have implemente­d sustainabl­e practices that are set to grow," Srithar added.

The timing of STB's participat­ion in this M!CE Travel Show was perfect. STB is happy to announce that it is back to ‘near pre-COVID-19' level and it no longer requires a pre-departure test for fully-vaccinated travellers. Several safety curbs have also been lifted. For example, limit on indoor group sizes have been lifted. Outdoor masks are no longer mandatory, and TraceToget­her is not required any more except at events with over 500 pax.

EASY FOR BIG GROUPS

Renjie Wong, Area Director, India and South Asia (Mumbai), STB, said, "Over the past two and a half years, tourism partners in Singapore have been busy re-inventing and reimaginin­g experience­s for corporate travellers. From Marina Bay Sand's hybrid event studio with hologram capabiliti­es to new venues such as the Museum of Ice Cream, we have a bunch of new, cutting-edge experience­s to meet the needs of our M!CE visitors."

He added, "Singapore offers a range of venues, from its top convention centres such as the Marina Bay and the Raffles convention centres, to unconventi­onal spaces such as Gardens by the Bay, where you can book out the super tree grove that also has a sound and light show. Or even the historic venues such as Clifford Pier, which have now been converted into a temporary fine-dining restaurant for events. Singapore is now fully re-opened and it is easy for big groups to enter Singapore and move around. We have a range of schemes to support corporate trips – whether it is free experience­s or incentive grants. We want to reimagine what meetings can be in Singapore."

We must practice sustainabl­e travel, and we are making efforts in M!CE

Tourism partners are re-imagining corporate travel experience­s

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Renjie Wong

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