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Annual Report on

TOURISM STATISTICS
2012

PREFACE
Annual Report on Tourism Statistics 2012 (ISSN 0218-4567) is published by the
Research & Statistics Department, Research and Incentives Division,
Singapore Tourism Board.
This publication serves as a reference to the trends and performance of visitor arrival and
expenditure statistics and hotel sector of the tourism industry.
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Published Date : December 2013

CONTENTS
01 Overview of the Tourism Sector Performance
15 Visitor Arrival Statistics
(Source: Disembarkation/Embarkation Cards)

31 Visitor Arrival Statistics


(Source: Overseas Visitors Survey)

40 Tourism Receipts Statistics


50 Hotel Statistics
59 Cruise Statistics
61 Incoming Passenger Carriers - Flights & Seat Capacity Statistics

68 Singapore Outbound Statistics

Annual Report on Tourism Statistics 2012

Annual Report on Tourism Statistics 2012

SINGAPORE
2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE
OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW

Singapores international visitor arrivals (IVA) for 2012 reached a record high of 14.5 million, registering a 10.1% growth
year-on-year . Tourism receipts (TR) also reached an all-time high of S$23.1 billion, albeit at a slower growth of 3.6%.
Visitor days increased 4.6% to hit 51.4 million days, though average length of stay decreased 5.0% to 3.54 days.

Gazetted hotel room revenue for 2012 came in at S$2.8 billion, representing a 6.6% year-on-year growth. Increase in
average room rate (ARR, +5.9%) and stable performance in average occupancy rate (AOR,+0.1%) resulted in a 6.0%
growth in revenue per available room (RevPAR).

Chart 1:
Tourism Receipts and
International Visitor Arrivals

Chart 2:
Visitor Days and
Average Length of Stay

14.5 m
51.4 m

13.2 m

49.1 m

( -5.0%)
3.73 days
3.38
3.54 days
days
2011

2011

2012

(+4.6%)

2012

(+10.1%)

2011

2012

2011

(+3.6%)

Tourism Receipts

Visitor Arrvials

Visitor Days

ALOS

Chart 3:
Average Occupancy Rate / Average Room Rate /
Revenue Per Available Room

Chart 4:
Room Revenue

$2,818.4
m
1859

86.5%
$247

$2,643.5 m

$262
$226

(+0.1
%points)

2012
2011

RevPAR

ARR

01

2012

(+6.0%)

2012
2011

2011

2012

(+5.9%)

AOR

(+6.6%)

$214

2011

86.4%

2012

$22.3 b $23.1 b

Room Revenue

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS (IVA)

International visitor arrivals to Singapore continued to achieve double digit growth in 2012, with year-on-year growth observed in each month. In particular, visitor arrivals for the months of August and December surpassed 1.3 million, with
December posting the highest monthly visitor arrivals ever recorded.

Chart 5: International Visitor Arrivals, 2008 - 2012

%Change

No. of Arrivals
(000)

30

16000
14,496
13,171

14000

25

11,642
+20.2

12000
10,116
10000

20

9,683

15

+13.1

+10.1
10

8000

6000
4000

-1.6
-4.3

2000

-5
-10

0
2008

2009

2010

Arrivals

2011

2012

%Change

Chart 6: Monthly International Visitor Arrivals, 2011 - 2012

No. of Arrivals
(000)
1600
1400
1200
1000
800

2011

600
400

2012

200
0
Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

2011 16.2
2012 13.5
2011 Qtr
2012 Qtr

15.5
14.6

15.4
16.0
15.7
14.7

17.5
8.9

11.3
8.8

13.6
7.2
14.1
8.3

16.3
0.8

18.2
11.5

02

Sep
9.1
1.7
14.7
4.7

Oct

Nov

Dec

10.9
9.9

6.6
17.9

7.9
Y-o-Y
11.8
%
8.4 Change
13.1

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS

Visitors who stayed less than a day increased 22.2% year-on-year in 2012 to reach 3.4 million, resulting in the proportion
of such visitors increasing 2 percentage points to reach 23%.

Chart 7: Same-day vs Overnight International Visitor Arrivals, 2008 - 2012

No. of Arrivals
(000)
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000

%Change

No. of Arrivals
(000)

%Change

Same-day IVA

Overnight IVA
30
12000
11,098
Chart 7: Top 10 Generating Markets, 2011 and 2012
10,390
3,398 25
9,161
10000
+22.2
+22.3
2,781
20
2,481
8000 7,778 7,488
2,338
15
+13.4
2,194
Generating
Rank
% Change
Rank % Change
+12.1
2012
2011 VA
+13.0VA
Market
(2012) 10(12vs11)
(2011) (11vs10)
6000

1500

USA
Hong Kong SAR

477,213
472,167

9.5 4000
0 28.9
8.0 2000
-5 9.9
3.0
-10
0
15.3
-3.1
1.0

9
10

8.3
1.7

2,591,395
1
12.4
1,577,522
2
34.7
1,140,935
3
10.0
-2.2
-3.7
956,039
4
8.6
868,991
5
4.8
656,417
24.1 2012
2008 2009 72010 2011
677,723
6
24.5
Arrivals 8
%Change
472,708
9.9
440,576
464,375

11
9

5.6
19.8

Chart 8: Top 5 Same-day IVA Source Markets, 2012

No. of Arrivals (000)


Same-day Visitors
Overall

23%

77%

Indonesia

27%

73%

P R China

28%

72%

Malaysia

56%

44%

Australia

74%

26%

South Korea

35%
20

65%
40

60

80

(%)

03

25
20
15
10

+6.8

Indonesia
2,836,608
1
+0.4
P R China
2,034,177
2
1000
Malaysia
1,231,686
3
500
Australia
4
-6.2 1,050,373
India
894,993
5
0
Japan
757,116
6
2008 2009 2010
2011 2012
Philippines
656,804
7
%Change 8
Thailand Arrivals 477,654

30

100

Overnight Visitors

3,398

11,098

777

2,061

560

1,474

541

691

275

775

157

288

5
0
-5
-10

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS (IVA)

The top 5 source markets for Singapore remained the same as 2011. However, USA overtook Hong Kong and UK to
become one of the top 10 source markets in 2012.
Among the top 10 source markets, P R China (+28.9%) and Japan (+15.3%) both registered double-digit growth, while
the Philippines was the only market that saw a decline of 3.1%.
Chart 9: Top 10 IVA Source Markets, 2012

2011
IVA Ranking

(1)

2012
IVA Ranking

No. of Arrivals (000)

2,837

(2)

%Change (12 vs 11)

+9.5

Indonesia (1)

2,034

(3)
(4)

1,232

Rank
(2012)

(7)

(6)
Indonesia
P R(8)China
Malaysia
(11)
Australia
India
(9)
Japan
Philippines
Thailand

USA
Hong Kong SAR

477,213
472,167

2011 VA

+15.3

Japan (6)

657
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Rank +3.0
% Change
(2011) (11vs10)

India (5)

% Change
(12vs11)

757

2,836,608
2,034,177
1,231,686
1,050,373
894,993
757,116
656,804
477,654

+9.9

Australia (4)

895

2012 VA

+8.0

Malaysia (3)

1,050

(5)

Generating
Market

+28.9

Chart 7: Top 10 Generating Markets,P2011


and(2)2012
R China

478
477
472

9
10

9.5
28.9
8.0
9.9
3.0
15.3
-3.1
1.0

Philippines (7)
2,591,395
1,577,522
Thailand (8)
1,140,935
956,039
USA (9)
868,991
Hong Kong SAR (10)
656,417
677,723
472,708

-3.1

8.3
440,576
( ) denotes ranking.
1.7
464,375

1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8

+1.0

1.7

11
9

Chart 10: International Visitor Arrivals by Region, 2012

AFRICA
(-7.4%)
AMERICAS
OCEANIA

(+9.3%)

(+8.8%)

0%

Southeast
Asia

4%
EUROPE
(+9.7%)
West Asia

(+6.7%)

8%
40%

11%
1%

(-5.0%)

8%
South Asia
(+3.8%)

28%
ASIA (76%)

North Asia

Southeast
Asia

(+18.9%)

North Asia
South Asia
West Asia

( ) denotes % change versus year ago.

04

12.4
34.7
10.0
+8.3
8.6
4.8
24.1
24.5
9.9
5.6
19.8

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


VISITOR PROFILE

Chart 11: Main Purpose of Visit, 2008 - 2012

(%)
100
19

22

23

23

15

15

14

27

Based on the 2012 Overseas Visitor Survey,


Singapore remained a popular destination for
Leisure visitors.

Others

80
12
13

60

Visiting Friends
/ Relatives

30
27

27

24

23
Business /
MICE

40

20

39

36

35

38

37

2008*

2009*

2010*

2011*

2012*

Holiday

*Excludes FORMULA 1 visitors profile.

Chart 12: Types of Accommodation, 2008 - 2012

(%)
100

In 2012, visitors who stayed in hotels increased


by 2 percentage points to reach an all-time high
of 65%.

21

17

17

17

17
Others

80
22
21

24

20

18

60
Residence Of
Friends /
Relatives
40
58

61

59

63

65
Hotels

20

2008*

2009*

2010*

2011*

2012*

*Excludes FORMULA 1 visitors profile.

05

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE

VISITOR PROFILE
The proportion of visitors who travelled to Singapore with companions continued to increase to 63% in 2012. Among
these visitors, majority travelled with their spouses (44%), while travelling with friends was second most prevalent (15%).

Average family travel size in 2012 remained relatively flat at 2.6 persons. However, average party size saw an increase
from 3.5 persons in 2011 to 4.6 persons in 2012.

Chart 13: Travelling Companions, 2008 - 2012

Travel with Companions


2012*

37%

(Amongst those who didnt travel alone)


44
46

63%

Spouse
2011*

41%

59%

2010*

44%

56%

2009*

45%

55%

2008*

47%

Alone

Friends
With
Companions

53%

20

40

60

80

12
15

Children Aged
19 Years And
Below

2012*
11

(%)
0

15
14

Parents/
Parents-In-Law

13
10
11

Business
Associates /
Colleagues

2010*
7
7

Siblings
No. of
Persons
5

2009*

5
7

Relatives

2008*

4.6

3.6

3.5

2.6
2.5

2.6

2.7

2.8

3
4

Children Aged
Above 19
Years

2.6

Average
Party
Size

4
5

Partner/
Boyfriend/
Girlfriend

Average
Family
Size

2.9
3

2011*

100

2009*

2010*

2011*

40

60

(%)

0
2008*

20

2012*

*Excludes FORMULA 1 visitors profile.

06

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE

VISITOR PROFILE
The two integrated resorts, Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) overtook Sentosa as the most
visited paid-access attraction in Singapore.
Orchard Road remained the most visited free-access attraction, despite declining visitorship over the years. 2012 also
saw the Merlion Park overtaking the Singapore River in percentage of visits.

Chart 14: Attractions Visited, 2008 - 2012

Paid-Access (%)

Free-Access (%)

43
45
46
49

31
24

Integrated Resort
(MBS/RWS)

Orchard Road

12**

65

29
30
31
29
34

20
31
Sentosa

Chinatown

29
26
30

22
23
25
25

9
10
10
10

Singapore
Flyer/Flight
Experience

Little India
12

Night Safari

8
8
8

Merlion Park

2010*

2009*

12

Singapore Zoo

2011*
19
18
18
17

10

2012*

15

6
6
7

19
19
18

Singapore River
(Boat Quay/ Clarke
Quay)

**Responses collected were only for part of 2010.

*Excludes FORMULA 1 visitors profile.

07

2008*

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


TOURISM RECEIPTS (TR)

Tourism receipts in 2012 reached S$23.1 billion, a 3.6% growth compared to 2011. The increase in tourism expenditure
was mainly volume driven as the growth in visitor arrivals exceeded that of tourism receipts. As a result, the per capita
expenditure fell 5.9% to S$1,592.

Chart 15: Tourism Receipts, 2008 - 2012

50%
5%

18%
-18%

TR (S$ billion)

22.3

4%
23.1

18.9
15.5
12.6

2008

2009

2010*

2011*

2012*

*Figure includes Gaming from 2010 onwards.

Chart 16: Tourism Receipts Per Capita Expenditure (TR PCE), 2008 - 2012

25%

TR PCE (S$)

7%

4%

-15%

1,530

1,626

1,691

2010*

2011*

-6%

1,592

1,306

2008

2009

*Figure includes Gaming from 2010 onwards.

08

2012*

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


TOURISM RECEIPTS OF TOP 10 IVA SOURCE MARKETS

Excluding Sightseeing and Entertainment, the top five tourism receipts source markets were Indonesia, P R China,
India, Australia and Malaysia. These markets accounted for 49% of the total tourism expenditure (excluding sightseeing
and entertainment).
P R China and Japan both saw an increase of 19.3% over 2011. While P R Chinas growth was mainly volume-driven,
Japans growth was predominantly due to an increase in per capita expenditure.

Chart 17: Tourism Receipts by Top 10 IVA Source Markets, 2012

TR (S$ million)

%Change (12 vs 11)

TOP 10 IVA
Source Markets

3,142

+10.1

Indonesia

2,516

+19.2

P R China

963

+7.8

Malaysia

1,038

-5.2

Australia

1,123

+1.8

India

949

+19.3

Japan

767

Philippines

622

Thailand

656

USA
Hong Kong

488

-8.7
+9.1
+6.2
-8.6

*Sightseeing & entertainment expenditure has been excluded from tourism receipts in the country breakdown due to commercial
sensitivity of information.

Chart 18: Tourism Receipts Per Capital Expenditure by Top 10 IVA Source Markets, 2012

TR PCE (S$)

%Change (12 vs 11)

TOP 10 IVA
Source Markets

1,107

+0.6

Indonesia

1,237

-7.5

P R China

782

-0.1

Malaysia
Australia -13.8

988
1,255

India

1,254

Japan

1,167

-1.1
+3.4
-5.8

Philippines

1,302

+8.0

Thailand

1,375

-2.0

USA

1,033

Hong Kong

-10.1

*Sightseeing & entertainment expenditure has been excluded from tourism receipts in the country breakdown due to commercial
sensitivity of information.

09

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


MAJOR TOURISM RECEIPTS COMPONENTS
Growth in tourism receipts was mainly due to the strong growth in Accommodation expenditure. All major components
saw an increase in spending, with the exception of Sightseeing and Entertainment.
While most items saw a decrease in per capita spend, there was slight growth observed in Accommodation and Medical
spend.

Chart 19: Quarterly Tourism Receipts by Major Components, 2012


%Share

%Change
(12 vs 11)

20%

Shopping

1,207

22%

Accommodation

1,274

10%

Food & Beverage 561

1,097 1,094

1,216

2%

1,189

1,267

1,280

15%

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

550
575
559

23%

Sightseeing & Entertainment


(including Gaming)

1,513

1,200

26%

Other TR Components

1,467

1,434

1,078

1,450

1,588

2000

0%

-3%

1,481

4000

+3%

6000

8000

S$ m
Notes:
*Sightseeing & entertainment expenditure has been excluded from tourism receipts in the country breakdown due to commercial
sensitivity of information..
-Other TR components include expenditure on airfares, port taxes, local transportation, business, medical, education and transit
visitors.

Chart 20: Tourism Receipts by Major Components, 2012

Tourism Receipts: S$23.1 billion (+4% vs 2011)


Others
S$ 4,055 m

Accommodation
S$ 5,038 m
18%

Medical
S$ 1,110 m

22%

5%
Local
Transport
S$ 805 m

TR:

3%

S$ 23.1 billion

10%

Food &
Beverage
S$ 2,246 m

23%
20%

Sightseeing &
Entertainment
S$ 5,240 m

Shopping
S$ 4,588 m

Notes:
- Sightseeing & Entertainment includes entrance fees to attractions and nightspots, expenditure on day-tours, leisure events and
entertainment at the Integrated Resorts.
-Other TR components include expenditure on airfares, port taxes, business, education and transit visitors.

10

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


MAJOR TOURISM RECEIPTS COMPONENTS
In 2012, shopping expenditure grew a slight 2.2% to S$4,588 million. The top five shopping markets remained consistent,
with P R China allocating significantly more on shopping than other markets.

Chart 21: Tourism Receipts by Major Components by Top 10 IVA Source Markets, 2012

Shopping

%Change
(12 vs 11)

+6%

Overall

+10%

Indonesia

+19%

P R China

+8%

Malaysia

-5%

Australia

+2%

India

+19%

Japan

Accommodation

Food & Beverage

18%

51%

-9%

Philippines

+9%

Thailand

+6%

USA

10%

-9%

Hong Kong

10%

0%

17%

39%
20%

40%

60%

949

21%

767

20%

622

28%

20%

42%

1,123

36%

14%

43%

23%

1,038

16%

42%

20%

963

31%

13%

36%

14%

2,516

44%
15%

33%

21%

24%
36%

13%

28%

15%

3,142

7%

10%

24%

31%

17,841

43%

9%

18%

29%

TR*
(S$ m)

33%

13%

28%

26%

Other TR Components

656
488

34%
80%

100%

Notes:
*Sightseeing & entertainment expenditure has been excluded from tourism receipts in the country breakdown due to commercial
sensitivity of information..
-Other TR components include expenditure on airfares, port taxes, local transportation, business, medical, education and transit
visitors.

Chart 22: Tourism Receipts Per Capita Expenditure by Major Components, 2008 - 2012

S$
450
400

394

409
ACCOMMODATION

390
349
350

357

342

341
345

341

332

300

333
311

293

304
280

250
200

183
156

155
115

SHOPPING

LOCAL TRANSPORT
MEDICAL

74

80

17

64
21

50

FOOD & BEVERAGE

SIGHTSEEING &
ENTERTAINMENT

170

163

150
100

361
348
316

74

77

60

59

56

2010*

2011*

74

OTHER TR
COMPONENTS

0
2008

2009

2012*

*Figure includes Sightseeing & entertainment (including gaming) at the two integrated resorts from 2010 onwards.

11

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


SHOPPING ITEMS

Fashion and Accessories remained the most popular shopping item, both in terms of amount spent and popularity.

Chart 23: Shopping Expenditure by Top 10 IVA Source Markets, 2012

TR (S$ million)

%Change (12 vs 11)

TOP 10 IVA
Source Markets

923

+8.0

Indonesia

1,280

+19.5

P R China

294

+12.1

Malaysia

156

-17.0

Australia

-2.5

India

237

-0.1

Japan

132
156

Philippines

141

Thailand

65
47

-22.0
+1.7
-0.7

USA
Hong Kong

-46.8

*Sightseeing & entertainment expenditure has been excluded from tourism receipts in the country breakdown due to commercial
sensitivity of information.

Chart 24: Shopping Items Purchased, 2011 - 2012

In Terms of Amount Spent

In Terms of Popularity

Shopping Items
2011

2012

2011

2012

Fashion and Accessories

42%

42%

53%

52%

Consumer Tech

17%

12%

18%

16%

Watches and Clocks

6%

11%

3%

3%

Genuine Jewellery

8%

10%

3%

3%

Cosmetics, Perfumes & Toiletries


Healthcare & Wellness

10%

10%

22%

22%

Confectionery and Food Items

6%

6%

35%

38%

Souvenirs and Gifts

6%

5%

25%

24%

Others

6%

6%

15%

16%

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2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


GAZETTED HOTEL PERFORMANCE

As at December 2012, there were 178 gazetted hotels with a total supply of 44,037 rooms.
The hotel industry remained resilient in 2012. Gazetted hotel room revenue for 2012 was estimated at S$2.8 billion,
a 6.6% year-on-year growth over 2011. Even with a moderate 3% increase in the gazetted room inventory in 2012,
gazetted hotels continued to enjoy a high AOR of 87% and ARR remained high at S$262. The latter posted a year-onyear growth of 5.9%, bringing the RevPAR to a new high of S$226 (+6.0%).

Luxury hotels were the top performers in 2012 with stellar growth in all aspects ARR (+8.1%), AOR (+1.3% pt) and
RevPAR (+9.8%).
Chart 25: Supply of Gazetted Hotels and Hotel Rooms,
2008 - 2012

No. of Rooms

No. of Hotels

Chart 26: Total Revenue of Gazetted Hotels,


2008 - 2012

S$ (m)

%Change

4900
200

50

50000
178

160

42,674

44,037
43750

3500

3,143

2800
+9.8
37500

3,959

+28.3

20

2,450
10
+4.3
0

2100

33,880

80
32,000

1400

-10

31250

40

700

-20

-20.6
25000

0
2008

2009

2010

2011

40
30

+25.9

3,087

40,759

120

109

120

4200

162

154

4,129

-30

0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

2012

Hotel F&B Revenue


No. of Rooms

Hotel Room Revenue

No. of Hotels

%Change of Total Revenue

Source: STBs survey Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover as at 13 Dec 2013.

Chart 27: Average Occupancy Rate, Average Room Rate and Revenue Per Available Room

By TIER, 2011 - 2012

OVERALL, 2008- 2012

AOR
(%)
100
81

85

86

76
262

75
247

245
50

199 189

218
186

214

400

Luxury

350

Upscale

300

Mid-Tier

87

226 250

143

431

82

352
301
265

88
197
171

87

Economy

85

Luxury

80

150
Upscale

87

50

Mid-Tier

87

Economy

85

2012

110
93

200

100

25

ARR / RevPAR (S$)

AOR (%)

ARR / RevPAR
(S$)

399
320
279
244
189
165
110
94

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

2011

Average
0 Room0 Rate (ARR)

Average
Room Rate (ARR)
0

Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR)

Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR)

Average Occupancy Rate (AOR)

Average Occupancy Rate (AOR)

Source: STBs survey Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover as at 13 Dec 2013.

13

2012 TOURISM SECTOR PERFORMANCE


INCOMING PASSENGER CARRIERS / CRUISE / RESIDENTS DEPARTURE

Chart 28: Cruise Ships & Passenger Throughput Volume,


2008 - 2012

Passenger
Throughput
(000)
1200

No. of Ship
Calls

Distribution of Scheduled Weekly Flights by Region

1,022

AFRICA
OCEANIA
0%
9%
EUROPE 5%
West Asia 2%

1200

1,139

1000

Chart 29: Incoming Scheduled Weekly Flights and Seat Capacity


1st January 2013

1,014
942

920

1000

913

AMERICAS
2%

South Asia 9%

928
800

800
Southeast Asia

640

600

600
394

400

North 21%
Asia

400
334

200

52%

Total Weekly Flights: 3,067


(+4.3% vs 1st Jan 2012)

200

Distribution of Scheduled Weekly Seat Capacity by Region


0

0
2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

AFRICA
OCEANIA

Passenger Throughput
Ship Calls

EUROPE
West Asia

In 2012, both ship calls and passenger throughput


declined at 15.2% and 3.1% respectively.

12% 0%

AMERICAS
3%

8%
3%

South Asia

9%

Southeast Asia
43%

North Asia

23%

Total Weekly Seat Capacity: 696,940


(+6.5% vs 1st Jan 2012)

Chart 30: Outbound Departures of Singapore Residents,


2008 - 2012

No. of
Departures
(000)

%Change

10,000

16
8,048

+13.4
8,000

6,828

6,961

7,753

7,342

12

As at 1st January 2013, 66 passenger carriers operated


3,067 weekly fights into Singapore, providing a seat
capacity of 696,940 seats per week, an increased of 6.5%
over 1st January 2012.

6,000
8
4,000

+5.5

+5.6
4

2,000

+3.8
+1.9

0
2008
Air

2009
Sea

2010

2011

2012

% Change of Total

In 2012, Singapore residents made 8.0 million


overseas trips, an increase of 3.8% over 2011.

14

ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012


INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS (Source: DISEMBARKATION/EMBARKATION CARDS)
Table 1

Annual International Visitor Arrivals and Visitors Days, 1991 - 2012......16

Table 2

Annual International Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence, 2003 - 2012.....17

Table 3

Monthly International Visitor Arrivals by Country of Residence, 2012......................20

Table 4

Annual Summary of Characteristics of International Visitor Arrivals from


Selected Markets, 2012............23

1. Source of Statistics
Visitors arriving in Singapore are required to complete the Disembarkation/Embarkation (D/E) cards, which serve as
the source of statistics on visitor arrivals. The accuracy of figures pertaining to the characteristics of visitors is
subject to the accuracy with which the D/E cards are filled up.
Since April 2004, fields such as (1) Purpose of Visit (2) Accommodation (3) Frequency of Trip and (4) Travel
Arrangement had been removed from the Disembarkation/Embarkation card.

2. International Visitor Arrivals


All visitors are classified by country of residence unless otherwise stated. Total visitor arrivals include all
visitors arriving by air and sea and non-Malaysian citizens arriving by land.

3. Geographical Classification
The term "ASEAN" stands for "Association of South East Asian Nations" and refers to the ten-country political
association comprising Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand,
and Vietnam. However, when used in the statistical tables in this publication, the term excludes Singapore.

4. Length of Stay
Data on length of stay in this report reflects the actual length of stay in Singapore. The date of arrival is matched
against the date of departure to compute the actual length of stay for each visitor. As some visitors may
not depart within the calendar year, the number of visitor departures would be less than the total visitor arrivals
for the year.

5. Visitor Days
Visitor Days is the total number of days that international visitors stay in a country outside of their country of
residence, whose main purpose of visit is other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the
country visited.
Visitor Days = Visitor Arrivals x Average Length of Stay.

15

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS

1. ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS AND VISITOR DAYS, 1991 - 2012

REGION OF
RESIDENCE
AMERICAS

ASIA

EUROPE

OCEANIA

AFRICA

OTHERS

TOTAL

AVERAGE
LENGTH
OF STAY
(DAYS)

VISITOR
DAYS

YEAR
1991

326,801

3,682,907

897,971

449,899

55,726

1,110

5,414,414

3.9

20,960,748

1992

367,206

4,127,650

957,551

467,137

69,686

607

5,989,837

3.7

22,364,030

1993

389,615

4,470,348

1,019,403

447,943

97,628

740

6,425,677

3.6

23,038,506

1994

428,001

4,918,378

1,016,520

434,219

100,692

499

6,898,309

3.5

24,202,775

1995

425,707

5,231,167

965,797

426,596

86,931

340

7,136,538

3.7

26,456,964

1996

459,471

5,319,306

1,002,669

431,042

79,616

262

7,292,366

3.3

23,957,382

1997

460,435

5,201,223

987,539

462,832

70,617

15,225

7,197,871

3.3

23,524,740

1998

425,424

4,223,762

982,739

519,774

79,139

11,314

6,242,152

3.4

21,396,685

1999

444,252

4,797,346

1,049,993

564,498

90,157

11,955

6,958,201

3.2

22,102,191

2000

482,984

5,320,819

1,127,872

616,564

99,508

43,655

7,691,402

3.2

24,342,532

2001

433,552

5,224,121

1,114,632

656,482

87,989

5,387

7,522,163

3.2

24,007,300

2002

416,375

5,326,708

1,101,868

644,113

72,834

5,214

7,567,112

3.1

23,271,757

2003

314,728

4,401,056

877,367

475,594

58,358

188

6,127,291

3.2

19,511,107

2004

422,167

6,079,204

1,070,790

682,408

73,878

273

8,328,720

3.2

26,699,006

2005

470,493

6,507,676

1,125,354

752,459

81,952

5,095

8,943,029

3.4

30,217,933

2006

509,774

7,110,324

1,210,024

824,411

90,514

6,094

9,751,141

3.4

32,996,531

2007

524,178

7,477,083

1,265,644

898,025

98,788

20,827

10,284,545

3.6

37,296,216

2008

505,411

7,234,406

1,322,250

957,007

90,631

6,349

10,116,054

4.0

40,027,272

2009

467,723

6,894,461

1,307,376

936,547

76,393

190

9,682,690

4.0

38,385,403

2010

524,846

8,678,618

1,373,528

989,115

75,540

54

11,641,701

3.9

44,945,162

2011

563,742

10,039,121

1,401,502

1,093,415

73,390

133

13,171,303

3.7

49,136,486

2012

616,400

11,077,447

1,537,334

1,189,147

67,994

7,769

14,496,091

3.5

51,376,712

Average Annual
Growth (%)
2003 - 2012

7.8

10.8

6.4

10.7

1.7

51.2

10.0

1.2

11.4

16

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
2. ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, 20032012

COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE

2003

TOTAL

6,127,291

AMERICAS
Canada
USA
Other Countries in Americas
ASIA
Southeast Asia
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Other Countries in Southeast Asia
North Asia
P R China
Taiwan
Hong Kong SAR
Japan
South Korea
Other Countries in North Asia
South Asia
Bangladesh
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Other Countries in South Asia
West Asia
Iran
Israel
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Other Countries in West Asia
EUROPE
Austria
Belgium & Luxembourg
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Rep of Ireland
Russian Federation (CIS)
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UK
Other Countries in Eastern Europe
Other Countries in Western Europe
OCEANIA
Australia
New Zealand
Other Countries in Oceania
AFRICA
Egypt
Mauritius
South Africa (Rep of)
Other Countries in Africa
NOT STATED

314,728
51,257
250,678
12,793
4,401,056
2,307,229
41,156
1,341,747
439,437
19,531
176,585
235,826
44,420
8,527
1,643,414
568,510
144,942
226,260
434,087
261,403
8,212
412,004
26,384
309,487
10,015
9,398
51,406
5,314
38,409
3,089
7,779
3,174
3,477
15,686
5,204
877,367
9,373
14,977
21,176
9,544
55,763
121,376
7,894
20,342
55,358
18,003
6,557
17,828
12,856
12,527
29,482
33,446
11,093
387,982
25,279
6,511
475,594
392,906
73,497
9,191
58,358
2,318
9,363
27,486
19,191
188

%CHG

100.0

-19.0

5.1
0.8
4.1
0.2
71.8
37.7
0.7
21.9
7.2
0.3
2.9
3.8
0.7
0.1
26.8
9.3
2.4
3.7
7.1
4.3
0.1
6.7
0.4
5.1
0.2
0.2
0.8
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
14.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.9
2.0
0.1
0.3
0.9
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.2
6.3
0.4
0.1
7.8
6.4
1.2
0.2
1.0
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.0

-24.4
-24.6
-23.5
-38.4
-17.4
-8.9
-31.5
-3.7
-19.9
-12.6
-9.7
-10.6
9.3
-2.4
-26.9
-15.2
-30.8
-14.9
-40.0
-29.6
-12.1
-15.5
-4.2
-17.6
-24.1
-11.1
-6.0
-10.8
-32.5
22.1
-24.4
-55.4
-48.5
-24.5
-45.0
-20.4
-36.0
-31.1
-17.6
-15.7
-22.7
-22.9
-38.3
-44.6
-22.7
-21.1
-14.7
-23.2
-19.2
-27.7
-19.0
-26.1
-8.9
-15.4
-9.3
-37.7
-26.2
-27.0
-21.9
-20.7
-19.9
-11.6
-32.8
-10.0
-25.5
-96.4

2004

8,328,720
422,167
68,877
333,156
20,134
6,079,204
3,085,876
46,087
1,765,324
537,336
29,933
245,918
341,989
105,803
13,486
2,304,419
880,259
182,443
271,691
598,840
361,083
10,103
620,673
41,545
471,244
13,011
14,311
73,204
7,358
68,236
5,363
10,546
8,160
7,288
25,158
11,721
1,070,790
13,123
16,126
25,744
12,057
77,884
142,371
11,566
27,664
61,399
22,882
6,906
22,740
19,017
16,632
35,659
44,233
15,024
457,262
32,636
9,865
682,408
561,163
109,115
12,130
73,878
3,150
11,986
34,502
24,240
273

17

%CHG

100.0

35.9

8,943,029

34.1
34.4
32.9
57.4
38.1
33.7
12.0
31.6
22.3
53.3
39.3
45.0
138.2
58.2
40.2
54.8
25.9
20.1
38.0
38.1
23.0
50.6
57.5
52.3
29.9
52.3
42.4
38.5
77.7
73.6
35.6
157.1
109.6
60.4
125.2
22.0
40.0
7.7
21.6
26.3
39.7
17.3
46.5
36.0
10.9
27.1
5.3
27.6
47.9
32.8
21.0
32.3
35.4
17.9
29.1
51.5
43.5
42.8
48.5
32.0
26.6
35.9
28.0
25.5
26.3
45.2

470,493
76,924
371,440
22,129
6,507,676
3,341,721
47,860
1,813,569
577,987
37,871
319,971
379,040
150,626
14,797
2,350,832
857,814
213,959
313,831
588,535
364,206
12,487
744,271
54,353
583,590
14,674
15,945
68,024
7,685
70,852
6,983
10,670
4,977
6,993
28,062
13,167
1,125,354
14,135
16,941
29,158
14,467
80,924
154,779
9,570
30,651
66,480
23,591
7,699
24,728
26,147
17,181
33,607
47,103
15,871
467,154
34,755
10,413
752,459
620,255
119,489
12,715
81,952
2,970
11,997
35,981
31,004
5,095

5.1
0.8
4.0
0.2
73.0
37.1
0.6
21.2
6.5
0.4
3.0
4.1
1.3
0.2
27.7
10.6
2.2
3.3
7.2
4.3
0.1
7.5
0.5
5.7
0.2
0.2
0.9
0.1
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
12.9
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.9
1.7
0.1
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.2
5.5
0.4
0.1
8.2
6.7
1.3
0.1
0.9
0.0
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.0

2005

%CHG

100.0

7.4

5.3
0.9
4.2
0.2
72.8
37.4
0.5
20.3
6.5
0.4
3.6
4.2
1.7
0.2
26.3
9.6
2.4
3.5
6.6
4.1
0.1
8.3
0.6
6.5
0.2
0.2
0.8
0.1
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
12.6
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.9
1.7
0.1
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.2
5.2
0.4
0.1
8.4
6.9
1.3
0.1
0.9
0.0
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.1

11.4
11.7
11.5
9.9
7.0
8.3
3.8
2.7
7.6
26.5
30.1
10.8
42.4
9.7
2.0
-2.5
17.3
15.5
-1.7
0.9
23.6
19.9
30.8
23.8
12.8
11.4
-7.1
4.4
3.8
30.2
1.2
-39.0
-4.0
11.5
12.3
5.1
7.7
5.1
13.3
20.0
3.9
8.7
-17.3
10.8
8.3
3.1
11.5
8.7
37.5
3.3
-5.8
6.5
5.6
2.2
6.5
5.6
10.3
10.5
9.5
4.8
10.9
-5.7
0.1
4.3
27.9
1766.3

2006

9,751,141
509,774
83,404
399,786
26,584
7,110,324
3,577,365
45,331
1,922,217
634,303
46,658
386,119
356,367
165,105
21,265
2,610,462
1,037,201
219,463
291,474
594,406
454,722
13,196
840,266
63,765
658,902
15,161
20,526
73,282
8,630
82,231
9,350
10,148
4,635
9,549
34,013
14,536
1,210,024
15,406
18,100
27,045
16,303
90,198
161,125
10,441
35,657
68,174
26,140
9,710
26,625
37,674
21,232
35,524
51,880
17,505
488,167
41,447
11,671
824,411
691,632
120,065
12,714
90,514
3,151
10,883
38,488
37,992
6,094

100.0
5.2
0.9
4.1
0.3
72.9
36.7
0.5
19.7
6.5
0.5
4.0
3.7
1.7
0.2
26.8
10.6
2.3
3.0
6.1
4.7
0.1
8.6
0.7
6.8
0.2
0.2
0.8
0.1
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.1
12.4
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.9
1.7
0.1
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.2
5.0
0.4
0.1
8.5
7.1
1.2
0.1
0.9
0.0
0.1
0.4
0.4
0.1

%CHG

9.0
8.3
8.4
7.6
20.1
9.3
7.1
-5.3
6.0
9.7
23.2
20.7
-6.0
9.6
43.7
11.0
20.9
2.6
-7.1
1.0
24.9
5.7
12.9
17.3
12.9
3.3
28.7
7.7
12.3
16.1
33.9
-4.9
-6.9
36.6
21.2
10.4
7.5
9.0
6.8
-7.2
12.7
11.5
4.1
9.1
16.3
2.5
10.8
26.1
7.7
44.1
23.6
5.7
10.1
10.3
4.5
19.3
12.1
9.6
11.5
0.5
0.0
10.4
6.1
-9.3
7.0
22.5
19.6

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS

2. ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, 2003 - 2012

COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE

TOTAL
AMERICAS
Canada
USA
Other Countries in Americas
ASIA
Southeast Asia
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Other Countries in Southeast Asia
North Asia
P R China
Taiwan
Hong Kong SAR
Japan
South Korea
Other Countries in North Asia
South Asia
Bangladesh
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Other Countries in South Asia
West Asia
Iran
Israel
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Other Countries in West Asia
EUROPE
Austria
Belgium & Luxembourg
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Rep of Ireland
Russian Federation (CIS)
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UK
Other Countries in Eastern Europe
Other Countries in Western Europe
OCEANIA
Australia
New Zealand
Other Countries in Oceania
AFRICA
Egypt
Mauritius
South Africa (Rep of)
Other Countries in Africa
NOT STATED

2007

10,284,545
524,178
86,627
408,885
28,666
7,477,083
3,724,736
50,247
1,962,055
645,774
64,728
418,775
353,416
203,210
26,531
2,699,768
1,113,956
208,156
302,110
594,514
464,292
16,740
953,971
77,050
748,728
16,000
22,871
79,405
9,917
98,608
14,235
11,025
5,242
10,555
41,054
16,497
1,265,644
16,696
19,260
31,406
14,528
99,269
164,900
10,111
38,746
70,351
29,176
10,232
28,571
44,105
24,950
37,620
55,103
18,614
495,693
43,547
12,766
898,025
768,490
116,728
12,807
98,788
5,054
11,682
42,227
39,825
20,827

100.0
5.1
0.8
4.0
0.3
72.7
36.2
0.5
19.1
6.3
0.6
4.1
3.4
2.0
0.3
26.3
10.8
2.0
2.9
5.8
4.5
0.2
9.3
0.7
7.3
0.2
0.2
0.8
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.2
12.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1
1.0
1.6
0.1
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.2
4.8
0.4
0.1
8.7
7.5
1.1
0.1
1.0
0.0
0.1
0.4
0.4
0.2

% CHG

5.5
2.8
3.9
2.3
7.8
5.2
4.1
10.8
2.1
1.8
38.7
8.5
-0.8
23.1
24.8
3.4
7.4
-5.2
3.6
0.0
2.1
26.9
13.5
20.8
13.6
5.5
11.4
8.4
14.9
19.9
52.2
8.6
13.1
10.5
20.7
13.5
4.6
8.4
6.4
16.1
-10.9
10.1
2.3
-3.2
8.7
3.2
11.6
5.4
7.3
17.1
17.5
5.9
6.2
6.3
1.5
5.1
9.4
8.9
11.1
-2.8
0.7
9.1
60.4
7.3
9.7
4.8
241.8

2008

10,116,054
505,411
80,044
396,631
28,736
7,234,406
3,571,408
54,285
1,765,429
647,480
78,582
418,938
333,905
239,299
33,490
2,541,938
1,078,742
175,924
278,115
571,040
423,018
15,099
1,007,123
95,818
778,303
19,752
22,998
79,818
10,434
113,937
19,083
11,402
4,838
10,096
51,170
17,348
1,322,250
16,649
21,100
32,316
13,380
111,198
175,280
9,045
43,035
73,230
32,816
11,499
28,036
56,658
29,966
35,163
64,788
15,810
492,933
46,127
13,221
957,007
833,156
110,772
13,079
90,631
4,453
11,430
40,083
34,665
6,349

18

100.0
5.0
0.8
3.9
0.3
71.5
35.3
0.5
17.5
6.4
0.8
4.1
3.3
2.4
0.3
25.1
10.7
1.7
2.7
5.6
4.2
0.1
10.0
0.9
7.7
0.2
0.2
0.8
0.1
1.1
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.5
0.2
13.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1
1.1
1.7
0.1
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.2
4.9
0.5
0.1
9.5
8.2
1.1
0.1
0.9
0.0
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.1

% CHG

2009

-1.6

9,682,690

-3.6
-7.6
-3.0
0.2
-3.2
-4.1
8.0
-10.0
0.3
21.4
0.0
-5.5
17.8
26.2
-5.8
-3.2
-15.5
-7.9
-3.9
-8.9
-9.8
5.6
24.4
4.0
23.5
0.6
0.5
5.2
15.5
34.1
3.4
-7.7
-4.3
24.6
5.2
4.5
-0.3
9.6
2.9
-7.9
12.0
6.3
-10.5
11.1
4.1
12.5
12.4
-1.9
28.5
20.1
-6.5
17.6
-15.1
-0.6
5.9
3.6
6.6
8.4
-5.1
2.1
-8.3
-11.9
-2.2
-5.1
-13.0
-69.5

467,723
70,034
370,704
26,985
6,894,461
3,684,848
56,531
1,745,330
764,309
70,272
432,072
317,905
265,414
33,015
2,163,701
936,747
156,761
294,420
489,987
271,987
13,799
928,903
86,637
725,624
15,183
22,280
70,010
9,169
117,009
23,917
10,884
5,750
10,815
49,529
16,114
1,307,376
17,505
21,365
30,571
16,035
119,728
183,681
9,250
46,770
76,359
30,354
11,200
22,720
50,348
30,871
31,924
63,829
12,800
469,756
48,881
13,429
936,547
830,299
93,834
12,414
76,393
3,861
11,418
34,451
26,663
190

100.0
4.8
0.7
3.8
0.3
71.2
38.1
0.6
18.0
7.9
0.7
4.5
3.3
2.7
0.3
22.3
9.7
1.6
3.0
5.1
2.8
0.1
9.6
0.9
7.5
0.2
0.2
0.7
0.1
1.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.2
13.5
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
1.2
1.9
0.1
0.5
0.8
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.7
0.1
4.9
0.5
0.1
9.7
8.6
1.0
0.1
0.8
0.0
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.0

%CHG

-4.3
-7.5
-12.5
-6.5
-6.1
-4.7
3.2
4.1
-1.1
18.0
-10.6
3.1
-4.8
10.9
-1.4
-14.9
-13.2
-10.9
5.9
-14.2
-35.7
-8.6
-7.8
-9.6
-6.8
-23.1
-3.1
-12.3
-12.1
2.7
25.3
-4.5
18.9
7.1
-3.2
-7.1
-1.1
5.1
1.3
-5.4
19.8
7.7
4.8
2.3
8.7
4.3
-7.5
-2.6
-19.0
-11.1
3.0
-9.2
-1.5
-19.0
-4.7
6.0
1.6
-2.1
-0.3
-15.3
-5.1
-15.7
-13.3
-0.1
-14.1
-23.1
-97.0

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
2. ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, 2003 - 2012

COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE

TOTAL
AMERICAS
Canada
USA
Other Countries in Americas
ASIA
Southeast Asia
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Other Countries in Southeast Asia
North Asia
P R China
Taiwan
Hong Kong SAR
Japan
South Korea
Other Countries in North Asia
South Asia
Bangladesh
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Other Countries in South Asia
West Asia
Iran
Israel
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Other Countries in West Asia
EUROPE
Austria
Belgium & Luxembourg
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Rep of Ireland
Russian Federation (CIS)
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UK
Other Countries in Eastern Europe
Other Countries in Western Europe
OCEANIA
Australia
New Zealand
Other Countries in Oceania
AFRICA
Egypt
Mauritius
South Africa (Rep of)
Other Countries in Africa
NOT STATED

2010

11,641,701
524,846
75,142
417,195
32,509
8,678,618
4,821,753
62,157
2,306,243
1,037,489
78,338
544,449
430,067
322,880
40,130
2,664,002
1,171,493
191,186
387,579
528,951
360,703
24,090
1,046,307
92,312
828,994
14,303
21,927
78,973
9,798
146,556
36,932
12,833
8,368
12,633
56,476
19,314
1,373,528
20,093
24,399
29,635
15,611
130,461
209,263
8,006
51,086
76,520
31,765
11,594
20,437
55,005
33,765
35,084
74,376
16,404
461,769
53,147
15,108
989,115
880,558
95,790
12,767
75,540
4,746
11,617
32,430
26,747
54

100.0
4.5
0.6
3.6
0.3
74.5
41.4
0.5
19.8
8.9
0.7
4.7
3.7
2.8
0.3
22.9
10.1
1.6
3.3
4.5
3.1
0.2
9.0
0.8
7.1
0.1
0.2
0.7
0.1
1.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.2
11.8
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1
1.1
1.8
0.1
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.1
4.0
0.5
0.1
8.5
7.6
0.8
0.1
0.6
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.0

%CHG

20.2
12.2
7.3
12.5
20.5
25.9
30.9
10.0
32.1
35.7
11.5
26.0
35.3
21.7
21.6
23.1
25.1
22.0
31.6
8.0
32.6
74.6
12.6
6.6
14.2
-5.8
-1.6
12.8
6.9
25.3
54.4
17.9
45.5
16.8
14.0
19.9
5.1
14.8
14.2
-3.1
-2.6
9.0
13.9
-13.4
9.2
0.2
4.6
3.5
-10.0
9.2
9.4
9.9
16.5
28.2
-1.7
8.7
12.5
5.6
6.1
2.1
2.8
-1.1
22.9
1.7
-5.9
0.3
-71.6

2011

13,171,303
563,742
82,932
440,576
40,234
10,039,121
5,414,250
62,243
2,592,222
1,140,935
94,184
677,723
472,708
332,231
42,004
3,379,363
1,577,522
238,488
464,375
656,417
414,879
27,682
1,091,215
95,531
868,991
12,757
20,928
83,991
9,017
154,293
32,434
12,137
8,278
17,041
62,736
21,667
1,401,502
19,889
24,979
27,201
23,905
140,299
219,952
7,130
53,520
81,090
32,450
14,095
18,565
59,378
34,977
37,368
79,023
14,731
442,611
54,453
15,886
1,093,415
956,039
122,995
14,381
73,390
3,829
10,527
33,506
25,528
133

19

%CHG

100.0

13.1

4.3
0.6
3.3
0.3
76.2
41.1
0.5
19.7
8.7
0.7
5.1
3.6
2.5
0.3
25.7
12.0
1.8
3.5
5.0
3.1
0.2
8.3
0.7
6.6
0.1
0.2
0.6
0.1
1.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.2
10.6
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
1.1
1.7
0.1
0.4
0.6
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.1
3.4
0.4
0.1
8.3
7.3
0.9
0.1
0.6
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.0

7.4
10.4
5.6
23.8
15.7
12.3
0.1
12.4
10.0
20.2
24.5
9.9
2.9
4.7
26.9
34.7
24.7
19.8
24.1
15.0
14.9
4.3
3.5
4.8
-10.8
-4.6
6.4
-8.0
5.3
-12.2
-5.4
-1.1
34.9
11.1
12.2
2.0
-1.0
2.4
-8.2
53.1
7.5
5.1
-10.9
4.8
6.0
2.2
21.6
-9.2
8.0
3.6
6.5
6.2
-10.2
-4.1
2.5
5.1
10.5
8.6
28.4
12.6
-2.8
-19.3
-9.4
3.3
-4.6
146.3

2012

14,496,091
616,400
87,795
477,213
51,392
11,077,447
5,779,607
71,755
2,837,537
1,231,686
93,046
656,804
477,654
366,234
44,891
4,018,736
2,034,177
282,203
472,167
757,116
445,184
27,889
1,132,465
110,673
894,993
13,425
21,206
83,359
8,809
146,639
18,553
13,600
7,621
17,969
65,552
23,344
1,537,334
23,264
26,824
31,479
33,333
158,923
252,433
8,137
65,557
81,603
36,803
18,905
18,965
68,957
37,778
43,248
83,857
18,029
446,497
65,903
16,839
1,189,147
1,050,373
123,701
15,073
67,994
3,630
9,857
32,739
21,768
7,769

100.0
4.3
0.6
3.3
0.4
76.4
39.9
0.5
19.6
8.5
0.6
4.5
3.3
2.5
0.3
27.7
14.0
1.9
3.3
5.2
3.1
0.2
7.8
0.8
6.2
0.1
0.1
0.6
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.2
10.6
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
1.1
1.7
0.1
0.5
0.6
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.1
3.1
0.5
0.1
8.2
7.2
0.9
0.1
0.5
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1

%
CHG

AVERAGE
ANNUAL
GROWTH
(%)
2003-2012

10.1

10.0

9.3
5.9
8.3
27.7
10.3
6.7
15.3
9.5
8.0
-1.2
-3.1
1.0
10.2
6.9
18.9
28.9
18.3
1.7
15.3
7.3
0.7
3.8
15.9
3.0
5.2
1.3
-0.8
-2.3
-5.0
-42.8
12.1
-7.9
5.4
4.5
7.7
9.7
17.0
7.4
15.7
39.4
13.3
14.8
14.1
22.5
0.6
13.4
34.1
2.2
16.1
8.0
15.7
6.1
22.4
0.9
21.0
6.0
8.8
9.9
0.6
4.8
-7.4
-5.2
-6.4
-2.3
-14.7
5,741.4

7.8
6.2
7.4
16.7
10.8
10.7
6.4
8.7
12.1
18.9
15.7
8.2
26.4
20.3
10.4
15.2
7.7
8.5
6.4
6.1
14.6
11.9
17.3
12.5
3.3
9.5
5.5
5.8
16.1
22.0
6.4
10.2
20.0
17.2
18.1
6.4
10.6
6.7
4.5
14.9
12.3
8.5
0.3
13.9
4.4
8.3
12.5
0.7
20.5
13.0
4.3
10.8
5.5
1.6
11.2
11.1
10.7
11.5
6.0
5.7
1.7
5.1
0.6
2.0
1.4
51.2

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS

3. MONTHLY INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, 2012

COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE
TOTAL
AMERICAS
Canada
USA
Other Countries in Americas
ASIA
Southeast Asia
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Other Countries in Southeast Asia
North Asia
P R China
Taiwan
Hong Kong SAR
Japan
South Korea
Other Countries in North Asia
South Asia
Bangladesh
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Other Countries in South Asia
West Asia
Iran
Israel
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Other Countries in West Asia
EUROPE
Austria
Belgium & Luxembourg
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Rep of Ireland
Russian Federation (CIS)
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UK
Other Countries in Eastern Europe
Other Countries in Western Europe
OCEANIA
Australia
New Zealand
Other Countries in Oceania
AFRICA
Egypt
Mauritius
South Africa (Rep of)
Other Countries in Africa
NOT STATED

JANUARY

1,198,506
51,653
8,495
38,922
4,236
883,355
432,506
4,862
230,500
88,969
6,710
42,248
28,725
27,160
3,332
367,259
201,742
27,457
39,000
50,672
45,933
2,455
73,360
7,250
57,265
1,289
1,496
5,407
653
10,230
1,726
1,138
483
1,664
3,990
1,229
150,011
2,210
2,153
3,250
4,792
10,939
26,463
786
5,443
7,082
3,238
2,147
1,566
12,759
2,473
5,682
7,253
1,953
40,128
8,213
1,481
107,329
94,946
11,207
1,176
6,118
269
821
3,185
1,843
40

% CHG

13.5
4.8
7.6
1.7
34.7
16.4
9.0
6.9
10.7
13.6
3.9
-2.5
-13.6
37.8
7.3
35.4
52.8
50.7
33.0
3.8
11.8
31.9
-8.9
-11.9
-9.2
9.0
-4.8
-5.5
-12.2
1.3
-24.3
1.6
6.2
96.0
-0.1
-12.3
13.1
17.7
4.6
13.3
116.1
-0.2
33.2
4.9
7.8
5.4
6.2
104.5
-7.6
31.1
12.4
17.4
5.7
20.9
-3.1
24.7
23.4
0.0
-3.1
38.3
-2.6
-22.2
-32.2
-19.3
-18.5
-27.5
1,900.0

FEBRUARY

1,134,554
54,048
8,303
41,970
3,775
844,511
424,993
4,782
211,738
88,451
7,038
50,931
33,176
26,059
2,818
330,341
158,002
27,260
30,416
67,306
45,397
1,960
78,699
7,639
61,815
1,010
1,405
6,251
579
10,478
1,483
1,336
655
975
4,211
1,818
159,906
2,803
2,392
4,261
5,586
14,493
27,868
802
5,314
7,351
4,038
2,559
1,557
6,533
2,398
5,967
7,709
2,001
47,132
7,440
1,702
71,466
63,878
6,613
975
4,526
319
729
2,172
1,306
97

20

% CHG

MARCH

% CHG

APRIL

% CHG

14.6

1,243,133

16.0

1,201,953

8.9

23.9
20.4
23.6
35.2
11.3
12.6
22.9
19.6
8.2
19.3
5.9
7.0
-2.9
-8.6
8.4
5.4
42.4
-20.4
15.7
23.3
-20.9
19.6
20.0
21.9
5.3
21.0
5.8
-18.5
-1.6
-51.2
28.5
3.8
-19.3
22.8
39.2
32.8
48.9
36.3
33.7
217.9
34.8
44.5
53.1
51.1
18.0
36.6
121.9
18.8
50.2
21.5
56.0
17.7
7.3
13.1
58.2
44.0
12.8
9.9
54.3
5.6
15.7
36.9
27.7
38.8
-15.3
9,600.0

60,074
9,930
45,720
4,424
932,505
484,166
6,942
227,695
108,054
8,197
58,682
43,230
28,214
3,152
349,690
182,348
21,401
35,154
74,995
34,077
1,715
82,938
8,951
65,547
997
1,492
5,286
665
15,711
5,048
1,216
340
1,244
6,088
1,775
165,089
2,305
2,610
3,557
4,144
14,253
30,111
724
6,122
7,163
4,579
1,763
1,817
6,603
3,107
5,175
7,958
1,874
52,109
7,399
1,716
79,598
70,960
7,469
1,169
5,867
271
813
2,992
1,791

6.4
5.5
5.7
16.3
17.2
11.3
19.8
18.7
12.1
-3.2
-2.1
-5.5
18.8
7.2
30.0
40.5
40.6
7.4
25.0
15.1
0.9
11.5
10.1
13.8
6.5
9.6
-6.2
-8.0
-8.4
-42.6
12.2
-13.3
57.1
30.8
22.6
17.3
25.3
6.4
30.6
151.3
15.5
27.0
-1.5
18.8
0.9
58.2
48.3
18.7
15.1
10.5
39.1
13.7
42.3
4.7
38.5
-0.7
7.8
7.7
7.6
19.0
5.8
-7.2
21.5
13.6
-8.1

47,323
7,294
35,169
4,860
929,248
493,900
4,472
214,289
96,892
12,114
75,052
56,217
29,837
5,027
326,631
173,543
22,999
47,141
49,203
31,252
2,493
98,688
9,279
76,035
1,027
1,294
10,243
810
10,029
886
979
389
1,029
5,282
1,464
126,189
1,829
2,637
2,660
2,358
14,517
19,375
660
4,848
5,609
3,444
1,265
1,463
5,023
3,051
3,447
7,726
1,276
38,477
4,989
1,535
92,969
81,927
9,881
1,161
6,223
345
1,220
3,018
1,640
1

4.1
1.8
3.1
16.7
11.6
8.1
19.3
10.3
11.1
8.5
-1.5
1.0
23.5
12.6
20.4
31.7
22.2
-10.1
28.4
11.6
22.2
4.3
20.4
2.6
8.8
-13.2
5.5
21.4
7.4
-16.7
5.2
13.7
-16.4
18.8
10.5
4.0
17.6
20.0
15.3
107.2
22.5
6.0
24.1
35.3
-5.7
2.7
73.1
-6.8
20.8
11.2
20.7
1.7
34.6
-14.4
41.6
1.9
-4.8
-4.0
-12.7
7.7
-4.7
29.7
22.9
-14.2
-6.6
0.0

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
3. MONTHLY INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, 2012

COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE
TOTAL
AMERICAS
Canada
USA
Other Countries in Americas
ASIA
Southeast Asia
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Other Countries in Southeast Asia
North Asia
P R China
Taiwan
Hong Kong SAR
Japan
South Korea
Other Countries in North Asia
South Asia
Bangladesh
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Other Countries in South Asia
West Asia
Iran
Israel
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Other Countries in West Asia
EUROPE
Austria
Belgium & Luxembourg
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Rep of Ireland
Russian Federation (CIS)
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UK
Other Countries in Eastern Europe
Other Countries in Western Europe
OCEANIA
Australia
New Zealand
Other Countries in Oceania
AFRICA
Egypt
Mauritius
South Africa (Rep of)
Other Countries in Africa
NOT STATED

MAY

1,146,448
46,711
6,166
36,739
3,806
919,680
490,836
4,649
228,359
99,568
8,984
72,484
42,583
30,562
3,647
278,139
139,946
20,607
33,091
50,006
33,018
1,471
142,003
9,231
124,147
1,021
1,489
5,346
769
8,702
924
977
318
874
4,312
1,297
91,541
1,338
1,661
1,644
1,607
10,902
14,377
627
3,639
5,329
1,875
1,034
1,240
3,939
2,131
2,008
5,467
1,025
26,725
3,729
1,244
84,044
72,641
10,137
1,266
4,469
267
534
2,251
1,417
3

% CHG

8.8
8.2
0.8
7.7
29.2
10.5
9.8
16.0
14.2
10.0
13.8
0.0
-3.8
24.7
2.8
13.6
26.2
9.9
-12.7
20.2
-2.1
-21.6
8.2
17.9
8.6
9.9
-9.9
-6.9
3.2
-8.5
-44.9
-0.7
-15.9
-6.6
3.2
-4.4
4.7
11.0
2.3
12.1
52.2
8.1
13.9
22.7
4.0
-2.1
8.8
33.6
-4.8
24.5
8.6
4.3
2.5
16.0
-5.5
9.8
9.7
-2.7
0.4
-21.4
13.3
-1.5
-4.0
-11.6
11.0
-13.0
50.0

JUNE

1,157,739
52,558
5,356
43,468
3,734
900,822
502,674
6,980
253,510
107,356
7,397
49,957
34,526
39,560
3,388
269,707
122,630
21,006
36,897
52,387
34,394
2,393
114,364
9,782
93,694
948
3,119
6,040
781
14,077
1,345
1,088
979
2,519
5,716
2,430
87,189
1,217
1,669
1,801
1,745
9,301
13,106
571
3,668
5,194
2,506
846
1,560
3,567
2,263
2,043
4,657
1,100
25,647
3,731
997
106,250
92,951
12,021
1,278
5,099
304
681
2,591
1,523
5,821

21

% CHG

JULY

% CHG

AUGUST

% CHG

SEPTEMBER

% CHG

7.2

1,283,611

0.8

1,313,604

11.5

1,051,348

1.7

9.8
4.5
9.5
22.7
6.2
2.5
7.2
0.1
9.7
-2.3
-4.4
5.3
7.6
8.9
13.9
18.7
2.7
-2.8
37.6
0.5
-14.7
5.3
22.5
3.3
-0.9
13.8
14.0
-9.6
12.8
-33.4
23.5
13.6
66.6
12.9
13.7
8.8
20.5
11.4
14.1
-12.1
16.4
8.4
28.0
18.4
5.5
10.8
12.6
4.1
15.6
12.3
1.6
3.6
38.4
4.8
16.0
6.3
7.7
10.2
-6.7
-7.7
-3.1
-8.2
8.6
22.4
-30.3

55,958
7,346
44,265
4,347
978,941
481,014
5,485
246,772
90,449
7,699
45,249
34,542
46,521
4,297
391,998
201,652
33,511
50,113
61,139
42,524
3,059
89,931
10,330
68,749
1,028
3,327
5,847
650
15,998
1,403
1,239
965
2,176
7,448
2,767
122,168
2,095
2,884
3,359
1,425
15,402
17,784
670
5,403
9,847
3,587
1,237
1,862
3,848
3,663
2,430
8,219
1,363
31,195
4,677
1,218
120,708
105,570
13,772
1,366
5,822
315
615
2,674
2,218
14

4.3
3.5
2.5
29.1
-0.8
-3.4
-0.7
-1.8
0.3
-16.3
-11.2
-15.4
2.1
5.3
4.9
9.7
0.2
-12.0
10.2
4.8
-9.3
-3.5
14.3
-3.5
4.2
-6.8
-22.9
-19.8
-27.9
-35.7
5.9
-59.9
-41.1
-18.6
-22.8
7.3
17.8
7.5
9.6
-28.4
10.5
13.5
20.7
30.2
1.7
12.1
1.7
4.3
-1.0
9.8
-1.0
12.3
16.5
1.7
13.7
3.0
7.8
11.5
-13.8
2.2
-22.0
-36.5
-35.5
-9.8
-27.2
-84.8

46,627
6,454
36,979
3,194
1,035,991
517,640
5,860
276,938
107,841
6,527
45,775
38,137
33,230
3,332
417,043
206,734
27,903
48,138
82,747
47,383
4,138
84,393
9,707
63,579
1,103
1,394
7,979
631
16,915
1,985
999
1,231
1,785
8,068
2,847
134,628
2,145
2,692
1,864
992
20,864
20,355
755
11,397
8,361
1,903
1,303
1,661
4,101
5,802
1,872
6,816
1,334
34,338
4,523
1,550
91,192
79,292
10,901
999
5,119
258
932
1,841
2,088
47

7.9
0.9
8.1
22.5
12.5
15.2
28.6
21.4
18.1
-10.0
-7.6
10.9
8.6
-2.4
9.8
12.4
5.0
-1.8
14.9
6.8
9.5
7.2
32.7
4.4
-5.2
20.8
5.2
14.9
25.7
-15.1
-0.7
112.2
69.0
21.6
54.4
8.3
12.1
9.3
16.9
-20.0
19.1
12.2
16.5
38.3
-6.2
-0.1
9.3
5.8
1.7
7.2
8.5
11.9
16.5
-1.8
16.7
-8.8
7.8
10.2
-6.1
-5.5
-1.8
8.4
10.8
2.4
-10.6

41,012
4,858
32,008
4,146
777,568
407,516
4,106
195,481
90,484
6,502
46,880
34,926
25,917
3,220
280,670
128,830
18,385
34,584
65,991
31,247
1,633
78,515
10,030
58,748
939
1,710
6,398
690
10,867
1,747
1,171
597
1,080
4,588
1,684
113,089
1,712
1,970
1,885
1,586
12,529
19,658
678
5,174
6,117
2,254
1,374
1,421
4,002
3,565
1,905
5,931
1,120
34,849
3,967
1,392
113,924
100,891
11,669
1,364
5,516
340
571
2,637
1,968
239

9.8
6.7
7.3
39.2
-1.4
-9.6
5.0
-11.7
-12.2
-6.7
-9.6
5.8
-2.9
-18.3
12.9
23.6
-3.5
11.2
5.8
3.8
-3.7
2.5
13.1
0.8
-13.0
29.6
0.1
7.1
-16.5
-49.9
27.0
-15.9
-30.1
-1.5
-0.8
8.2
8.2
8.3
13.6
26.0
20.1
13.0
37.2
33.8
-3.2
14.8
8.9
-6.6
-6.1
20.9
0.2
3.6
-4.1
2.6
11.3
0.9
17.5
17.2
20.3
12.4
-7.2
-13.5
-2.4
-2.9
-12.5
856.0

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS

3. MONTHLY INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, 2012

COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE
TOTAL
AMERICAS
Canada
USA
Other Countries in Americas
ASIA
Southeast Asia
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Other Countries in Southeast Asia
North Asia
P R China
Taiwan
Hong Kong SAR
Japan
South Korea
Other Countries in North Asia
South Asia
Bangladesh
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Other Countries in South Asia
West Asia
Iran
Israel
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Other Countries in West Asia
EUROPE
Austria
Belgium & Luxembourg
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Rep of Ireland
Russian Federation (CIS)
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UK
Other Countries in Eastern Europe
Other Countries in Western Europe
OCEANIA
Australia
New Zealand
Other Countries in Oceania
AFRICA
Egypt
Mauritius
South Africa (Rep of)
Other Countries in Africa
NOT STATED

% CHG

NOVEMBER

% CHG

DECEMBER

1,192,580

9.9

1,212,079

17.9

1,360,536

11.8

14,496,091

100.0

10.1

DEC

9.0
-2.3
9.5
29.3
21.6
16.9
20.5
21.7
18.1
-3.2
4.5
15.7
7.9
9.2
39.5
75.7
27.5
16.4
15.3
2.6
28.0
4.0
17.2
3.3
-5.3
-6.1
0.7
-6.2
-36.9
-59.6
0.6
-37.7
-47.2
-38.1
-22.8
1.0
-4.8
0.3
0.5
-6.6
12.7
-9.9
2.0
12.3
1.6
3.7
16.8
-0.7
15.5
2.9
-1.8
-2.6
-26.0
1.1
10.3
4.6
16.8
19.9
-3.8
-7.8
-0.2
22.2
7.2
6.0
-14.2

57,297
8,932
43,787
4,578
1,047,004
593,887
12,353
307,155
135,669
8,073
58,363
40,548
28,176
3,550
337,795
171,109
20,995
42,299
69,538
31,232
2,622
103,142
10,096
78,272
1,313
1,717
10,726
1,018
12,180
693
1,035
698
1,100
6,444
2,210
131,421
1,833
1,922
2,391
3,668
11,810
22,338
586
4,986
6,028
2,970
1,558
1,395
7,303
2,415
5,809
6,923
1,475
38,314
6,370
1,327
115,229
103,207
10,323
1,699
8,901
277
1,271
4,921
2,432

20.6
17.4
20.2
30.8
12.0
6.0
19.0
8.1
4.0
-6.1
2.2
3.1
4.4
6.5
30.2
50.9
38.6
16.8
11.1
5.5
3.0
0.9
20.7
-0.2
11.3
-7.2
-5.8
0.9
-0.7
-65.8
33.0
41.0
-5.7
10.0
14.0
2.4
12.5
-5.1
7.1
-15.1
-2.0
4.1
-23.6
2.3
-2.3
-4.1
21.0
-8.6
6.1
-21.1
17.7
3.5
34.3
3.4
5.5
10.7
19.3
21.8
-1.8
22.3
-7.7
9.5
-30.8
-7.2
8.1

616,400
87,795
477,213
51,392
11,077,447
5,779,607
71,755
2,837,537
1,231,686
93,046
656,804
477,654
366,234
44,891
4,018,736
2,034,177
282,203
472,167
757,116
445,184
27,889
1,132,465
110,673
894,993
13,425
21,206
83,359
8,809
146,639
18,553
13,600
7,621
17,969
65,552
23,344
1,537,334
23,264
26,824
31,479
33,333
158,923
252,433
8,137
65,557
81,603
36,803
18,905
18,965
68,957
37,778
43,248
83,857
18,029
446,497
65,903
16,839
1,189,147
1,050,373
123,701
15,073
67,994
3,630
9,857
32,739
21,768

4.3
0.6
3.3
0.4
76.4
39.9
0.5
19.6
8.5
0.6
4.5
3.3
2.5
0.3
27.7
14.0
1.9
3.3
5.2
3.1
0.2
7.8
0.8
6.2
0.1
0.1
0.6
0.1
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.2
10.6
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
1.1
1.7
0.1
0.5
0.6
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.1
3.1
0.5
0.1
8.2
7.2
0.9
0.1
0.5
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.2

9.3
5.9
8.3
27.7
10.3
6.7
15.3
9.5
8.0
-1.2
-3.1
1.0
10.2
6.9
18.9
28.9
18.3
1.7
15.3
7.3
0.7
3.8
15.9
3.0
5.2
1.3
-0.8
-2.3
-5.0
-42.8
12.1
-7.9
5.4
4.5
7.7
9.7
17.0
7.4
15.7
39.4
13.3
14.8
14.1
22.5
0.6
13.4
34.1
2.2
16.1
8.0
15.7
6.1
22.4
0.9
21.0
6.0
8.8
9.9
0.6
4.8
-7.4
-5.2
-6.4
-2.3
-14.7

MAR
MAR
MAR
OCT
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
DEC
APR
APR
OCT
JUL
OCT
AUG
AUG
JUL
JUL
AUG
AUG
AUG
MAY
JUL
MAY
OCT
JUL
DEC
DEC
AUG
MAR
FEB
AUG
JUN
AUG
AUG
MAR
FEB
JUL
FEB
FEB
AUG
MAR
FEB
AUG
JUL
MAR
FEB
JUL
JAN
AUG
FEB
JUL
OCT
MAR
JAN
MAR
JUL
JUL
JUL
DEC
DEC
APR
DEC
DEC
DEC

395 39,400.0

684

11,300.0

7,769

0.1

5,741.4

JUN

50,636
7,002
38,016
5,618
899,386
465,620
5,070
215,668
93,945
6,935
56,058
57,136
25,749
5,059
328,625
170,529
20,456
38,630
62,436
34,713
1,861
92,897
9,456
72,348
1,702
1,368
7,229
794
12,244
575
1,331
550
2,517
5,100
2,171
124,632
1,967
2,046
2,517
2,541
11,328
20,744
675
4,265
6,884
2,907
1,326
1,740
4,909
3,646
3,035
7,634
2,170
38,074
4,935
1,289
112,575
100,138
11,158
1,279
4,923
324
512
2,230
1,857

5.6
2.8
3.2
31.4
10.0
6.4
19.6
11.2
5.8
-9.0
-11.3
7.5
10.6
54.9
19.3
27.7
15.1
24.5
8.3
3.3
-1.7
-2.6
17.0
-6.3
27.7
-13.1
11.7
8.5
28.3
-66.3
17.2
52.4
120.4
37.5
46.0
5.9
14.6
-7.9
12.3
15.4
1.1
9.5
16.8
13.2
-3.2
9.0
-2.1
11.5
7.3
9.1
-6.0
0.5
136.1
4.7
4.6
-8.5
17.7
18.5
13.0
3.3
-18.7
-13.1
-31.7
-21.8
-10.5

428

21,300.0

52,503
7,659
40,170
4,674
928,436
484,855
6,194
229,432
124,008
6,870
55,125
33,908
25,249
4,069
340,838
177,112
20,223
36,704
70,696
34,014
2,089
93,535
8,922
74,794
1,048
1,395
6,607
769
9,208
738
1,091
416
1,006
4,305
1,652
131,471
1,810
2,188
2,290
2,889
12,585
20,254
603
5,298
6,638
3,502
2,493
1,683
6,370
3,264
3,875
7,564
1,338
39,509
5,930
1,388
93,863
83,972
8,550
1,341
5,411
341
1,158
2,227
1,685

22

% CHG

TOTAL

% CHG

PEAK
MONTH

OCTOBER

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
4. ANNUAL SUMMARY OF CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM
SELECTED MARKETS, 2012
TOTAL

CANADA

USA

CHARACTERISTICS
NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

MODE OF ARRIVAL

14,496,091

100.0

10.1

87,795

100.0

5.9

477,213

100.0

8.3

Air

11,108,862

76.6

9.5

68,517

78.0

5.1

408,597

85.6

7.4

Sea

1,463,902

10.1

10.2

8,316

9.5

19.4

31,564

6.6

25.9

Land

1,923,327

13.3

13.1

10,962

12.5

1.4

37,052

7.8

5.8

14,496,091

100.0

10.1

87,795

100.0

5.9

477,213

100.0

8.3

Male

7,471,373

51.5

10.8

47,870

54.5

6.3

300,388

62.9

7.9

Female

6,704,974

46.3

13.3

38,575

43.9

8.2

169,012

35.4

13.1

319,744

2.2

-37.0

1,350

1.5

-39.9

7,813

1.6

-39.0

14,496,091

100.0

10.1

87,795

100.0

5.9

477,213

100.0

8.3

1,219,429

8.4

7.8

4,680

5.3

-0.1

29,529

6.2

8.7

15 - 19

514,697

3.6

7.2

2,187

2.5

-3.8

9,942

2.1

14.5

20 - 24

1,014,273

7.0

10.8

6,573

7.5

3.9

21,862

4.6

8.0

25 - 34

3,304,034

22.8

10.0

15,405

17.5

7.3

76,207

16.0

9.9

35 - 44

3,071,315

21.2

7.6

12,142

13.8

2.5

94,144

19.7

3.9

45 - 54

2,534,903

17.5

9.2

15,835

18.0

2.8

107,522

22.5

4.2

55 - 64

1,827,095

12.6

14.3

17,516

20.0

8.1

82,148

17.2

9.4

65 & Above

985,050

6.8

17.5

13,364

15.2

14.2

55,270

11.6

21.9

Not Stated

25,295

0.2

-5.7

93

0.1

-37.2

589

0.1

-32.5

0.7

44

1.1

43

GENDER

Not Stated
AGE GROUP (YEARS)
14 & Below

Average Age (Years)


LENGTH OF STAY (DAYS)

38

0.5

13,937,238

100.0

10.2

86,173

100.0

6.2

467,432

100.0

8.6

Under 1 Day

3,397,818

24.4

22.2

14,688

17.0

27.6

89,664

19.2

28.3

1 Day

2,786,703

20.0

13.1

15,489

18.0

3.5

92,920

19.9

8.3

2 Days

2,358,745

16.9

6.0

15,281

17.7

3.5

78,841

16.9

7.5

3 Days

2,058,560

14.8

5.3

13,757

16.0

6.5

64,688

13.8

6.1

4 Days

1,094,447

7.9

4.7

7,649

8.9

3.6

40,265

8.6

3.4

5 Days

559,976

4.0

4.7

4,501

5.2

-1.0

26,064

5.6

1.1

6 Days

333,623

2.4

3.8

2,985

3.5

0.1

17,741

3.8

2.0

7 Days

232,376

1.7

2.5

2,163

2.5

-1.5

11,604

2.5

-1.1

8 - 10 Days

320,047

2.3

1.5

3,198

3.7

-2.9

16,306

3.5

-1.9

11 - 14 Days

221,234

1.6

0.5

2,270

2.6

-4.7

11,391

2.4

-3.7

15 - 29 Days

387,514

2.8

3.7

3,484

4.0

3.5

12,136

2.6

-0.4

30 - 59 Days

137,525

1.0

3.0

570

0.7

-18.6

4,011

0.9

-4.9

48,670

0.3

1.5

138

0.2

-3.5

1,801

0.4

2.2

-5.0

4.04

-5.7

3.87

4.6

354,823

-0.2

1,849,135

60 Days & Over


Average Length of Stay (Days)
VISITOR DAYS 1

3.54
51,376,712

1
The percentage shown in the second column for each market
indicates the respective market share.

100.0

23

0.7

-6.3
3.6

1.5

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS

4. ANNUAL SUMMARY OF CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM


SELECTED MARKETS, 2012
ASEAN

INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

CHARACTERISTICS
NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

MODE OF ARRIVAL

5,779,607

100.0

6.7

2,837,537

100.0

9.5

1,231,686

100.0

8.0

Air

4,084,433

70.7

5.7

1,752,591

61.8

8.4

931,233

75.6

7.9

Sea

953,655

16.5

10.3

825,871

29.1

10.8

76,257

6.2

12.2

Land

741,519

12.8

8.1

259,075

9.1

12.4

224,196

18.2

6.7

GENDER

5,779,607

100.0

6.7

1,231,686

100.0

8.0

Male

2,716,933

47.0

9.1

1,321,499

46.6

13.8

643,295

52.2

8.6

Female

2,883,914

49.9

9.3

1,377,584

48.5

13.7

570,794

46.3

9.6

178,760

3.1

-37.4

138,454

4.9

-36.8

17,597

1.4

-36.5

5,779,607

100.0

6.7

1,231,686

100.0

8.0

14 & Below

559,011

9.7

6.0

308,476

10.9

8.0

101,451

8.2

7.6

15 - 19

233,930

4.0

6.8

124,376

4.4

8.5

40,057

3.3

11.8

20 - 24

460,376

8.0

8.5

209,038

7.4

9.8

84,825

6.9

12.1

25 - 34

1,400,364

24.2

5.8

611,938

21.6

7.8

279,949

22.7

7.2

35 - 44

1,256,054

21.7

5.8

625,958

22.1

9.7

280,798

22.8

4.0

45 - 54

964,583

16.7

6.3

497,175

17.5

10.0

222,647

18.1

7.4

55 - 64

615,266

10.6

9.5

312,441

11.0

12.7

149,369

12.1

11.7

65 & Above

276,961

4.8

9.5

144,783

5.1

11.1

71,571

5.8

16.0

Not Stated

13,062

0.2

17.7

3,352

0.1

-24.4

1,019

0.1

-29.5

0.3

37

0.5

38

Not Stated
AGE GROUP (YEARS)

Average Age (Years)

36.64

2,837,537

2,837,537

100.0

100.0

LENGTH OF STAY (DAYS)

5,615,999

100.0

7.1

Under 1 Day

1,531,711

27.3

17.9

776,738

27.9

890,641

15.9

10.3

479,512

2 Days

1,069,925

19.1

4.3

3 Days

838,653

14.9

4 Days

415,164

5 Days

8.2

22.7

540,799

44.2

14.5

17.2

13.4

211,320

17.3

9.3

523,274

18.8

9.0

191,125

15.6

3.8

3.3

412,544

14.8

6.6

124,305

10.2

1.2

7.4

-1.4

214,497

7.7

-1.3

60,080

4.9

-3.3

203,651

3.6

-1.8

104,737

3.8

-3.9

29,250

2.4

-2.4

6 Days

111,454

2.0

-2.6

56,017

2.0

-5.5

14,647

1.2

0.2

7 Days

79,582

1.4

-2.8

41,050

1.5

-5.6

10,206

0.8

-1.2

8 - 10 Days

113,077

2.0

-1.7

57,441

2.1

-4.6

14,581

1.2

1.7

11 - 14 Days

82,336

1.5

-1.9

37,617

1.3

-3.2

9,745

0.8

-1.6

15 - 29 Days

199,813

3.6

2.2

73,751

2.6

-1.1

14,478

1.2

3.8

30 - 59 Days

62,698

1.1

-0.9

8,617

0.3

-10.3

1,835

0.2

-9.2

60 Days & Over

17,294

0.3

-1.5

2,402

0.1

-9.9

432

0.0

-4.8

-5.2

2.97

-7.8

2.01

VISITOR DAYS 1

3.65
21,084,346

1
The percentage shown in the second column for each market
indicates the respective market share.

41.0

1.2

8,441,245

24

16.4

9.9

0.3
100.0

Average Length of Stay (Days)

100.0

9.5

1,222,803

1 Day

2,788,197

9.5

0.9

2,479,798

-5.2
4.8

2.3

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
4. ANNUAL SUMMARY OF CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM
SELECTED MARKETS, 2012
PHILIPPINES

THAILAND

VIETNAM

CHARACTERISTICS
NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

MODE OF ARRIVAL

656,804

100.0

-3.1

477,654

100.0

1.0

366,234

100.0

10.2

Air

539,422

82.1

-4.9

371,285

77.7

0.8

308,834

84.3

11.6

Sea

33,466

5.1

-1.4

8,498

1.8

-8.0

3,848

1.1

-15.7

Land

83,916

12.8

9.9

97,871

20.5

2.7

53,552

14.6

5.3

GENDER

656,804

100.0

-3.1

477,654

100.0

1.0

366,234

100.0

10.2

Male

275,840

42.0

-1.6

218,402

45.7

1.1

154,140

42.1

7.9

Female

369,383

56.2

-2.3

254,439

53.3

2.5

208,545

56.9

14.2

11,581

1.8

-40.3

4,813

1.0

-41.9

3,549

1.0

-47.3

656,804

100.0

-3.1

477,654

100.0

1.0

366,234

100.0

10.2

14 & Below

64,151

9.8

-5.2

34,654

7.3

-0.7

30,549

8.3

14.1

15 - 19

24,480

3.7

-3.1

18,006

3.8

1.7

16,793

4.6

5.9

20 - 24

62,166

9.5

0.3

35,857

7.5

9.6

45,589

12.4

12.3

25 - 34

206,047

31.4

-2.6

138,535

29.0

4.2

107,371

29.3

10.2

35 - 44

127,817

19.5

-3.0

112,809

23.6

-1.1

70,873

19.4

8.7

45 - 54

84,517

12.9

-5.9

77,256

16.2

-2.0

51,700

14.1

2.6

55 - 64

60,151

9.2

-2.0

41,841

8.8

-3.0

30,048

8.2

16.1

65 & Above

26,448

4.0

-1.8

14,966

3.1

-7.4

9,955

2.7

9.3

Not Stated

1,027

0.2

-24.5

3,730

0.8

67.6

3,356

0.9

222.1

0.0

36

-1.0

34

Not Stated
AGE GROUP (YEARS)

Average Age (Years)


LENGTH OF STAY (DAYS)

35

-0.4

597,881

100.0

-3.0

466,577

100.0

0.9

356,906

100.0

9.7

Under 1 Day

75,778

12.7

3.4

81,803

17.5

15.7

37,998

10.6

12.0

1 Day

74,738

12.5

0.0

64,429

13.8

1.8

32,309

9.1

15.3

2 Days

96,539

16.1

-2.7

131,470

28.2

-7.8

99,935

28.0

5.5

3 Days

115,426

19.3

-11.1

82,624

17.7

5.5

72,539

20.3

12.3

4 Days

62,949

10.5

-10.4

30,752

6.6

4.4

28,289

7.9

16.3

5 Days

29,496

4.9

-6.2

14,032

3.0

2.0

14,207

4.0

17.5

6 Days

16,882

2.8

-2.4

8,525

1.8

-2.1

7,968

2.2

7.9

7 Days

12,167

2.0

-1.5

4,721

1.0

-1.0

5,409

1.5

8.5

8 - 10 Days

18,289

3.1

6.8

7,103

1.5

-6.1

7,446

2.1

3.3

11 - 14 Days

14,369

2.4

3.2

7,670

1.6

-12.7

6,740

1.9

4.9

15 - 29 Days

50,340

8.4

7.7

24,621

5.3

1.2

26,656

7.5

4.9

30 - 59 Days

25,089

4.2

5.1

7,156

1.5

-13.0

13,455

3.8

4.0

5,819

1.0

-1.7

1,671

0.4

-15.2

3,955

1.1

16.5

4.4

4.32

-4.4

6.48

1.2

2,061,480

-3.4

2,372,837

60 Days & Over


Average Length of Stay (Days)
VISITOR DAYS 1

6.95
4,564,503

1
The percentage shown in the second column for each market
indicates the respective market share.

8.9

25

4.0

-1.9
4.6

8.1

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS

4. ANNUAL SUMMARY OF CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM


SELECTED MARKETS, 2012
P R CHINA

TAIWAN

HONG KONG SAR

CHARACTERISTICS
NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

MODE OF ARRIVAL

2,034,177

100.0

28.9

282,203

100.0

18.3

472,167

100.0

1.7

Air

1,455,978

71.6

26.3

228,254

80.9

17.1

392,051

83.0

-0.6

Sea

62,352

3.1

12.3

10,349

3.7

10.0

17,189

3.6

-2.7

Land

515,847

25.4

39.7

43,600

15.4

27.5

62,927

13.3

20.5

2,034,177

100.0

28.9

282,203

100.0

18.3

472,167

100.0

1.7

931,218

45.8

27.2

130,354

46.2

19.8

243,547

51.6

2.7

1,086,039

53.4

32.7

139,761

49.5

28.7

224,389

47.5

2.4

16,920

0.8

-36.2

12,088

4.3

-42.7

4,231

0.9

-47.6

2,034,177

100.0

28.9

282,203

100.0

18.3

472,167

100.0

1.7

131,899

6.5

23.6

25,614

9.1

9.1

50,972

10.8

3.9

15 - 19

57,306

2.8

12.7

9,312

3.3

15.6

12,154

2.6

4.5

20 - 24

130,671

6.4

15.1

16,360

5.8

44.4

20,211

4.3

3.5

25 - 34

444,538

21.9

23.4

70,587

25.0

25.7

96,670

20.5

3.2

35 - 44

451,008

22.2

20.4

65,707

23.3

12.3

124,924

26.5

0.3

45 - 54

363,609

17.9

29.9

48,465

17.2

13.8

92,730

19.6

0.3

55 - 64

300,457

14.8

56.9

31,478

11.2

19.9

48,934

10.4

1.4

65 & Above

152,561

7.5

57.2

14,440

5.1

24.8

23,116

4.9

-5.1

2,128

0.1

-28.5

240

0.1

-59.7

2,456

0.5

156.4

3.4

38

-0.1

38

GENDER
Male
Female
Not Stated
AGE GROUP (YEARS)
14 & Below

Not Stated
Average Age (Years)
LENGTH OF STAY (DAYS)

40

NO.

% CHG

-0.7

1,898,854

100.0

30.5

277,130

100.0

17.5

469,082

100.0

1.8

Under 1 Day

560,252

29.5

57.9

54,477

19.7

36.3

53,803

11.5

0.2

1 Day

735,399

38.7

26.2

47,476

17.1

22.2

77,227

16.5

21.0

2 Days

125,194

6.6

17.8

34,490

12.4

-0.8

97,707

20.8

4.9

3 Days

123,647

6.5

15.0

67,727

24.4

12.6

126,460

27.0

-4.6

4 Days

111,533

5.9

22.7

34,599

12.5

21.5

60,808

13.0

-5.3

5 Days

57,508

3.0

17.1

12,756

4.6

33.9

21,725

4.6

2.6

6 Days

36,188

1.9

20.5

7,000

2.5

22.0

9,840

2.1

-3.0

7 Days

24,074

1.3

10.4

3,905

1.4

-3.7

6,365

1.4

4.7

8 - 10 Days

31,393

1.7

15.9

4,563

1.6

-0.2

5,724

1.2

-10.7

11 - 14 Days

26,321

1.4

6.6

3,741

1.3

1.4

3,972

0.8

-8.3

15 - 29 Days

39,072

2.1

12.2

5,326

1.9

5.0

4,326

0.9

-0.8

30 - 59 Days

19,463

1.0

16.3

917

0.3

0.8

861

0.2

-1.6

8,810

0.5

5.7

153

0.1

-5.6

264

0.1

24.5

-10.3

3.15

-4.9

2.95

15.7

889,362

12.5

1,393,975

60 Days & Over


Average Length of Stay (Days)
VISITOR DAYS

2.96
6,022,665

1
The percentage shown in the second column for each market
indicates the respective market share.

11.7

26

1.7

-2.8
2.7

-1.2

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
4. ANNUAL SUMMARY OF CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM
SELECTED MARKETS, 2012
JAPAN

SOUTH KOREA

INDIA

CHARACTERISTICS
NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

MODE OF ARRIVAL

757,116

100.0

15.3

445,184

100.0

7.3

894,993

100.0

3.0

Air

623,322

82.3

16.7

310,927

69.8

9.2

685,808

76.6

5.2

Sea

38,904

5.1

3.8

74,045

16.6

3.4

86,473

9.7

14.0

Land

94,890

12.5

12.0

60,212

13.5

2.8

122,712

13.7

-13.0

GENDER

757,116

100.0

15.3

445,184

100.0

7.3

894,993

100.0

3.0

Male

436,662

57.7

12.9

209,087

47.0

4.8

557,173

62.3

3.5

Female

311,758

41.2

22.9

213,318

47.9

8.1

322,655

36.1

4.8

8,696

1.1

-45.2

22,779

5.1

26.9

15,165

1.7

-33.8

757,116

100.0

15.3

445,184

100.0

7.3

894,993

100.0

3.0

14 & Below

40,771

5.4

11.4

37,409

8.4

3.9

91,157

10.2

0.8

15 - 19

48,319

6.4

5.9

17,308

3.9

7.7

28,501

3.2

-3.5

20 - 24

43,985

5.8

26.4

25,279

5.7

14.3

73,421

8.2

0.0

25 - 34

144,891

19.1

16.1

106,522

23.9

7.4

239,013

26.7

5.1

35 - 44

162,893

21.5

8.5

98,209

22.1

3.9

189,620

21.2

3.0

45 - 54

143,264

18.9

17.0

82,786

18.6

7.3

129,298

14.4

1.9

55 - 64

108,157

14.3

17.2

56,001

12.6

12.9

97,783

10.9

4.8

64,221

8.5

31.8

20,881

4.7

9.3

44,980

5.0

6.7

615

0.1

-38.6

789

0.2

-32.5

1,220

0.1

-27.1

1.1

38

0.5

36

Not Stated
AGE GROUP (YEARS)

65 & Above
Not Stated
Average Age (Years)

40

NO.

% CHG

0.5

LENGTH OF STAY (DAYS)

743,806

100.0

15.5

438,069

100.0

7.3

778,335

100.0

1.9

Under 1 Day

133,038

17.9

0.0

156,803

35.8

5.0

117,300

15.1

24.6

1 Day

151,499

20.4

9.6

77,843

17.8

7.3

88,649

11.4

4.6

2 Days

193,012

25.9

21.3

63,358

14.5

2.0

128,807

16.5

-8.0

3 Days

148,543

20.0

35.9

67,400

15.4

16.5

153,107

19.7

-8.5

4 Days

54,666

7.3

26.2

29,471

6.7

12.9

78,410

10.1

4.2

5 Days

21,537

2.9

13.1

12,359

2.8

6.0

43,878

5.6

8.9

6 Days

11,589

1.6

8.8

6,911

1.6

9.6

27,051

3.5

0.3

7 Days

6,036

0.8

-0.3

4,083

0.9

6.5

17,361

2.2

1.3

8 - 10 Days

8,337

1.1

-4.5

5,167

1.2

7.2

29,582

3.8

5.2

11 - 14 Days

5,923

0.8

-3.2

3,888

0.9

10.8

20,079

2.6

4.0

15 - 29 Days

8,556

1.2

-5.0

5,280

1.2

7.8

40,749

5.2

5.2

30 - 59 Days

904

0.1

-18.9

3,111

0.7

5.3

23,628

3.0

7.0

60 Days & Over

166

0.0

-24.5

2,395

0.5

-1.5

9,734

1.3

1.1

-1.1

2.80

0.0

6.08

14.1

1,248,239

7.3

5,439,269

Average Length of Stay (Days)


VISITOR DAYS

2.52
1,908,854

1
The percentage shown in the second column for each market
indicates the respective market share.

3.7

27

2.4

0.8
10.6

3.8

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS

4. ANNUAL SUMMARY OF CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM


SELECTED MARKETS, 2012
FRANCE

GERMANY

NETHERLANDS

CHARACTERISTICS
NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

MODE OF ARRIVAL

158,923

100.0

13.3

252,433

100.0

14.8

81,603

100.0

0.6

Air

136,673

86.0

12.9

204,232

80.9

14.6

69,208

84.8

0.7

Sea

9,557

6.0

24.2

29,957

11.9

19.0

4,649

5.7

3.2

Land

12,693

8.0

9.5

18,244

7.2

9.7

7,746

9.5

-1.6

158,923

100.0

13.3

252,433

100.0

14.8

81,603

100.0

0.6

Male

92,144

58.0

13.9

149,131

59.1

14.6

49,778

61.0

1.8

Female

64,525

40.6

17.4

100,148

39.7

18.4

30,507

37.4

2.8

2,254

1.4

-49.1

3,154

1.2

-40.7

1,318

1.6

-47.1

158,923

100.0

13.3

252,433

100.0

14.8

81,603

100.0

0.6

10,678

6.7

14.4

9,301

3.7

22.6

4,749

5.8

-1.1

15 - 19

4,904

3.1

24.4

6,503

2.6

39.9

2,336

2.9

8.6

20 - 24

12,647

8.0

16.6

18,840

7.5

16.6

5,853

7.2

2.1

25 - 34

36,839

23.2

11.7

60,267

23.9

19.8

17,608

21.6

2.7

35 - 44

28,598

18.0

10.3

44,225

17.5

7.6

15,770

19.3

-2.6

45 - 54

27,820

17.5

13.0

54,107

21.4

15.2

15,909

19.5

2.8

55 - 64

23,176

14.6

11.4

35,108

13.9

15.3

11,991

14.7

0.4

65 & Above

14,073

8.9

21.6

23,929

9.5

6.4

7,330

9.0

-2.7

188

0.1

-29.3

153

0.1

-44.8

57

0.1

-49.1

0.0

41

-1.1

41

GENDER

Not Stated
AGE GROUP (YEARS)
14 & Below

Not Stated
Average Age (Years)
LENGTH OF STAY (DAYS)

40

NO.

% CHG

-0.3

154,718

100.0

13.4

248,900

100.0

15.0

80,240

100.0

0.9

Under 1 Day

40,691

26.3

20.5

52,737

21.2

40.3

17,833

22.2

12.2

1 Day

32,093

20.7

15.1

53,588

21.5

5.2

13,862

17.3

-4.9

2 Days

25,409

16.4

11.0

48,494

19.5

12.4

14,957

18.6

-1.3

3 Days

19,045

12.3

12.8

37,348

15.0

13.0

11,557

14.4

-2.1

4 Days

10,384

6.7

7.7

19,020

7.6

10.9

6,350

7.9

-3.8

5 Days

6,623

4.3

6.6

10,666

4.3

12.7

4,118

5.1

3.6

6 Days

4,832

3.1

15.5

6,940

2.8

10.8

2,888

3.6

11.8

7 Days

3,196

2.1

12.0

4,623

1.9

9.0

1,796

2.2

-0.9

8 - 10 Days

4,756

3.1

6.9

6,604

2.7

9.3

2,661

3.3

-4.6

11 - 14 Days

2,999

1.9

-2.9

4,083

1.6

3.4

1,732

2.2

-3.2

15 - 29 Days

3,200

2.1

5.3

3,569

1.4

4.7

1,755

2.2

-4.3

30 - 59 Days

1,059

0.7

-4.0

921

0.4

-2.4

549

0.7

-11.6

60 Days & Over

431

0.3

16.8

307

0.1

8.9

182

0.2

26.4

Average Length of Stay (Days)

3.30

-4.9

2.98

-4.7

3.52

7.8

751,311

9.4

287,617

VISITOR DAYS 1

523,947

1
The percentage shown in the second column for each market
indicates the respective market share.

1.0

28

1.5

-2.2
0.6

-1.6

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
4. ANNUAL SUMMARY OF CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM
SELECTED MARKETS, 2012
RUSSIAN FEDERATION

SCANDINAVIA

UK

CHARACTERISTICS
NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

MODE OF ARRIVAL

68,957

100.0

16.1

111,530

100.0

15.0

446,497

100.0

0.9

Air

63,251

91.7

16.1

94,848

85.0

15.0

380,189

85.1

0.2

Sea

3,646

5.3

8.3

6,803

6.1

25.0

33,554

7.5

16.5

Land

2,060

3.0

33.2

9,879

8.9

8.8

32,754

7.3

-4.9

GENDER

68,957

100.0

16.1

111,530

100.0

15.0

446,497

100.0

0.9

Male

33,220

48.2

15.5

66,762

59.9

13.8

257,456

57.7

2.6

Female

34,715

50.3

20.0

42,847

38.4

20.2

180,767

40.5

1.1

1,022

1.5

-39.6

1,921

1.7

-29.1

8,274

1.9

-35.5

68,957

100.0

16.1

111,530

100.0

15.0

446,497

100.0

0.9

14 & Below

6,084

8.8

15.4

9,329

8.4

29.6

24,594

5.5

-2.3

15 - 19

1,910

2.8

11.8

3,330

3.0

12.0

9,647

2.2

-13.6

20 - 24

4,428

6.4

16.5

11,682

10.5

16.8

26,127

5.9

-1.4

25 - 34

21,705

31.5

25.4

20,903

18.7

18.0

84,806

19.0

3.2

35 - 44

16,072

23.3

11.2

20,068

18.0

11.3

73,038

16.4

-1.5

45 - 54

11,752

17.0

8.1

20,873

18.7

13.3

77,812

17.4

0.5

55 - 64

5,415

7.9

18.2

15,276

13.7

8.6

79,419

17.8

-1.0

65 & Above

1,495

2.2

19.6

9,917

8.9

17.6

70,719

15.8

8.6

Not Stated

96

0.1

-31.9

152

0.1

-16.9

335

0.1

-52.1

Average Age (Years)

36

-0.8

39.28

-1.3

44

Not Stated
AGE GROUP (YEARS)

0.8

LENGTH OF STAY (DAYS)

67,671

100.0

16.4

109,354

100.0

15.4

438,466

100.0

0.9

Under 1 Day

10,889

16.1

20.6

19,810

18.1

36.5

75,879

17.3

15.6

1 Day

9,190

13.6

16.8

20,056

18.3

20.9

81,199

18.5

-0.8

2 Days

14,200

21.0

6.1

20,529

18.8

14.3

86,595

19.7

-2.1

3 Days

13,421

19.8

9.8

16,037

14.7

11.6

69,573

15.9

-1.7

4 Days

5,846

8.6

21.7

9,224

8.4

6.8

35,181

8.0

-5.0

5 Days

3,217

4.8

43.2

5,953

5.4

4.5

21,221

4.8

-0.2

6 Days

2,192

3.2

32.4

4,057

3.7

15.6

14,590

3.3

0.8

7 Days

1,770

2.6

44.0

2,969

2.7

10.9

10,874

2.5

0.0

8 - 10 Days

2,655

3.9

28.1

4,394

4.0

0.8

15,980

3.6

-2.5

11 - 14 Days

1,758

2.6

35.0

2,724

2.5

1.7

11,583

2.6

0.5

15 - 29 Days

1,951

2.9

14.2

2,633

2.4

-4.0

11,301

2.6

-3.1

30 - 59 Days

446

0.7

-10.1

734

0.7

-0.9

3,294

0.8

0.6

60 Days & Over

136

0.2

29.5

234

0.2

-20.7

1,196

0.3

-0.4

Average Length of Stay (Days)

3.92

0.9

3.74

-8.9

3.80

17.2

417,282

4.7

1,697,642

VISITOR DAYS 1

270,146

1
The percentage shown in the second column for each market
indicates the respective market share.

0.5

29

0.8

-2.1
3.3

-1.2

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS

4. ANNUAL SUMMARY OF CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM


SELECTED MARKETS, 2012
AUSTRALIA

NEW ZEALAND

SOUTH AFRICA

CHARACTERISTICS
NO.
MODE OF ARRIVAL

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

1,050,373

100.0

9.9

123,701

100.0

0.6

32,739

100.0

-2.3

Air

956,683

91.1

10.6

113,964

92.1

0.9

28,669

87.6

-2.2

Sea

46,349

4.4

-6.1

4,337

3.5

10.0

1,985

6.1

-9.6

Land

47,341

4.5

13.5

5,400

4.4

-11.0

2,085

6.4

4.9

1,050,373

100.0

9.9

123,701

100.0

0.6

32,739

100.0

-2.3

Male

575,038

54.7

11.8

65,233

52.7

2.6

18,616

56.9

-0.9

Female

458,105

43.6

12.4

56,635

45.8

2.2

13,591

41.5

-0.3

17,230

1.6

-49.4

1,833

1.5

-54.5

532

1.6

-50.7

1,050,373

100.0

9.9

123,701

100.0

0.6

32,739

100.0

-2.3

14 & Below

99,753

9.5

11.9

11,291

9.1

2.0

2,365

7.2

-7.1

15 - 19

34,330

3.3

9.8

4,869

3.9

0.4

1,431

4.4

-17.8

20 - 24

57,422

5.5

17.6

6,729

5.4

-2.2

1,443

4.4

-4.2

25 - 34

188,178

17.9

14.1

19,387

15.7

-5.3

5,962

18.2

2.5

35 - 44

181,960

17.3

8.9

19,487

15.8

-2.2

7,229

22.1

-3.8

45 - 54

190,902

18.2

5.2

23,755

19.2

-0.7

6,732

20.6

-1.0

55 - 64

174,776

16.6

6.1

21,336

17.2

1.1

4,704

14.4

-1.3

65 & Above

121,993

11.6

14.0

16,742

13.5

15.1

2,819

8.6

2.9

1,059

0.1

-33.4

105

0.1

-48.8

54

0.2

-30.8

-0.7

42

1.2

41

GENDER

Not Stated
AGE GROUP (YEARS)

Not Stated
Average Age (Years)
LENGTH OF STAY (DAYS)

41

1.0

1,043,409

100.0

9.9

122,845

100.0

0.9

32,309

100.0

-1.9

Under 1 Day

275,115

26.4

16.8

32,771

26.7

6.4

8,132

25.2

-2.7

1 Day

218,620

21.0

6.6

32,192

26.2

0.7

5,127

15.9

-2.7

2 Days

163,549

15.7

9.0

21,341

17.4

3.9

5,600

17.3

-0.1

3 Days

131,586

12.6

12.1

14,194

11.6

2.3

4,813

14.9

-4.6

4 Days

83,947

8.0

7.9

7,577

6.2

-0.9

2,796

8.7

4.4

5 Days

51,225

4.9

7.6

4,073

3.3

-7.9

1,568

4.9

-9.5

6 Days

31,234

3.0

5.4

2,655

2.2

-7.8

1,025

3.2

2.0

7 Days

26,648

2.6

11.4

1,738

1.4

-23.9

658

2.0

-4.2

8 - 10 Days

31,091

3.0

1.1

2,682

2.2

-24.5

928

2.9

3.7

11 - 14 Days

13,990

1.3

-1.9

1,554

1.3

-15.6

579

1.8

-6.9

15 - 29 Days

12,021

1.2

-4.4

1,698

1.4

2.4

930

2.9

3.0

30 - 59 Days

3,165

0.3

-5.0

307

0.2

19.5

126

0.4

3.3

60 Days & Over

1,218

0.1

-1.5

63

0.1

37.0

27

0.1

-6.9

-4.1

2.53

-4.2

3.34

5.4

313,138

-3.6

109,324

Average Length of Stay (Days)


VISITOR DAYS

2.85
2,996,834

1
The percentage shown in the second column for each market
indicates the respective market share.

5.8

30

0.6

1.1
0.2

-1.3

ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012


VISITOR ARRIVALS (Source: OVERSEAS VISITORS SURVEY)

Table 5

Main Purpose of Visit (%) .........32

Table 6

Accommodation (%)........32

Table 7

Frequency of Visit (%)...............34

Table 8

Travelling Companions (%)..........34

Table 9

Paid-Access Attractions and Sites Visited (%)...................36

Table 10

Free-Access Attractions and Sites Visited (%)......................36

Table 11

Shopping Items Purchased in terms of Amount Spent (%).............38

Table 12

Shopping Items Purchased in terms of Popularity (%).........38

1. Methodology
Data on visitors profile are obtained mainly from the Overseas Visitors Survey. The annual survey covers a
sample of about 26,000 visitors departing Singapore via air, sea and land checkpoints. Face-to-face interviews
are conducted with visitors at the departure points throughout the year.
The sample is selected based on a quarterly quota, which is set according to the actual visitor arrival
statistics from the same quarter of the previous year. In addition, the data collected are weighted by country
of residence, age group and length of stay, based on actual visitor arrival statistics compiled from the D/E
cards. This ensures that the profile of visitors surveyed resembles the distribution of visitor arrivals in the total
population.

2. International Visitor Arrivals


All visitors are classified by country of residence unless otherwise stated. Total visitor arrivals include all
visitors arriving by air and sea and non-Malaysian citizens arriving by land.

3. Geographical Classification
The term "ASEAN" stands for "Association of South East Asian Nations" and refers to the ten-country political
association comprising Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand,
and Vietnam. However, when used in the statistical tables in this publication, the term excludes Singapore.

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VISITOR PROFILE

5. MAIN PURPOSE OF VISIT (%), 2012

SOUTHEAST ASIA
MAIN PURPOSE1

TOTAL
INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

PHILI
PPINES

NORTH ASIA
THAILAND

CHINA

TAIWAN

HONG
KONG

SOUTH ASIA

SOUTH
JAPAN
KOREA

INDIA

Holiday

37

37

20

32

28

42

30

35

38

37

44

Business

19

12

29

14

33

17

33

36

37

26

17

Visit Friends/Relatives

13

17

22

30

10

12

10

15

MICE

Education

Others

15

21

10

17

13

Not Stated

10

10

10

11

23

11

6. ACCOMMODATION (%), 2012

SOUTHEAST ASIA
TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION1

TOTAL
INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

NORTH ASIA

PHILI
THAILAND
PPINES

CHINA TAIWAN

SOUTH ASIA

HONG
KONG

JAPAN

SOUTH
KOREA

INDIA

Hotel

65

57

54

47

75

72

71

72

84

62

62

Residence Of Friends/ Relatives

18

23

32

38

13

16

12

15

10

21

Others

17

20

14

15

12

11

16

13

11

29

17

1 Figures exclude FORMULA 1 visitors profile.


* Less than 0.5%.

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STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
5. MAIN PURPOSE OF VISIT (%), 2012

EUROPE
MAIN PURPOSE1
FRANCE GERMANY

ITALY

AMERICAS

NETHER SWITZER
LANDS
LAND

UK

CANADA

USA

OCEANIA

AFRICA

NEW
AUSTRALIA
ZEALAND

SOUTH
AFRICA

Holiday

46

55

42

34

47

43

41

36

38

33

33

Business

12

14

24

18

17

12

10

32

10

24

Visit Friends/Relatives

13

11

18

10

MICE

Education

Others

19

18

11

18

15

27

18

15

32

37

15

Not Stated

10

18

19

12

10

10

12

20

6. ACCOMMODATION (%), 2012

EUROPE

AMERICAS

OCEANIA

AFRICA

TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

FRANCE GERMANY

ITALY

NETHER SWITZER
LANDS
LAND

UK

CANADA

USA

AUSTRALIA

NEW
ZEALAND

SOUTH
AFRICA

Hotel

64

67

67

61

64

69

55

73

72

64

69

Residence Of Friends/ Relatives

15

13

11

17

17

24

15

13

17

Others

21

20

24

28

19

14

21

12

16

19

25

1 Figures exclude FORMULA 1 visitors profile.


* Less than 0.5%.

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VISITOR PROFILE

7. FREQUENCY OF VISIT (%), 2012

SOUTHEAST ASIA
1

FREQUENCY OF VISIT

NORTH ASIA

SOUTH ASIA

TOTAL
INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

PHILI
THAILAND
PPINES

CHINA

TAIWAN

HONG
KONG

JAPAN

SOUTH
KOREA

INDIA

First Visit

29

15

33

21

44

27

20

36

36

43

Repeat Visit

61

76

83

58

72

50

63

69

56

41

46

Not Stated

10

10

10

11

23

11

8. TRAVELLING COMPANIONS (%), 2012

SOUTHEAST ASIA
TRAVELLING COMPANIONS

TOTAL

NORTH ASIA

PHILI
THAILAND
PPINES

INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

37

34

57

41

Spouse

44

42

43

Friends

15

16

Children Aged 19 Years And Below

12

Business Associates / Colleagues

SOUTH ASIA

HONG
SOUTH
JAPAN
KONG
KOREA

CHINA

TAIWAN

53

26

38

48

48

34

34

33

19

29

27

45

30

47

62

13

19

23

13

24

18

27

14

17

16

19

17

24

10

16

15

31

12

23

15

20

14

Parents/ Parents-In-Law

11

20

14

12

10

11

11

13

Siblings

13

11

12

10

Relatives

14

Partner/ Boyfriend/ Girlfriend

Children Aged Above 19 Years

(Family=Self With Spouse/


Children/Parents/Siblings/
Relatives)

2.6

2.8

2.7

3.0

2.8

2.6

2.6

2.7

2.4

2.3

3.0

Average Party Size (Persons)

4.6

3.4

2.1

3.2

3.3

9.6

4.4

2.4

9.5

9.8

7.4

Alone

INDIA

Amongst Those Who


Didnt Travel Alone:

Average Family Size (Persons)

11 Figures
Figures exclude
exclude FORMULA
FORMULA 1
1 visitors
visitors profile.
profile.
* Less than 0.5%.
* Less than 0.5%.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
7. FREQUENCY OF VISIT (%), 2012

EUROPE

AMERICAS

OCEANIA

AFRICA

FREQUENCY OF VISIT

FRANCE GERMANY

ITALY

NETHER SWITZER
LANDS
LAND

UK

CANADA

USA

AUSTRALIA

NEW
ZEALAND

SOUTH
AFRICA

First Visit

48

47

50

33

38

34

39

39

24

23

29

Repeat Visit

41

47

32

48

50

60

51

55

66

65

51

Not Stated

10

18

19

12

10

10

12

20

8. TRAVELLING COMPANIONS (%), 2012

EUROPE
TRAVELLING COMPANIONS1
FRANCE GERMANY
Alone

ITALY

AMERICAS

NETHER SWITZER
LANDS
LAND

OCEANIA

AFRICA

UK

CANADA

USA

AUSTRALIA

NEW
ZEALAND

SOUTH
AFRICA

29

29

36

38

33

30

35

48

30

31

44

Spouse

61

57

51

54

62

65

54

52

69

76

64

Friends

10

19

11

20

13

13

17

17

12

Children Aged 19 Years And Below

10

12

10

14

Business Associates / Colleagues

11

12

13

Parents/ Parents-In-Law

10

11

Siblings

Relatives

Partner/ Boyfriend/ Girlfriend

20

16

18

22

12

12

10

Children Aged Above 19 Years

(Family=Self With Spouse/


Children/Parents/Siblings/
Relatives)

2.2

2.2

2.3

2.1

2.1

2.2

2.5

2.6

2.4

2.3

2.4

Average Party Size (Persons)

2.0

1.9

2.1

1.8

1.8

2.1

2.0

2.0

2.1

1.9

1.9

Amongst Those Who


Didnt Travel Alone:

Average Family Size (Persons)

1 Figures exclude FORMULA 1 visitors profile.


* Less than 0.5%.

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VISITOR PROFILE

9. PAID-ACCESS ATTRACTIONS AND SITES VISITED (%), 2012

SOUTHEAST ASIA
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS / SITES1

NORTH ASIA

SOUTH ASIA

TOTAL
INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

PHILI
THAILAND
PPINES

CHINA TAIWAN

HONG
KONG

JAPAN

SOUTH
KOREA

INDIA

Integrated Resort (MBS/RWS)

31

26

19

41

26

36

37

37

38

31

42

Sentosa

20

11

29

15

28

20

15

15

32

39

Singapore Flyer/Flight Experience

11

13

20

Night Safari

20

12

24

Singapore Zoo

10

11

13

National Orchid Gardens

13

Gardens by the Bay

Jurong Bird Park

20

16

10. FREE-ACCESS ATTRACTIONS AND SITES VISITED (%), 2012

SOUTHEAST ASIA
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS / SITES1

TOTAL
INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

NORTH ASIA

PHILI
THAILAND
PPINES

SOUTH ASIA

CHINA

TAIWAN

HONG
KONG

JAPAN

SOUTH
KOREA

INDIA

Orchard Road

43

52

31

60

56

36

34

40

39

49

31

Chinatown

29

19

14

28

25

29

32

32

35

45

28

Little India

22

13

23

12

14

22

11

21

25

57

Merlion Park

19

13

22

16

35

18

13

31

25

23

Singapore River (Clarke Quay/ Boat


Quay)

15

13

11

14

40

Raffles Hotel

10

19

10

Singapore Botanic Gardens

12

10

10

27

Esplanade Theatres by the Bay

13

10

10

1 Figures exclude FORMULA 1 visitors profile.


** Responses collected were for part of 2010.
* Less than 0.5%.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
9. PAID-ACCESS ATTRACTIONS AND SITES VISITED (%), 2012

EUROPE

AMERICAS

OCEANIA

AFRICA

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS / SITES1


FRANCE GERMANY

ITALY

NETHER SWITZER
LANDS
LAND

UK

CANADA

USA

AUSTRALIA

NEW
ZEALAND

SOUTH
AFRICA

Integrated Resort (MBS/RWS)

28

33

29

20

32

25

28

25

26

23

36

Sentosa

24

23

25

18

22

15

13

13

15

11

25

Singapore Flyer/Flight Experience

20

11

13

11

10

10

10

19

Night Safari

18

14

11

17

12

10

11

13

Singapore Zoo

11

10

11

National Orchid Gardens

17

13

10

11

11

11

12

Gardens by the Bay

10

Jurong Bird Park

10. FREE-ACCESS ATTRACTIONS AND SITES VISITED (%), 2012

EUROPE
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS / SITES

AMERICAS

OCEANIA

AFRICA

FRANCE GERMANY

ITALY

NETHER SWITZER
LANDS
LAND

UK

CANADA

USA

AUSTRALIA

NEW
ZEALAND

SOUTH
AFRICA

Orchard Road

52

44

65

45

51

38

37

41

38

30

46

Chinatown

52

58

42

39

50

38

47

30

31

31

42

Little India

50

46

36

30

35

31

36

26

26

30

42

Merlion Park

22

27

20

21

27

15

13

13

10

14

19

Singapore River (Clarke Quay/ Boat


Quay)

46

46

53

30

50

29

20

33

25

26

33

Raffles Hotel

26

28

23

19

25

23

22

13

13

13

16

Singapore Botanic Gardens

24

20

19

12

20

18

17

13

11

11

19

Esplanade Theatres by the Bay

16

15

12

14

17

10

10

1 Figures exclude FORMULA 1 visitors profile.


** Responses collected were for part of 2010.
* Less than 0.5%.

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VISITOR PROFILE

11. SHOPPING ITEMS PURCHASED IN TERMS OF AMOUNT SPENT (%), 2012

SOUTHEAST ASIA
SHOPPING ITEMS1

TOTAL
INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

NORTH ASIA

PHILI
THAILAND
PPINES

SOUTH ASIA

CHINA

TAIWAN

HONG
KONG

JAPAN

SOUTH
KOREA

INDIA

Fashion and Accessories

42

50

54

49

54

38

48

31

49

46

22

Consumer Tech

12

12

18

10

32

Watches and Clocks

11

22

Genuine Jewellery

10

14

11

19

Cosmetics, Perfumes & Toiletries


Healthcare & Wellness

10

19

14

10

13

12

Confectionery and Food Items

17

32

18

12

Souvenirs and Gifts

10

14

13

14

Others

12. SHOPPING ITEMS PURCHASED IN TERMS OF POPULARITY (%), 2012

SOUTHEAST ASIA
SHOPPING ITEMS1

TOTAL
INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

NORTH ASIA

PHILI
THAILAND
PPINES

SOUTH ASIA

CHINA

TAIWAN

HONG
KONG

JAPAN

SOUTH
KOREA

INDIA

Fashion and Accessories

52

60

48

57

55

36

40

32

34

59

39

Confectionery and Food Items

38

40

42

37

48

32

49

68

56

68

39

Souvenirs and Gifts

24

19

14

30

16

16

27

22

30

46

27

Cosmetics, Perfumes & Toiletries


Healthcare & Wellness

22

20

16

15

30

40

13

14

16

28

17

Consumer Tech

16

13

12

16

13

10

28

27

Genuine Jewellery

Watches and Clocks

Others

16

18

14

10

26

14

14

25

16

1 Figures exclude FORMULA 1 visitors profile.


* Less than 0.5%.

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STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
11. SHOPPING ITEMS PURCHASED IN TERMS OF AMOUNT SPENT (%), 2012

EUROPE
SHOPPING ITEMS1
FRANCE GERMANY

ITALY

AMERICAS

NETHER SWITZER
LANDS
LAND

OCEANIA

AFRICA

UK

CANADA

USA

AUSTRALIA

NEW
ZEALAND

SOUTH
AFRICA

Fashion and Accessories

56

40

60

66

57

23

50

44

43

36

33

Consumer Tech

19

19

19

13

22

10

13

18

21

Watches and Clocks

16

Genuine Jewellery

11

20

21

Cosmetics, Perfumes & Toiletries


Healthcare & Wellness

12

12

11

Confectionery and Food Items

Souvenirs and Gifts

17

11

11

10

16

Others

46

14

12. SHOPPING ITEMS PURCHASED IN TERMS OF POPULARITY (%), 2012

EUROPE
SHOPPING ITEMS1
FRANCE GERMANY

ITALY

AMERICAS

NETHER SWITZER
LANDS
LAND

OCEANIA

AFRICA

UK

CANADA

USA

AUSTRALIA

NEW
ZEALAND

SOUTH
AFRICA

Fashion and Accessories

69

67

75

67

74

56

67

55

63

56

74

Confectionery and Food Items

35

17

44

20

27

15

23

27

18

26

29

Souvenirs and Gifts

39

41

47

28

44

29

20

32

30

18

48

Cosmetics, Perfumes & Toiletries


Healthcare & Wellness

13

12

29

15

16

14

17

12

Consumer Tech

35

22

20

20

17

13

20

14

18

22

35

Genuine Jewellery

Watches and Clocks

Others

16

12

10

15

14

19

11

16

17

1 Figures exclude FORMULA 1 visitors profile.


* Less than 0.5%.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012


TOURISM RECEIPTS

Table 13

Annual Tourism Receipts by Major Components, 2008 - 2012...............................41

Table 14

Annual Tourism Receipts by Country of Residence and Major Components, 2012.....42

Table 15

Annual Tourism Receipts by Country of Residence, 2008 - 2012...........................44

Table 16

Annual Tourism Receipts Per Capita by Major Components, 2008 - 2012............45

Table 17

Annual Tourism Receipts Per Capita by Country of Residence


and Major Components, 2012..........46

Table 18

Annual Tourism Receipts Per Capita by Country of Residence, 2008 - 2012....47

Table 19

Annual Summary of Tourism Receipts, 2012......48

Table 20

Annual Contribution of Tourism and Balance Payment, 2008 - 2012........49

1. Methodology
Data on tourism receipts are obtained mainly from the Overseas Visitors Survey, as well as data from
Department of Statistics and Customs Excise Department. The annual survey covers a sample of about
26,000 visitors departing Singapore via air, sea and land checkpoints. Face-to-face interviews are conducted
with visitors at the departure points throughout the year.
The sample is selected based on a quarterly quota, which is set according to the actual visitor arrival
statistics from the same quarter of the previous year. In addition, the data collected are weighted by country
of residence, age group and length of stay, based on actual visitor arrival statistics compiled from the
D/E cards. This ensures that the profile of visitors surveyed resembles the distribution of visitor arrivals in the
total population.
Figures for 2007-2009 have been revised from previous publications based on this updated methodology which
allows for a more regular and timely representation of tourism receipts.

2. Definitions
Tourism Receipts comprise any expenditure incurred by visitors (including transit passengers, foreign air/sea crew
and foreign students) during their stay in Singapore as well as the amount they prepaid on components such as
accommodation and sightseeing tours before arrival.
Per capita expenditure refers to per person per trip expenditure.

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TOURISM RECEIPTS

13. ANNUAL TOURISM RECEIPTS BY MAJOR COMPONENTS, 2008 - 2012

2008

2009

2011

2012

TOURISM RECEIPTS (TR),


S$ MILLION

MAJOR COMPONENTS

TOTAL

2010

15,475

12,642

18,931

22,277

23,081

Accommodation

3,608

2,839

3,623

4,390

5,038

Food & Beverage

1,848

1,512

1,903

2,239

2,246

Shopping

3,982

3,377

3,971

4,489

4,588

Sightseeing & Entertainment1

177

201

4,013

5,391

5,240

Local Transport

751

624

700

779

805

Medical

1,165

777

856

980

1,110

Other2

3,945

3,311

3,866

4,010

4,055

1 Sightseeing & entertainment includes gaming expenditure from 2010 onwards.


2 Other TR components include expenditure on airfares, port taxes, business, education and transit visitors.

41

TOURISM RECEIPTS

14. ANNUAL TOURISM RECEIPTS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND MAJOR COMPONENTS, 2012

MAJOR COMPONENTS

ACCOMMODATION

FOOD &
BEVERAGE

SHOPPING

COUNTRY OF
RESIDENCE
TOTAL

LOCAL
TRANSPORT

MEDICAL

OTHERS2

TOTAL1

S$ MILLION
5,038

2,246

4,588

805

1,110

4,055

17,841

AMERICAS

332

155

93

40

200

820

Canada

34

13

18

22

91

USA

276

129

65

32

154

656

1,707

685

1,769

285

813

1,175

6,433

Indonesia

580

272

923

112

640

614

3,142

Malaysia

229

95

294

39

100

206

963

Philippines

322

124

156

48

112

767

Thailand

267

90

141

34

90

622

NORTH ASIA

1,275

490

1,601

188

1,167

4,721

P R China

463

171

1,280

66

536

2,516

Taiwan

102

34

57

11

48

252

Hong Kong

190

84

47

29

138

488

Japan

346

128

132

38

304

949

South Korea

147

65

69

40

136

457

506

225

358

104

139

343

1,676

India

373

169

237

73

268

1,123

EUROPE

544

306

221

72

480

1,625

France

51

26

18

41

142

Germany

73

38

26

10

72

219

Italy

26

18

20

76

Netherlands

30

16

25

82

Switzerland

26

20

10

39

98

UK

158

77

54

20

172

481

323

151

178

50

12

480

1,192

Australia

290

135

156

44

412

1,038

New Zealand

26

13

14

64

121

35

14

25

23

105

14

17

44

SOUTHEAST ASIA

SOUTH ASIA

OCEANIA

AFRICA
South Africa

1 Sightseeing & entertainment includes gaming expenditure from 2010 onwards.


2 Other TR components include expenditure on airfares, port taxes, business, education and transit visitors.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
14. ANNUAL TOURISM RECEIPTS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND MAJOR COMPONENTS, 2012

MAJOR COMPONENTS

ACCOMMODATION

FOOD &
BEVERAGE

COUNTRY OF
RESIDENCE

SHOPPING

LOCAL
TRANSPORT

MEDICAL

OTHERS2

TOTAL1

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

TOTAL

28

13

26

23

100

AMERICAS

40

19

11

24

100

Canada

37

14

20

24

100

USA

42

20

10

23

100

27

11

28

13

18

100

Indonesia

18

29

20

20

100

Malaysia

24

10

31

10

21

100

Philippines

42

16

20

15

100

Thailand

43

14

23

14

100

NORTH ASIA

27

10

34

25

100

P R China

18

51

21

100

Taiwan

40

13

22

19

100

Hong Kong

39

17

10

28

100

Japan

36

13

14

32

100

South Korea

32

14

15

30

100

30

13

21

20

100

India

33

15

21

24

100

EUROPE

33

19

14

30

100

France

36

18

12

29

100

Germany

33

17

12

33

100

Italy

34

24

12

26

100

Netherlands

36

19

10

31

100

Switzerland

27

20

10

40

100

UK

33

16

11

36

100

27

13

15

40

100

Australia

28

13

15

40

100

New Zealand

21

11

11

53

100

33

14

24

22

100

32

16

11

38

100

SOUTHEAST ASIA

SOUTH ASIA

OCEANIA

AFRICA
South Africa

1 Sightseeing & entertainment includes gaming expenditure from 2010 onwards.


2 Other TR components include expenditure on airfares, port taxes, business, education and transit visitors.

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TOURISM RECEIPTS

15. ANNUAL TOURISM RECEIPTS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, 2008 - 2012

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE1
S$ MILLION
TOTAL1

% CHG

S$ MILLION

% CHG

S$ MILLION

% CHG

S$ MILLION

% CHG

S$ MILLION

% CHG

15,298

12,441

-19

14,918

20

16,887

13

17,841

AMERICAS

783

-6

649

-17

772

19

764

-1

820

Canada

110

-21

76

-31

75

-1

84

12

91

USA

622

-2

525

-16

647

23

618

-4

656

5,531

4,510

-18

5,335

18

6,095

14

6,433

2,694

2,107

-22

2,604

24

2,853

10

3,142

10

Malaysia

653

-2

667

767

15

893

17

963

Philippines

779

34

556

-29

628

13

840

34

767

-9

Thailand

545

458

-16

549

20

570

622

NORTH ASIA

3,133

2,706

-14

3,400

26

4,171

23

4,721

13

P R China

1,417

11

1,344

-5

1,644

22

2,110

28

2,516

19

Taiwan

201

-9

163

-19

210

29

251

20

252

Hong Kong

387

-1

337

-13

500

48

534

488

-9

Japan

652

-3

521

-20

609

17

796

31

949

19

South Korea

457

-10

325

-29

387

19

444

15

457

SOUTHEAST ASIA
Indonesia

SOUTH ASIA

1,532

1,144

-25

1,370

20

1,549

13

1,676

India

1,058

768

-27

911

19

1,103

21

1,123

EUROPE

1,913

11

1,474

-23

1,622

10

1,687

1,625

-4

France

162

33

118

-27

130

10

145

11

142

-2

Germany

221

10

185

-16

213

15

222

219

-1

63

21

50

-21

56

12

60

76

26

Netherlands

104

14

78

-25

95

22

84

-11

82

-2

Switzerland

92

81

-12

100

24

108

98

-9

685

518

-24

542

538

-1

481

-10

1,189

1,029

-13

1,141

11

1,251

10

1,192

-5

1,024

905

-12

1,002

11

1,095

1,038

-5

148

-3

109

-27

120

11

135

12

121

-10

147

-6

115

-22

115

107

-7

105

-2

63

-2

47

-26

49

53

44

-17

Italy

UK
OCEANIA
Australia
New Zealand
AFRICA
South Africa

1 Sightseeing & entertainment expenditure has been excluded from tourism receipts in the country breakdown due to commercial sensitivity of information.

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STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
16. ANNUAL TOURISM RECEIPTS PER CAPITA BY MAJOR COMPONENTS, 2008 - 2012

2008

2009

MAJOR COMPONENTS

TOTAL

2010

2011

2012

TOURISM RECEIPTS PER CAPITA (S$)

1,530

1,306

1,626

1,691

1,592

Accommodation

357

293

311

333

348

Food & Beverage

183

156

163

170

155

Shopping

394

349

341

341

316

Sightseeing & Entertainment1 *

17

21

345

409

361

Local Transport

74

64

60

59

56

Medical

115

80

74

74

77

Other2

390

342

332

304

280

1 Sightseeing & entertainment includes gaming expenditure from 2010 onwards.


2 Other TR components include expenditure on airfares, port taxes, business, education and transit visitors.

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TOURISM RECEIPTS

17. ANNUAL TOURISM RECEIPTS PER CAPITA BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND MAJOR COMPONENTS,
2012
MAJOR COMPONENTS

ACCOMMODATION

FOOD &
BEVERAGE

SHOPPING

COUNTRY OF
RESIDENCE

LOCAL
TRANSPORT

MEDICAL

OTHERS2

TOTAL1

S$

TOTAL

348

155

316

56

77

280

1,231

AMERICAS

538

252

151

65

325

1,331

Canada

383

146

204

52

250

1,035

USA

579

270

137

67

323

1,375

295

118

306

49

141

203

1,113

Indonesia

204

96

325

39

226

217

1,107

Malaysia

186

77

239

32

81

167

782

Philippines

491

188

238

73

171

1,167

Thailand

559

188

295

72

188

1,302

NORTH ASIA

317

122

398

47

290

1,175

P R China

228

84

629

32

263

1,237

Taiwan

360

120

200

41

170

892

Hong Kong

402

179

100

61

293

1,033

Japan

458

169

175

51

402

1,254

South Korea

330

145

156

90

306

1,026

447

199

316

92

123

303

1,480

India

417

189

265

81

299

1,255

EUROPE

354

199

144

47

312

1,057

France

319

163

111

45

256

893

Germany

290

151

101

38

287

867

Italy

395

274

139

58

300

1,166

Netherlands

362

193

103

42

308

1,008

Switzerland

313

233

115

42

466

1,168

UK

354

172

122

46

384

1,078

271

127

149

42

10

403

1,002

Australia

276

129

149

42

392

988

New Zealand

210

106

111

35

520

982

509

210

372

67

41

344

1,543

428

212

147

55

508

1,350

SOUTHEAST ASIA

SOUTH ASIA

OCEANIA

AFRICA
South Africa

1 Sightseeing & entertainment includes gaming expenditure from 2010 onwards.


2 Other TR components include expenditure on airfares, port taxes, business, education and transit visitors.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
18. ANNUAL TOURISM RECEIPTS PER CAPITA BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, 2008 - 2012

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE 1
S$

% CHG

S$

% CHG

S$

% CHG

S$

% CHG

S$

% CHG

TOTAL1

1,512

1,285

-15

1,281

1,282

1,231

-4

AMERICAS

1,549

-2

1,387

-11

1,472

1,356

-8

1,331

-2

Canada

1,374

-15

1,088

-21

1,004

-8

1,015

1,035

USA

1,569

1,416

-10

1,550

1,403

-9

1,375

-2

1,549

14

1,224

-21

1,106

-10

1,126

1,113

-1

Indonesia

1,526

12

1,207

-21

1,129

-6

1,101

-3

1,107

Malaysia

1,008

-2

873

-13

739

-15

783

782

Philippines

1,860

34

1,288

-31

1,153

-10

1,239

1,167

-6

Thailand

1,631

14

1,440

-12

1,276

-11

1,206

-6

1,302

NORTH ASIA

1,233

1,251

1,276

1,234

-3

1,175

-5

P R China

1,314

15

1,435

1,403

-2

1,338

-5

1,237

-8

Taiwan

1,143

1,037

-9

1,100

1,054

-4

892

-15

Hong Kong

1,393

1,145

-18

1,290

13

1,149

-11

1,033

-10

Japan

1,141

1,064

-7

1,152

1,212

1,254

South Korea

1,081

-1

1,194

10

1,073

-10

1,070

1,026

-4

1,521

-2

1,232

-19

1,309

1,420

1,480

India

1,360

-4

1,059

-22

1,099

1,270

16

1,255

-1

EUROPE

1,447

1,127

-22

1,181

1,204

1,057

-12

France

1,454

18

990

-32

997

1,034

893

-14

Germany

1,259

1,009

-20

1,018

1,011

-1

867

-14

Italy

1,468

1,068

-27

1,096

1,130

1,166

Netherlands

1,419

1,017

-28

1,237

22

1,037

-16

1,008

-3

Switzerland

1,427

-14

1,274

-11

1,351

1,365

1,168

-14

UK

1,390

1,104

-21

1,174

1,215

1,078

-11

1,242

-1

1,098

-12

1,154

1,145

-1

1,002

-12

Australia

1,229

-1

1,090

-11

1,138

1,146

988

-14

New Zealand

1,338

1,159

-13

1,256

1,096

-13

982

-10

1,626

1,499

-8

1,518

1,458

-4

1,543

1,576

1,365

-13

1,513

11

1,594

1,350

-15

SOUTHEAST ASIA

SOUTH ASIA

OCEANIA

AFRICA
South Africa

1 Sightseeing & entertainment expenditure has been excluded from tourism receipts in the country breakdown due to commercial sensitivity of information.

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TOURISM RECEIPTS

19. ANNUAL SUMMARY OF TOURISM RECEIPTS, 2012

COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE

VISITOR
ARRIVALS
NO.

AVERAGE LENGTH OF
STAY

% CHG

DAYS

% CHG

TOURISM RECEIPTS1
PER CAPITA
S$

% CHG

TOURISM RECEIPTS (TR)1


S$
MILLION

% CHG

100

TOTAL TR1

14,496,091

10

3.54

-5

1,231

-4

17,841

AMERICAS

616,400

3.92

-6

1,331

-2

820

Canada

87,795

4.04

-6

1,035

91

477,213

3.87

-6

1,375

-2

656

5,779,607

3.65

-5

1,113

-1

6,433

36

Indonesia

2,837,537

2.97

-8

1,107

3,142

18

10

Malaysia

1,231,686

2.01

-5

782

963

Philippines

656,804

-3

6.95

1,167

-6

767

-9

Thailand

477,654

4.32

-4

1,302

622

4,018,736

19

2.89

-6

1,175

-5

4,721

26

13

2,034,177

29

2.96

-10

1,237

-8

2,516

14

19

Taiwan

282,203

18

3.15

-5

892

-15

252

Hong Kong

472,167

2.95

-3

1,033

-10

488

-9

Japan

757,116

15

2.52

-1

1,254

949

19

South Korea

445,184

2.80

1,026

-4

457

1,132,465

6.07

1,480

1,676

894,993

6.08

1,255

-1

1,123

EUROPE

1,537,334

10

3.47

-3

1,057

-12

1,625

-4

France

158,923

13

3.30

-5

893

-14

142

-2

Germany

252,433

15

2.98

-5

867

-14

219

-1

Italy

65,557

22

3.36

1,166

76

26

Netherlands

81,603

3.52

-2

1,008

-3

82

-2

Switzerland

83,857

3.01

-1

1,168

-14

98

-9

446,497

3.80

-2

1,078

-11

481

-10

1,189,147

2.83

-4

1,002

-12

1,192

-5

1,050,373

10

2.85

-4

988

-14

1,038

-5

123,701

2.53

-4

982

-10

121

-10

67,994

-7

4.26

1,543

105

-2

32,739

-2

3.34

1,350

-15

44

-17

USA
SOUTHEAST ASIA

NORTH ASIA
P R China

SOUTH ASIA
India

UK
OCEANIA
Australia
New Zealand
AFRICA
South Africa

1 Sightseeing & entertainment expenditure has been excluded from tourism receipts in the country breakdown due to commercial sensitivity of information.

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STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
20. ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION OF TOURISM AND BALANCE OF PAYMENT, 2008 - 2012

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

S$ MILLION

GDP AT CURRENT PRICES

269,658

274,655

315,921

334,093

345,561

EXPORT OF GOODS AND SERVICES

627,960

538,399

643,168

692,207

693,393

Goods

501,615

419,694

505,879

546,103

544,588

Services

126,345

118,705

137,289

146,104

148,806

IMPORT OF GOODS AND SERVICES

569,593

469,174

550,014

599,938

616,782

Goods

441,053

347,973

415,873

454,707

468,460

Services

128,539

121,201

134,141

145,230

148,321

NET GOODS AND SERVICES

58,367

69,225

93,154

92,269

76,612

Trade Balance

60,562

71,721

90,006

91,396

76,127

Balance Of Services

-2,194

-2,496

3,148

873

485

TOURISM RECEIPTS

15,475

12,642

18,931

22,277

23,081

12.2

10.7

13.8

15.2

15.5

As % Of Total Exports Of Goods & Services

2.5

2.3

2.9

3.2

3.3

% Change

4.8

-18.3

49.7

17.7

3.6

As % Of Services Exports

Source: Singapore Tourism Board (STB


Department of Statistics (DOS).

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012


HOTEL STATISTICS

Table 21

Annual and Monthly Standard Average Occupancy Rate of Gazetted Hotels (%),
2003 - 2012.........52

Table 22

Annual Average Room Rate and Lettings of Gazetted Hotels, 2003 - 2012.........53

Table 23

Gazetted Hotels by Hotel Tier, 2012.............................54

Table 24

Gazetted Hotels by Room Size, 2012.............54

Table 25

Annual and Monthly Room / Food & Beverage Revenue of Gazetted Hotels,
2003 - 2012.....55

Table 26

Supply of Hotels and Hotel Rooms, 2003 - 2012 (as at 31 December 2012).....56

Table 27

Rooms Stock in Gazetted Hotels (as at 31 December 2012)...............57

1.

Source of Information
Based on Monthly Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover.

2.

Definitions
Maximum room-nights :
Room-nights calculated based on total hotel room inventory for all gazetted hotels
Paid lettings :
Refers to room lettings paid for by hotel guests
Available room-nights :
(Maximum room-nights) - (room-nights under renovation, for staff use, others)
Gross lettings (Room Nights) :
Adjusted paid letting + complimentary lettings
Average Occupancy Rate (AOR) :
[Gross lettings (room-nights) / available room nights] x 100
Average Room Rate (ARR) :
Total room revenue / gross lettings
Revenue per available room (RevPAR) :
Standard Average Room Rate x Standard Average Occupancy Rate
CESS is an imposition of tax on establishments which have been gazetted under the Singapore Tourism
(Cess Collection) Act Cap. 305C.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012


HOTEL STATISTICS

2.

Definitions (continued)
Hotel Size
Based on actual room inventory obtained from monthly hotel returns submitted to STB.
Small (S)
Hotels with less than 201 rooms
Medium (M)
Hotels with 201-400 rooms
Large (L)
Hotels with 401-600 rooms
Very Large (VL)
Hotels with more than 600 rooms.

Hotel Tier
The hotel tiering system is a reference system developed by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) to
categorise the different hotels in Singapore into tiers based on a combination of factors that include
average room rates, location and product characteristics. The current hotel tiers published are based on
the hotels performance in 2012. The response rate across the tiers may vary.

Luxury
Includes hotels in the luxury segment and are predominantly in prime locations and/or in historical
buildings

Upscale
Includes hotels in the upscale segment and are generally in prime locations or hotels with boutique
positioning in prime or distinctive locations

Mid-Tier
Includes hotels in the mid-tier segment and are primarily located in prime commercial zones or
immediately outlying areas

Economy
Includes hotels in the budget segment and are generally located in outlying areas

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HOTEL

21. ANNUAL AND MONTHLY STANDARD AVERAGE OCCUPANCY RATE OF GAZETTED HOTELS (%),
2003 - 2012

YEAR
2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

OVERALL

67.2

80.6

83.8

85.2

87.0

81.0

75.8

85.2

86.4

86.5

January

71.0

68.9

78.3

76.9

86.5

84.7

66.4

80.8

82.4

82.3

February

74.5

80.8

76.8

83.8

83.1

79.4

74.7

80.3

83.8

89.3

March

70.7

80.0

84.5

88.1

91.1

86.8

73.2

88.5

86.9

88.1

April

34.7

79.6

81.9

82.7

84.7

83.2

70.0

86.0

85.8

85.3

May

34.4

79.0

82.8

81.2

85.9

81.3

68.2

86.8

84.7

84.6

June

56.2

82.9

87.7

86.0

87.0

81.6

75.6

88.8

88.5

87.6

July

71.1

85.3

88.9

90.7

90.6

84.8

79.3

90.1

93.3

90.5

August

73.9

81.0

85.0

87.2

90.2

80.4

77.8

83.1

84.4

88.3

September

74.1

82.6

85.7

81.5

84.9

74.1

77.1

81.3

86.0

83.4

October

75.7

81.6

84.3

87.4

89.2

81.9

82.0

85.7

87.5

86.7

November

79.0

84.5

87.6

92.0

88.3

80.4

84.7

88.0

89.7

88.8

December

76.0

81.3

82.0

84.9

82.1

72.9

80.2

83.4

83.7

83.2

MONTH

Source:
STBs survey on Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover as at 13 Dec 2013.

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STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
22. ANNUAL AVERAGE ROOM RATE AND LETTINGS OF GAZETTED HOTELS, 2003 - 2012

MAXIMUM ROOM
NIGHTS

PAID LETTINGS

AVAILABLE ROOMNIGHTS

GROSS LETTINGS
(ROOM-NIGHTS)

STANDARD
AVERAGE
ROOM RATE

REVENUE
PER
AVAILABLE ROOM

YEAR
NO.

%CHG

NO.

2003

10,971,980

-2.1

6,264,492

2004

10,742,821

-2.1

2005

10,795,453

2006

%CHG

NO.

% CHG

NO.

-18.1

9,570,916

-8.3

6,436,209

-17.2

115.5

-8.3

77.7

-17.2

8,113,418

29.5

10,246,042

7.1

8,260,585

28.3

121.7

5.4

98.2

26.4

0.5

8,611,348

6.1

10,415,555

1.7

8,730,932

5.7

137.0

12.5

114.8

17.0

10,886,490

0.8

8,868,394

3.0

10,509,394

0.9

8,958,813

2.6

164.4

20.0

140.1

22.0

2007

10,850,266

-0.3

9,072,353

2.3

10,511,692

0.0

9,146,919

2.1

201.7

22.7

175.5

25.3

2008

10,967,084

1.1

8,506,943

-6.2

10,588,535

0.7

8,573,872

-6.3

245.2

21.5

198.5

13.1

2009

11,337,645

3.4

8,146,929

-4.2

10,874,813

2.7

8,245,431

-3.8

189.1

-22.9

143.4

-27.8

2010

11,616,400

2.5

9,518,718

16.8

11,262,019

3.6

9,594,098

16.4

217.9

15.2

185.7

29.5

2011

12,667,952

9.1

10,616,963

11.5

12,377,895

9.9

10,693,722

11.5

247.1

13.4

213.5

15.0

2012

12,754,784

0.7

10,698,948

0.8

12,450,851

0.6

10,769,466

0.7

261.7

5.9

226.4

6.0

Source:
STBs survey on Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover as at 13 Dec 2013.

53

% CHG

S$

% CHG

S$

% CHG

HOTEL

23. GAZETTED HOTELS BY HOTEL TIER, 2012

ROOM

STANDARD
AVERAGE
OCCUPANCY RATE

STANDARD
AVERAGE
ROOM RATE

REVENUE
PER
AVAILABLE ROOM

TIER
(%)

S$

% CHG

S$

% CHG

OVERALL

86.5

261.7

5.9

226.3

6.0

Luxury

81.5

431.4

8.1

351.8

9.8

Upscale

87.8

301.4

7.9

264.7

8.5

Mid-Tier

86.6

197.1

4.6

170.8

3.8

Economy

84.8

110.0

-0.3

93.3

-1.0

24. GAZETTED HOTELS BY ROOM SIZE, 2012

HOTEL
SIZE

STANDARD
AVERAGE
OCCUPANCY RATE

STANDARD
AVERAGE
ROOM RATE

REVENUE
PER
AVAILABLE ROOM

(%)

S$

% CHG

OVERALL

86.5

261.7

5.9

226.3

6.0

Small

79.5

211.5

12.9

168.3

11.0

Medium

86.3

227.6

4.2

196.3

4.3

Large

87.7

252.2

4.7

221.2

5.2

Very Large

87.3

318.1

7.9

277.7

8.2

Source:
STBs survey on Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover as at 13 Dec 2013.

54

S$

% CHG

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012

25. ANNUAL AND MONTHLY ROOM / FOOD & BEVERAGE REVENUE OF GAZETTED HOTELS, 2003 - 2012
HOTEL ESTABLISHMENTS
YEAR/
MONTH

NO. OF
RESPONDENTS

ROOM REVENUE
S$ MILLION

F&B REVENUE

% CHG

S$ MILLION

TOTAL REVENUE

% CHG

S$ MILLION

% CHG

2003

93

752.1

-24.3

616.8

-10.8

1,368.9

-18.7

2004

93

1,017.2

35.2

711.7

15.4

1,728.9

26.3

2005

96

1,216.0

19.6

775

8.9

1,991.0

15.2

2006

95

1,503.9

23.7

794.6

2.5

2,298.5

15.4

2007

92

1,857.6

23.5

953.2

20.0

2,810.7

22.3

2008

97

2,102.4

13.2

984.5

3.3

3,086.9

9.8

2009

101

1,559.70

-25.8

890.6

-9.5

2,450.3

-20.6

2010

96

2,091.0

34.1

1,052.0

18.1

3,143.0

28.3

2011

98

2,643.5

26.4

1,315.1

25.0

3,958.6

25.9

2012

101

2,818.4

6.6

1,309.9

-0.4

4,128.2

4.3

January

105

220.0

7.4

111.3

-4.2

331.2

3.2

February

105

241.3

26.9

107.5

12.3

348.9

22.0

March

104

241.3

7.5

106.4

3.8

347.7

6.4

April

104

230.2

9.6

89.2

-0.4

319.4

6.6

May

103

225.9

4.7

100.3

-4.8

326.2

1.6

June

102

234.6

4.7

96.3

-3.0

331.0

2.3

July

101

242.7

0.5

100.5

-5.3

343.2

-1.3

August

100

235.0

10.5

95.6

4.9

330.5

8.8

September

101

238.7

0.5

133.2

0.5

371.8

0.5

October

101

240.1

3.7

114.2

-5.6

354.2

0.5

November

101

238.4

2.2

125.7

-4.8

364.1

-0.3

December

101

230.3

5.7

129.7

4.8

360.0

5.4

Source:
STBs survey on Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover as at 13 Dec 2013.

55

HOTEL

26. SUPPLY OF HOTELS AND HOTEL ROOMS, 2003 - 2012 (As At 31 December )

NUMBER OF HOTELS

ROOMS STOCK

YEAR
(As At December)

GAZETTED
GAZETTED

NONGAZETTED

NON-GAZETTED

TOTAL

TOTAL
NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

NO.

% CHG

2003

99

111

210

29,917

-1.8

6,013

8.9

35,930

-0.2

2004

102

118

220

30,300

1.3

6,465

7.5

36,765

2.3

2005

103

122

225

30,445

0.5

6,416

-0.8

36,861

0.3

2006

103

123

226

30,686

0.8

6,512

1.5

37,198

0.9

2007

98

128

226

30,087

-2.0

7,537

15.7

37,624

1.1

2008

109

134

243

32,000

6.4

7,376

-2.1

39,376

4.7

2009

120

148

268

33,880

5.9

8,839

19.8

42,719

8.5

2010

154

128

282

40,759

20.3

6,553

-25.9

47,312

10.8

2011

162

142

304

42,674

4.7

7,045

7.5

49,719

5.1

2012

178

160

338

44,037

3.2

7,542

7.1

51,579

3.7

Source:
STBs survey on Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover as at 13 Dec 2013 and Hotel licensing Board (HLB) records.

56

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
27. ROOMS STOCK IN GAZETTED HOTELS (As At 31 December 2012)

SMALL
(Hotels With Less Than 201 Rooms)
Klapsons The Boutique Hotel

17

Hotel 81 - Osaka

74

The Club

22

Moon Hotel

80

Lofi Inn

24

Santa Grand Hotel Lai Chun Yuen

80

Mitraa Inn

26

The Scarlet Hotel

80

Bunc@Radius Hostel

29

Hotel 81 - Classic

81

Wanderlust Hotel

29

Hotel 81 - Selegie

81

New Majestic Hotel

30

New Gateway Hotel

81

Fragrance Hotel - Elegance

31

Hotel Bencoolen

84

Hotel 1929

32

Hotel 81 - Geylang

85

Sloane Court Hotel

32

Hotel Fort Canning

86

Tresor Tavern

32

Hotel Supreme

86

Beach Hotel

33

Summer View Hotel

86

Perak Hotel

34

Hotel 81 - Rochor

87

Beach Villas

35

Hotel 81 - Bugis

88

Naumi

40

Park View Hotel

88

Rider's Lodge

40

Victoria Hotel

89

Santa Grand Hotel Chinatown

41

The Claremont

90

Wangz Hotel

41

The Fragrance Hotel

90

Best Western Jayleen 1918

42

Marrison Hotel

96

Chinatown Hotel

42

The Fullerton Bay Hotel

98

Classique Hotel

42

Hotel 81 - Chinatown

99

Santa Grand Hotel West Coast

42

Harbour Ville Hotel

100

The Inn at Temple Street

42

Fragrance Hotel - Riverside

101

Aqueen Hotel - Balestier

45

Raffles Hotel Singapore

103

Berjaya Hotel Singapore

48

The Seacare Hotel

103

Fragrance Hotel - Balestier

48

Aqueen Hotel - Lavender

104

Fragrance Hotel - Sapphire

50

Crockfords Tower

105

Nostalgia Hotel

50

Fortuna City

105
108

Arianna Hotel

51

The Quincy hotel

South East Asia Hotel

51

Capella Hotel, Singapore

112

Golden Royal Hotel

54

Hotel 81 - Tristar

117

Pasir Panjang Inn

54

Fragrance Hotel - Selegie

120

Asphodel Inn

55

Cultural Hotel

124

Park 22 Hotel

56

Fragrance Hotel - Crystal

125

VIP Hotel

57

Fragrance Hotel - Emerald

126

Value Hotel - Nice

63

Fragrance Hotel - Pearl

129

Hangout @ Mt. Emily

64

Bayview Hotel Singapore

130

Hotel 81 - Heritage

64

Strand Hotel

130

The Sultan

64

Oxford Hotel

134

Broadway Hotel

65

Porcelain Hotel

138

Fragrance Hotel - Rose

68

Hotel Re! @ Pearl's Hill

140

Joo Chiat Hotel

68

Ascott Singapore Raffles Place

146

New Orchid Hotel

68

Robertson Quay Hotel

148

Home Suite Hotel 6

70

Fragrance Hotel - Ruby

168

Innotel Hotel

70

Parc Sovereign Hotel

170

Kam Leng Hotel

70

Hotel 81 - Orchid

174

Santa Grand Hotel East Coast

72

Equarius Hotel

183

Tai Hoe Hotel

72

Moevenpick Heritage Hotel Sentosa

191

Santa Grand Hotel Bugis

73

Hotel 81 - Dickson

196

Fragrance Hotel - Imperial

74

No. of Gazetted Rooms

7,961

No. of Gazetted Hotels

99

Source:
STBs survey on Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover as at 13 Dec 2013 and Hotel licensing Board (HLB) records.

57

HOTEL

27. ROOMS STOCK IN GAZETTED HOTELS (As At 31 December 2012)

MEDIUM
(Hotels With 201 - 400 Rooms)
Pan Pacific Orchard
Value Hotel - Balestier
Albert Court Village Hotel
Hotel 81 - Bencoolen
The Sentosa Resort & Spa
The Gallery Hotel
Hotel Royal @ Queens
Hotel Windsor
East Village Hotel
Goodwood Park Hotel
Hotel Grand Pacific
Quality Hotel Marlow
W Singapore Sentosa Cove Hotel
Ibis Singapore Novena
Four Seasons Hotel
The Elizabeth
Park Avenue Rochester
Orchid Hotel
Link Hotel
Rendezvous Grand Hotel Singapore
St. Regis Hotel Singapore

206
208
210
215
215
222
223
225
229
233
240
240
240
241
255
256
271
272
288
298
299

Grand Park Orchard


Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore
Crowne Plaza Changi Airport
Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre
Hotel Grand Chancellor
Bay Hotel Singapore
Grand Park City Hall
Park Hotel Clarke Quay
Hotel Miramar Singapore
Parkroyal On Beach Road, Singapore
Hotel Royal
Studio M Hotel
Hard Rock Hotel
Value Hotel - Thomson
Amara Singapore
Changi Village Hotel
Festive Hotel
Orchard Parade Hotel
Landmark Village Hotel
Singapore Marriott Hotel
The Fullerton Hotel

No. of Gazetted Rooms


No. of Gazetted Hotels

308
313
320
324
328
333
333
336
342
343
349
360
364
366
380
380
387
388
393
393
399
12,525
42

LARGE
(Hotels With 401 - 600 Rooms)
InterContinental Singapore
Novotel Singapore Clarke Quay
Concorde Hotel Singapore
York Hotel
M Hotel Singapore
Sheraton Towers Singapore Hotel
Hilton Singapore
Oasia Hotel
The Regent Singapore
Furama City Centre Singapore
Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort, Singapore
Hotel Michael
River View Hotel

403
403
407
407
413
420
422
428
440
445
454
461
476

Swissotel Merchant Court,Singapore


Conrad Centennial Singapore
Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium
Royal Plaza
Mandarin Oriental, Singapore
Parkroyal on Kitchener Road
Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen
Traders Hotel Singapore
Grand Mercure Roxy Hotel
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore
Marina Mandarin
Peninsula.Excelsior Hotel

No. of Gazetted Rooms


No. of Gazetted Hotels

476
507
508
511
527
534
538
546
573
574
575
591

12,039
25

VERY LARGE
(Hotels With More Than 600 Rooms)
Furama Riverfront Singapore
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore
Orchard Hotel Singapore
Grand Hyatt Singapore
Shangri-La Hotel
Fairmont, Singapore

605
608
656
662
747
769

The Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore


V Hotel Lavender
Carlton Hotel
Mandarin Orchard Singapore
Swissotel The Stamford, Singapore
Marina Bay Sands Singapore

No. of Gazetted Rooms


No. of Gazetted Hotels

790
888
914
1051
1261
2561
11,512
12

Total No. of Gazetted Rooms :


Total No. of Gazetted Hotels :

44,037
178

Source:
STBs survey on Return of Hotel on Room Lettings and Food & Beverage Sales Turnover as at 13 Dec 2013 and Hotel licensing Board (HLB) records.

58

ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012


CRUISE STATISTICS
Table 28

Annual Cruise Ships and Passenger throughput Volume, 2003 - 2012...60

Cruise Statistics are provided by the Singapore Cruise Centre and SATS-Creuers Cruise Services. Passenger
throughput refers to the sum of all embarking cruise passengers (i.e. those who arrived in Singapore by air or land
but departed on a cruise), disembarking cruise passengers (i.e. those who arrived on a cruise ship but departed by
other means) and full- cruise passengers ( i.e. those who arrived and departed on the same cruise ship). In
addition, the numbers include cruise passengers who are Singaporean citizens or permanent residents.

59

CRUISE

28. ANNUAL CRUISE SHIPS AND PASSENGER THROUGHPUT VOLUME, 2003 - 2012

NUMBER OF CALLS

YEAR

NO.

PASSENGER
THROUGHPUT

% CHANGE

NO.

% CHANGE

2003

439

-40.8

514,698

-24.8

2004

392

-10.7

634,585

23.3

2005

454

15.8

623,740

-1.7

2006

787

73.3

856,556

37.3

2007

717

-8.9

943,134

10.1

2008

1,022

42.5

920,248

-2.4

2009

928

-9.2

1,138,570

23.7

2010

640

-31.0

1,014,144

-10.9

2011

394

-38.4

942,055

-7.1

2012

334

-15.2

912,720

-3.1

60

ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012


INCOMING PASSENGER CARRIERS FLIGHTS & SEAT CAPACITY STATISTICS
Table 29

Incoming Scheduled Flights of Passenger Airlines Operating into Singapore


(as at 1st January 2013).62

Table 30

Scheduled Weekly Flights Originating from Major Regions


(as at 1st January 2013).66

Statistics on incoming scheduled flights of passenger airlines to Singapore was provided by the Civil Aviation Authority
of Singapore (CAAS) and Changi Airport Group (CAG).

The data provides flights and airline seat capacity information in terms of seat configuration, airlines and regions/
countries of origin. Flights from intermediate ports of call are excluded since the region/country of origin of each
incoming scheduled flight is defined as the place from which the flight originates.

61

INCOMING PASSENGER CARRIERS


FLIGHTS & SEAT CAPACITY
29. INCOMING SCHEDULED FLIGHTS OF PASSENGER AIRLINES OPERATING INTO SINGAPORE
(As At 1st January 2013)

AIRLINES

Air China

Air France

Air India

CCA

AFR

AIC

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEATS AVAILABLE ON INCOMING FLIGHTS


PER WEEK

NUMBER OF
INCOMING
FLIGHTS PER
WEEK

TYPE OF
AIRCRAFT

FIRST
CLASS

BUSINESS
CLASS

ECONOMY
CLASS

TOTAL

A319

56

840

896

14

A332

616

3,738

4,354

A380

27

240

1,281

1,548

B773

32

268

912

1,212

A319

56

798

854

21

A332

924

5,607

6,531

Air India Express

AIE

B738

1,190

1,190

Air Japan

AJX

B763

245

1,169

1,414

Air Mauritius

MAU

A343

68

532

600

Air Niugini

ANG

B763

120

716

836

AirAsia Berhad

AXM

144

A320

25,920

25,920

AirAsia Philippines

AAU

A320

1,260

1,260

10

Airlanka Ltd

ALK

14

A320

280

1,680

1,960

11

Airphil Express

GAP

10

A320

1,800

1,800

12

All Nippon Airways Co Ltd

ANA

14

B763

490

2,338

2,828

13

Asiana Airlines

AAR

A333

270

2,340

2,610

B763

15

235

250

14

Bangkok Airways

BKP

A319

84

756

840

15

Batavia Air

BTV

11

A320

1,980

1,980

B734

340

340

16

Berjaya Air

BVT

DH7

240

240

17

Biman Bangladesh Airlines

BBC

B737

84

826

910

18

British Airways Public Ltd Co

BAW

21

B744

294

1,470

4,515

6,279

19

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd

CPA

A333

264

1,602

1,866

45

B773

42

2,025

15,885

17,952

B744

63

322

2,268

2,653

B772

405

2,619

3,024

Note: Excludes freight carriers and flights without traffic rights.


Data provided by both CAAS and CAG.

62

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
29. INCOMING SCHEDULED FLIGHTS OF PASSENGER AIRLINES OPERATING INTO SINGAPORE
(As At 1st January 2013)

AIRLINES

20

21

22

23

Cebu Pacific Air

China Airlines Ltd

China Eastern Airlines

China Southern Airlines

CEB

CAL

CES

CSN

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEATS AVAILABLE ON INCOMING FLIGHTS


PER WEEK

NUMBER OF
INCOMING
FLIGHTS PER
WEEK

TYPE OF
AIRCRAFT

FIRST
CLASS

BUSINESS
CLASS

ECONOMY
CLASS

TOTAL

A319

1,092

1,092

42

A320

7,560

7,560

14

A333

504

3,878

4,382

B738

16

300

316

A343

210

1,715

1,925

21

A320

180

3,078

3,258

21

B763

546

4,158

4,704

14

A320

112

2,072

2,184

A321

84

1,162

1,246

24

Delta Airlines

DAL

B772

315

1,631

1,946

25

Drukair

DRK

A319

40

188

228

26

Emirates

UAE

A380

98

532

2,989

3,619

35

B773

280

1,470

10,640

12,390

27

Etihad Airways (EY)

ETD

A332

132

1,440

1,572

28

Eva Airways Corporation

EVA

B773

252

1,974

2,226

29

Finnair Oy

FIN

A343

294

1,589

1,883

30

Firefly

FFM

67

AT72

4,824

4,824

31

Garuda Indonesia

GIA

67

B738

804

10,050

10,854

32

Hainan Airlines

CHH

B738

40

780

820

33

IndiGO Airlines

IGO

14

A320

2,520

2,520

34

Japan Air Lines Co Ltd

JAL

B763

90

621

711

18

B788

756

2,592

3,348

A332

210

1,330

1,540

21

B738

336

2,898

3,234

A320

1,593

1,593

A321

630

630

23

A332

874

6,095

6,969

35

36

Jet Airways

Jetstar Airways International

JAI

JST

Note: Excludes freight carriers and flights without traffic rights.


Data provided by both CAAS and CAG.

63

INCOMING PASSENGER CARRIERS


FLIGHTS & SEAT CAPACITY
29. INCOMING SCHEDULED FLIGHTS OF PASSENGER AIRLINES OPERATING INTO SINGAPORE
(As At 1st January 2013)

NUMBER OF
INCOMING
FLIGHTS PER
WEEK

AIRLINES

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEATS AVAILABLE ON INCOMING FLIGHTS


PER WEEK
TYPE OF
AIRCRAFT
FIRST
CLASS

BUSINESS
CLASS

ECONOMY
CLASS

TOTAL

37

Jetstar Asia Airways

JSA

213

A320

38,340

38,340

38

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

KLM

B772

70

566

636

12

B773

420

4,680

5,100

B772

56

196

1,484

1,736

B773

42

245

2,079

2,366

39

Korean Air

KAL

40

Lao Airlines

LAO

A320

64

504

568

41

Lufthansa German Airlines

DLH

A380

56

686

2,940

3,682

42

Malaysia Airlines

MAS

B734

112

896

1,008

48

B738

768

7,200

7,968

43

Mandala Airlines

MDL

28

A320

5,040

5,040

44

Myanmar Airways International

UBA

17

A320

136

2,448

2,584

45

PT Awair International

AWQ

91

A320

16,380

16,380

46

PT Lion Mentari Airlines

LNI

56

B739

560

10,920

11,480

47

Philippine Airlines Inc

PAL

11

A320

132

1,584

1,716

14

A333

588

3,640

4,228

A332

252

1,393

1,645

28

A380

392

2,016

10,192

12,600

21

B744

294

1,512

7,476

9,282

10

A333

300

2,670

2,970

48

Qantas Airways Ltd

QFA

49

Qatar Airways

QTR

21

B773

882

6,153

7,035

50

Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd

RBA

A319

114

122

13

A320

156

1,716

1,872

51

Saudi Arabian Airlines

SVA

B772

28

654

682

52

Scoot

SCO

30

B772

360

1,260

7,020

8,640

53

Shenzhen Airline

CSZ

B738

56

1,113

1,169

Note: Excludes freight carriers and flights without traffic rights.


Data provided by both CAAS and CAG.

64

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
29. INCOMING SCHEDULED FLIGHTS OF PASSENGER AIRLINES OPERATING INTO SINGAPORE
(As At 1st January 2013)

NUMBER OF
INCOMING
FLIGHTS PER
WEEK

AIRLINES

54

55

Silkair (S) Pte Ltd

Singapore Airlines Ltd

SLK

SIA

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEATS AVAILABLE ON INCOMING FLIGHTS


PER WEEK
TYPE OF
AIRCRAFT
FIRST
CLASS

BUSINESS
CLASS

ECONOMY
CLASS

TOTAL

86

A319

696

10,356

11,052

235

A320

3,072

31,584

34,656

A320

48

378

426

197

A333

5,910

50,235

56,145

98

A380

1,176

7,154

34,790

43,120

146

B773

1,238

6,573

33,449

41,260

285

B772

588

9,978

71,471

82,037

12

A345

1,200

1,200

56

SouthEast Asian Airlines

SRQ

10

A320

1,800

1,800

57

Sriwijaya Air

SJY

B734

1,176

1,176

58

Thai AirAsia

AIQ

42

A320

7,560

7,560

59

Thai Airways International Ltd

THA

A333

144

1,052

1,196

14

B773

476

4,620

5,096

B772

210

1,953

2,163

A346

476

1,393

1,869

60

Tiger Airways

TGW

295

A320

53,100

53,100

61

TransAsia Airways

TNA

A320

224

1,876

2,100

62

Turkish Airlines

THY

14

A332

308

3,192

3,500

63

United Airlines Inc

UAL

B744

84

364

2,170

2,618

B772

56

280

1,547

1,883

64

Valuair

VLU

36

A320

6,264

6,264

65

Vietnam Airlines

HVN

25

A321

400

4,200

4,600

66

Xiamen Airlines

CXA

21

B738

168

3,381

3,549

6,058

63,347

627,535

696,940

Total:

Note: Excludes freight carriers and flights without traffic rights.


Data provided by both CAAS and CAG.

3,067

65

INCOMING PASSENGER CARRIERS


FLIGHTS & SEAT CAPACITY
30. SCHEDULED WEEKLY FLIGHTS ORIGINATING FROM MAJOR REGIONS
(As At 1st January 2013)

FLIGHT FREQUENCY PER WEEK


REGION/
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

2013

2012

TOTAL SEAT CAPACITY PER WEEK

13/12

2013

2012

13/12

AIRLINES#

N0.

N0.

% CHG

NO.

NO.

% CHG

3,067

100.0

2,941

100.0

4.3

696,940

100.0

654,557

100.0

6.5

AMERICAS

69

2.2

71

2.4

-2.8

21,708

3.1

19,205

2.9

13.0

Brazil

0.1

0.1

0.0

834

0.1

834

0.1

0.0

SIA

USA

66

2.2

68

2.3

-2.9

20,874

3.0

18,371

2.8

13.6

CON*,DAL,SIA,UAL

ASIA

2,579

84.1

2,465

83.8

4.6

538,138

77.2

506,265

77.3

6.3

Southeast Asia

1,590

51.8

1,513

51.4

5.1

299,664

43.0

282,265

43.1

6.2

Brunei Darussalam

19

0.6

19

0.6

0.0

2,992

0.4

2,908

0.4

2.9

RBA,SIA

Cambodia

31

1.0

25

0.9

24.0

4,962

0.7

3,820

0.6

29.9

JSA,SLK,TGW**

East Timor

0.1

0.1

0.0

384

0.1

384

0.1

0.0

SLK

Indonesia

475

15.5

442

15.0

7.5

95,836

13.8

89,778

13.7

6.7

AWQ,BTV,CAL,DLH*,GIA,KLM,LNI,MDL**,
PAL, QTR,SIA,SJY,SLK,TGW,THY,VLU

0.1

0.1

33.3

568

0.1

426

0.1

33.3

LAO

Malaysia

478

15.6

456

15.5

4.8

75,529

10.8

70,405

10.8

7.3

AXM,BVT,FFM,JSA,MAS,SIA,SLK,TGW

Myanmar

40

1.3

28

1.0

42.9

7,409

1.1

4,228

0.6

75.2

JSA,SIA**,SLK,UBA

Philippines

161

5.2

166

5.6

-3.0

33,301

4.8

32,369

4.9

2.9

AAU**,CEB,GAP,JSA,PAL,SIA,SLK,SRQ,
TGW

Thailand

270

8.8

250

8.5

8.0

56,031

8.0

52,397

8.0

6.9

AIQ,BKP,JSA,SCO**,SIA,SLK,TGW,THA

Vietnam

109

3.6

121

4.1

-9.9

22,652

3.3

25,550

3.9

-11.3

North Asia

647

21.1

637

21.7

1.6

158,914

22.8

151,779

23.2

4.7

Hong Kong SAR

152

5.0

160

5.4

-5.0

44,886

6.4

43,972

6.7

2.1

CPA,CRK*,JSA,SIA,TGW

Japan

115

3.7

86

2.9

33.7

28,037

4.0

21,556

3.3

30.1

AJX,ANA,JAL,JSA,JST**,SCO**,SIA

Macau

12

0.4

22

0.7

-45.5

2,160

0.3

3,956

0.6

-45.4

ALL REGIONS

Laos

HVN,JSA,LNI,SIA,SLK,TGW

AMU*,JSA*,TGW

P R China

272

8.9

267

9.1

1.9

56,876

8.2

55,586

8.5

2.3

CCA,CES,CHH,CSN,CSZ**,CXA,JSA,JST,
MAU**, SCO**,SIA,SLK,TGW

South Korea

45

1.5

38

1.3

18.4

12,947

1.9

10,991

1.7

17.8

AAR,KAL,SIA

Taiwan

51

1.7

64

2.2

-20.3

14,008

2.0

15,718

2.4

-10.9

CAL,EVA,JSA*,SIA,TGW,TNA

South Asia

285

9.3

257

8.7

10.9

59,506

8.5

53,379

8.2

11.5

Bangladesh

21

0.7

17

0.6

23.5

4,165

0.6

3,546

0.5

17.5

Bhutan

0.1

228

0.0

India

214

7.0

200

6.8

7.0

44,106

6.3

39,454

6.0

11.8

AIC,AIE,IGO,JAI,KFA*,QFA*,SIA,SLK,TGW

Maldives

14

0.5

10

0.3

40.0

3,990

0.6

2,850

0.4

40.0

SIA

Nepal

0.2

0.2

0.0

750

0.1

750

0.1

0.0

SLK

Sri Lanka

29

0.9

25

0.9

16.0

6,267

0.9

6,779

1.0

-7.6

ALK,CPA,SIA,TGW**

West Asia

57

1.9

58

2.0

-1.7

20,054

2.9

18,842

2.9

6.4

Qatar

14

0.5

13

0.4

7.7

4,690

0.7

4,355

0.7

7.7

Saudi Arabia

0.2

0.3

-44.4

1,537

0.2

2,459

0.4

-37.5

SIA,SVA

United Arab Emirates

38

1.2

36

1.2

5.6

13,827

2.0

12,028

1.8

15.0

ETD,SIA,UAE

66

AIE*,BBC,SIA,TGW**
DRK**

QTR

STATISTICAL TABLE
ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012
30. SCHEDULED WEEKLY FLIGHTS ORIGINATING FROM MAJOR REGIONS
(As At 1st January 2013)

FLIGHT FREQUENCY PER WEEK


REGION/
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

2013

2012

TOTAL SEAT CAPACITY PER WEEK

13/12

2013

2012

13/12

AIRLINES#

N0.

N0.

% CHG

NO.

NO.

% CHG

EUROPE

147

4.8

152

5.2

-3.3

53,060

7.6

52,482

8.0

1.1

Denmark

0.1

0.1

0.0

855

0.1

855

0.1

0.0

SIA

Finland

0.2

0.2

0.0

1,883

0.3

1,883

0.3

0.0

FIN

France

14

0.5

14

0.5

0.0

5,623

0.8

5,418

0.8

3.8

AFR,SIA

Germany

21

0.7

28

1.0

-25.0

8,722

1.3

10,059

1.5

-13.3

DLH,QFA,SIA

0.1

-100.0

855

0.1

-100.0

SIA*

Greece
Italy

0.2

0.2

0.0

1,404

0.2

1,404

0.2

0.0

SIA

Netherlands

14

0.5

14

0.5

0.0

4,863

0.7

4,756

0.7

2.2

KLM,SIA

0.1

-100.0

300

0.0

-100.0

Russian Federation (CIS)

VLK*

Spain

0.1

0.1

-50.0

556

0.1

1,112

0.2

-50.0

SIA

Switzerland

0.2

0.2

0.0

2,863

0.4

2,863

0.4

0.0

SIA

Turkey

11

0.4

10

0.3

10.0

2,890

0.4

2,605

0.4

10.9

SIA,THY

UK

63

2.1

55

1.9

14.5

23,401

3.4

20,372

3.1

14.9

BAW,QFA,SIA

OCEANIA

261

8.5

241

8.2

8.3

80,884

11.6

73,262

11.2

10.4

Australia

236

7.7

210

7.1

12.4

74,112

10.6

64,857

9.9

14.3

BAW,ETD,JSA,JST,QFA,SCO**,SIA,SLK**,
TGW, UAE
JSA*,SIA

New Zealand

21

0.7

27

0.9

-22.2

5,936

0.9

7,621

1.2

-22.1

Papua New Guinea

0.1

0.1

0.0

836

0.1

784

0.1

6.6

ANG

AFRICA

11

0.4

12

0.4

-8.3

3,150

0.5

3,343

0.5

-5.8

Egypt

0.1

0.1

0.0

855

0.1

798

0.1

7.1

SIA

Mauritius

0.0

0.1

-50.0

300

0.0

550

0.1

-45.5

MAU

South Africa (Rep of)

0.2

0.2

0.0

1,995

0.3

1,995

0.3

0.0

SIA

# Refer to Table 29 for the full name of the airlines.


* Only for 2012 Schedule.
** Only for 2013 Schedule.
Notes:
1) The 'Region/Country of Origin' of each incoming scheduled flight is the place from where that flight first originated, excluding all intermediate ports of call.
2) Excludes freight carriers and flights without traffic rights.
3) Data provided by both CAAS and CAG.

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ANNUAL REPORT ON TOURISM STATISTICS 2012


SINGAPORE OUTBOUND STATISTICS
Table 31

Singapore Outbound Statistics, 2003 - 2012.69

The Singapore outbound statistics are provided by Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA).
All citizens and permanent residents departing by air and sea are included in the statistics.

68

SINGAPORE OUTBOUND

31. SINGAPORE OUTBOUND STATISTICS, 2003 - 2012


MODE OF
DEPARTURE

PERCENTAGE
CHANGE

NUMBER OF DEPARTURES

PERCENTAGE
DISTRIBUTION

YEAR/
MONTH

AIR

2003

2,344,492

1,876,972

4,221,464

-10.4

5.4

-4.0

55.5

44.5

100.0

2004

2,999,368

2,165,538

5,164,906

27.9

15.4

22.3

58.1

41.9

100.0

2005

3,441,927

1,717,476

5,159,403

14.8

-20.7

-0.1

66.7

33.3

100.0

2006

3,739,542

1,793,815

5,533,357

8.6

4.4

7.2

67.6

32.4

100.0

2007

4,151,229

1,872,901

6,024,130

11.0

4.4

8.9

68.9

31.1

100.0

2008

4,854,604

1,973,758

6,828,362

16.9

5.4

13.4

71.1

28.9

100.0

2009

4,959,767

2,000,957

6,960,724

2.2

1.4

1.9

71.3

28.7

100.0

2010

5,617,110

1,725,166

7,342,276

13.3

-13.8

5.5

76.5

23.5

100.0

2011

6,082,620

1,670,306

7,752,926

8.3

-3.2

5.6

78.5

21.5

100.0

2012

6,485,268

1,562,540

8,047,808

6.6

-6.5

3.8

80.6

19.4

100.0

January

454,129

121,251

575,380

12.7

4.3

10.8

78.9

21.1

100.0

February

422,488

105,888

528,376

0.9

-20.7

-4.3

80.0

20.0

100.0

March

547,932

139,413

687,345

11.0

1.1

8.8

79.7

20.3

100.0

April

500,320

118,088

618,408

10.1

-12.7

4.9

80.9

19.1

100.0

May

550,627

121,770

672,397

7.4

-16.3

2.1

81.9

18.1

100.0

June

624,639

160,375

785,014

4.3

-1.9

3.0

79.6

20.4

100.0

July

451,896

115,422

567,318

1.0

-20.3

-4.2

79.7

20.3

100.0

August

453,977

119,284

573,261

7.0

4.9

6.6

79.2

20.8

100.0

September

498,279

116,797

615,076

0.4

-8.8

-1.5

81.0

19.0

100.0

October

536,331

123,802

660,133

10.2

-3.9

7.3

81.2

18.8

100.0

November

661,194

134,038

795,232

10.4

-4.9

7.5

83.1

16.9

100.0

December

783,456

186,412

969,868

4.7

2.6

4.3

80.8

19.2

100.0

SEA

TOTAL

69

AIR

SEA

TOTAL

AIR

SEA

TOTAL

Annual Report on Tourism Statistics 2012

70

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Singapore Tourism Board acknowledges with thanks to the Data Processing Centre of
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority Department and the Computer Information Systems
Department (Ministry of Home Affairs) in the collection and processing of the visitor arrival
statistics.

In addition, the Singapore Tourism Board would like to express its gratitude to
the following agencies for the provision of other information and assistance:

-Department of Statistics, Ministry of Trade and Industry


-Singapore Cruise Centre and SATS-Creuers Cruise Services
-Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS)
-Changi Airport Group (CAG)

Annual Report on Tourism Statistics 2012

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