Wuhan virus: STB to waive licence fees for hotels, travel agents and tour guides, and help with hotels’ cleaning costs

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“Over the past week, STB has been in close contact with our tourism partners to understand their difficulties and to assess the impact.”

THE Singapore Tourism Board will waive licence fees for hotels, travel agents and tourist guides, as well as defray the cleaning and disinfection costs of hotels that had confirmed and suspected cases of the novel coronavirus.

This is the first step in a wider set of measures to help tourism-reliant businesses, which have already been hit by the spread of the virus, said STB on Sunday. Full details of the package of relief measures will be announced at the Budget on Feb 18. STB chief executive Keith Tan said: “Over the past week, STB has been in close contact with our tourism partners to understand their difficulties and to assess the impact. We know the situation is likely to persist, and recognise we need to move quickly to support the industry and build confidence.”

More than 14,000 cases of the novel coronavirus, officially known as 2019-nCov, have been reported worldwide. The death toll has exceeded 300, with the Philippines reporting the first death outside of China on Sunday. Chinese tourists account for around 20 per cent of Singapore’s total international visitor arrivals. In 2019, about 3.6 million Chinese travellers visited Singapore.

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