Bolstering Bonds: Singapore and IndiGo Join Forces to Elevate Tourism
The Singapore Tourism Board and IndiGo have signed a memorandum to enhance tourism between Singapore and India. The year-long collaboration marks the first such agreement with an Indian airline and aims to promote Singapore as a prominent destination. Over 270 weekly flights now bridge Singapore with 15 Indian cities.

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The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Indian carrier IndiGo have inked a deal to enhance travel and tourism between their countries, strengthening Singapore's position as a prime destination.
Targeting Indian travelers, the partnership leverages IndiGo's network to push the island-city forward as a leisure and business hotspot. India remains a top three source of visitors to Singapore, and in early 2025 alone, over half a million Indian visitors were recorded, demonstrating the market's importance.
This landmark agreement positions STB and IndiGo for growth, especially in 2025, a year marking 60 years of India-Singapore relations. IndiGo also plans to unveil a business class segment, IndiGoStretch, on select routes, boosting connectivity just in time for Singapore's National Day.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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