READ: Singaporeans aged 18 and above to receive S$100 worth of local tourism vouchers The announcement comes after Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said in August that S$320 million of vouchers will be given out to encourage Singaporeans to support the tourism industry. Thousands march in Brussels against Belgium's COVID-19 measuresBRUSSELS: Thousands of people gathered in central Brussels on Sunday (Nov 21) to protest against the reinforced COVID-19 measures that the government has imposed to counter the latest spike in coronavirus cases.SINGAPORE: The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said on Wednesday (Sep 16) that citizens will receive local tourism vouchers to help businesses battered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Whistling, blowing horns and banging drums, Freedom to transmit virus Tens of thousands march in Vienna against COVID measures before lockdownVIENNA :Tens of thousands of people, many of them far-right supporters, protested in Vienna on Saturday (Nov 20) against coronavirus restrictions a day after Austria\u0027s government announced a new lockdown and said vaccines would be made compulsory next year. Palace extend unbeaten run in six-goal thriller at BurnleyBURNLEY, England : Crystal Palace extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to seven games after an entertaining 3-3 draw at Burnley on Saturday.Christian Benteke struck twice for Patrick Vieira's Palace, who led 3-2 at the break, but a stunning Maxwel Cornet volley earned the Clarets a share of t Ireland overwhelm Argentina to extend winning runDUBLIN : Ireland made it a clean sweep of November test victories as they followed up last weekend’s memorable triumph over New Zealand with a more routine 53-7 thrashing of an indisciplined Argentina at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday.After Mateo Carreras caught the hosts napping to give Argentina an early
Prosus says H1 fiscal 2022 trading profit rose 8per centAMSTERDAM : Prosus NV reported on Monday that trading profit rose 8per cent to US$2.9 billion for the first half of its fiscal year 2022 as its portfolio of investments in educational technology and food delivery companies grew revenues rapidly.It gave a comparable figure of US$2.7 billion for the same pe Validity of SingapoRediscovers vouchers extended 3 months to Maif bookings made before Dec 31SINGAPORE - Singaporeans can now use their SingapoRediscovers vouchers for eligible attraction, hotel and tour experiences till March 31, 2022, provided they book before Dec 31, said the Singapore Tourism Board ( STB ) in a media release on Monday (Nov 22). Validity of SingapoRediscovers vouchers extended 3 months to Maif bookings made before Dec 31 Prosus says H1 fiscal 2022 trading profit rose 8per cent Ireland overwhelm Argentina to extend winning run Validity of SingapoRediscovers vouchers extended 3 months to Maif bookings made before Dec 31 Read more: Yahoo Singapore » From New Years' Day, they will no longer accept bookings made using the vouchers, and all physical counters will be closed. "We understand that some Singaporeans may not have been able to use their SRVs due to reduced group sizes and capacity limits at tourism establishments."įrom Monday, more booking slots will be added by the authorised booking partners viz, Changi Recommends, GlobalTix, Klook, Traveloka and. (PHOTO: Getty Images)SINGAPORE - The validity of SingapoRediscovers Vouchers (SRV) has been extended again, with the deadline for visits using these vouchers extended to 31 March 2022, said the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) on Monday (22 November).īookings must be made by New Year's Eve.STB said that the extension will allow Singaporeans more time to utilise the vouchers. The validity of SingapoRediscovers Vouchers has been extended again, with the deadline for visits using these vouchers extended to 31 March 2022.
The vouchers, which were initially meant to expire at the end of Jun, were first extended till 31 Dec amid complaints that the voucher redemption process was cumbersome