Covid-19: Singapore Tourism Board tightens rules on staycations, events and cruises | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, May 15 — Families who planned for staycations that fall within the period of heightened controls for Covid-19 transmission will still be allowed to stay in a hotel room if there are more than two people in the household. The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) announced in an advisory...

Saturday, 15 May 2021 10:42 AM MYT

STB said in a Facebook post that guests who have made hotel bookings between May 16 and June 13 may change their booking dates or ask for a refund subject to terms and conditions.The validity date for attraction tickets and tours will be extended and that authorised booking partners and merchants will reach out to users to provide assistance.

For Millennium Hotels and Resorts, its spokesperson said that for staycations, most couples are going ahead with their bookings while family bookings have mostly been postponed to later in the year. The hotel group is exploring various activities to ensure that guests remain entertained in their rooms, such as an “art jamming” staycation package and providing virtual reality game consoles for couples to enjoy their staycations.

“We will continue to work with couples on the best solutions and do what we can to support couples,” it said. “However, permitted onboard activities will continue to be available and operate at reduced capacity with enhanced social distancing and safe measures for guests’ enjoyment.”

 

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