Tourism NT hosts Singapore Trade Mission
- 09 March 2023
The Northern Territory is being promoted as a key tourism destination in Singapore this week as part of the Northern Territory Government’s Singapore tourism trade mission.
Hosted by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade, the delegation included Tourism NT, Tourism Top End and 10 NT tourism and hospitality operators including Royal Flying Doctor Service Tourist Facility, Kakadu Air and Accor’s Mercure Darwin and Novotel Darwin Airport Resorts.
In Singapore yesterday, the NT tourism delegation met with 40 Singaporean key distribution partners including product managers and travel agents as well as Singapore based media who promoted the visit and the NT to the Singaporean market.
The Singapore tourism trade mission face-to-face trade event was an opportunity for NT tourism businesses to connect, build relationships and educate key distribution partners on the Northern Territory as a key destination for holiday visitors with its close proximity to Singapore.
Tourism NT has trade campaigns with key distribution partners currently in market in Singapore promoting the Northern Territory as Different in every sense.
To find out more about Tourism NT trade initiatives and international market opportunities visit
tourismnt.com.au/marketing/get-involved/trade-marketing
Quotes from Department of Tourism, Industry and Trade Deputy CEO Scott Lovett:
“Darwin is the closest Australian city to Singapore so the Singapore Trade Mission was important for our tourism industry and NT operators to build strong relationships with our Singaporean counterparts, ensuring the Northern Territory is front of mind.
“With Singapore Airlines offering non-stop flights between Darwin and Singapore, the Territory’s unique and diverse attractions are being promoted, whether it’s a Top End tropical summer holiday or a visit to Australia’s spiritual heart, the Red Centre, home to the iconic Uluru.
“The Northern Territory is truly different in every sense and the perfect place to seek different and experience unique travel experiences which can only be enjoyed in the NT, from our stunning landscapes and wide open spaces to the outback adventures, wildlife, traditional Aboriginal art, cultural and nature-based tourism activities.”