Many planning to use tourism vouchers for staycations and attractions

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While hotels and attractions are top picks for many people to use their vouchers on, local tours are less popular.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Mr Wilson Nah was planning to take his wife and their two children to either Hong Kong Disneyland or Malaysia's Genting Highlands during the year-end school holidays.

He and his wife are thinking of using the vouchers to offset some of the cost of a hotel staycation on Sentosa with their 13-year-old daughter and 11-year-old son. In contrast, only three of the 25 citizens interviewed - aged 19 to 66 - said they would use the vouchers on local tours, or a combination of tours and staycations or attractions.

As at last Monday, 214 hotels, 40 attractions and 445 tour itineraries have been given the green light to resume operations with safe management measures in place.But for people like Mr Nah, it is unclear if there are any conditions and restrictions tied to how the vouchers can be used, such as whether they can be used only on weekends or weekdays.

On why many people are planning to use their tourism vouchers on attractions and staycations, Dr Michael Chiam, a senior tourism lecturer at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, said that"people really want to go on holiday overseas, but with the border closed, the next best thing is a staycation".Some are looking to venture off the beaten path.

 

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Oh come on , you mean the tourism vouchers can be used for other purposes..

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