Philippine Airlines Partners With STB To Offer Travel Experiences to Singapore
Philippine Airlines has signed a full year partnership with STB to promote travel to Singapore and provide world-class flying experiences.
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Philippine Airlines (PAL), the flagship carrier of the Republic of the Philippines, has signed a full-year partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) to promote travel to Singapore.
The partnership launched a year-long line up of activities highlighting PAL’s world-class flying experience and diversity of experiences that first-time and even repeat travellers can explore and rediscover in Singapore.
Some activities include a campaign featuring content creators Laureen Uy with husband Miggy Cruz and lifestyle blogger and fashion designer Camille Co, complemented by a limited-time seat sale. With special deals on airfare bundled with accommodation and experiences, travellers are in for a treat.
In 2023, the Philippines ranked as Singapore’s 6th largest source market for tourism, with nearly 700,000 visitor arrivals, marking an 84% recovery to 2019 visitor arrival numbers. As of June 2024, Singapore has welcomed close to 390,000 Filipino visitors.
Capt. Stanley Ng, President and Chief Operating Officer at PAL said, “Philippine Airlines is thrilled to once again partner with Singapore. Its dynamic culture has inspired the travels of countless Filipinos across our years of operations. Building on our shared success, we look forward to working together to create more opportunities for more Filipinos to experience how Singapore continues to be a world-class leisure destination.”
Meanwhile, Melissa Ow, Chief Executive of STB, commented, “The Philippines is one of Singapore’s key markets and has recovered strongly with the support of longstanding partners like Philippine Airlines. They have been instrumental in reinforcing Singapore’s position as a vibrant lifestyle destination, where ordinary moments are transformed into extraordinary experiences. We are excited to bring our partnership with Philippine Airlines to the next level, and to welcome more Filipino travellers to Singapore soon.”