<p>The spending puts Indian tourist in the third biggest money-spending position in the Singapore tourist market, after the Indonesians, who spent USD 1.58 billion and the Chinese who spent USD .95 billion during the January-September period.<br /><br />The Indian tourist spending increased by 30 per cent year-on-year, the Indonesian 32 per cent and the Chinese 28 per cent, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said.<br /><br />The Indians and Chinese tourists mostly spent on shopping while the Indonesians had healthcare-related expenditure, the STB said.<br /><br />Overall, the January-September 2010 tourism receipts was USD 10.5 billion, a 47 per cent year-on-year growth due to higher per capita spending, strong visitor arrivals, as well as contribution from the Integrated Resorts.<br /><br />The STB estimates its collection from tourist spending for this year would be between USD 13.6 billion and USD 14.13 billion.<br /><br />It said 76,000 Indian tourists visited Singapore in October, an increase of 12 per cent year-on-year, keeping India as the city's fifth largest tourist generating market.<br /><br />Tourist arrivals from Indonesian increased by 31 per cent y-on-y to 179,000 in October, China 31 per cent to 93,000, Malaysia 19 per cent to 83,000 and Australia 6 per cent to 77,000. The top five markets accounted for 52 per cent of the total tourists in October, it said.<br /><br />Singapore's total tourist arrivals in October increased by 15.8 per cent to 978,000, said the STB.<br /><br />Average Singapore hotel room rates in October increased by 16.2 per cent y-on-y to USD 163.</p>
<p>The spending puts Indian tourist in the third biggest money-spending position in the Singapore tourist market, after the Indonesians, who spent USD 1.58 billion and the Chinese who spent USD .95 billion during the January-September period.<br /><br />The Indian tourist spending increased by 30 per cent year-on-year, the Indonesian 32 per cent and the Chinese 28 per cent, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said.<br /><br />The Indians and Chinese tourists mostly spent on shopping while the Indonesians had healthcare-related expenditure, the STB said.<br /><br />Overall, the January-September 2010 tourism receipts was USD 10.5 billion, a 47 per cent year-on-year growth due to higher per capita spending, strong visitor arrivals, as well as contribution from the Integrated Resorts.<br /><br />The STB estimates its collection from tourist spending for this year would be between USD 13.6 billion and USD 14.13 billion.<br /><br />It said 76,000 Indian tourists visited Singapore in October, an increase of 12 per cent year-on-year, keeping India as the city's fifth largest tourist generating market.<br /><br />Tourist arrivals from Indonesian increased by 31 per cent y-on-y to 179,000 in October, China 31 per cent to 93,000, Malaysia 19 per cent to 83,000 and Australia 6 per cent to 77,000. The top five markets accounted for 52 per cent of the total tourists in October, it said.<br /><br />Singapore's total tourist arrivals in October increased by 15.8 per cent to 978,000, said the STB.<br /><br />Average Singapore hotel room rates in October increased by 16.2 per cent y-on-y to USD 163.</p>