International arrivals in Singapore sank even lower last year than in 2020, signalling that a return to pre-pandemic levels should not be expected anytime soon, Nikkei Asia reported.
The city-state saw a historically low 330,000 visitors in 2021, according to the Singapore Tourism Board, as the impact of widespread Covid-19 restrictions outweighed attempts to revive travel.
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