World Tourism Cities Federation data specifies that transport is a top concern for Chinese tourists, who prefer travelling by public transport overseas.
Customers who purchase the card on Alipay will be sent an e-voucher, which is presented at designated counters in Changi Airport to enable collection of the card. The Alipay Flashpay card costs $50 – with a card cost of $5 and a stored value of $45. Customers can buy up to five Alipay FlashPay cards, and those who redeem the card by March 31 next year will get a $20 voucher from Changi Airport Group (CAG).
Mr. Ang Sok Hong, Nets’ senior vice-president of sales, said, the co-brand transit card aims to make trip planning and outbound travel easy for tourists. “Given Alipay’s popularity among Chinese consumers and its volume of traffic, it was only natural for us to partner with Alipay to see how we could make outbound travel more seamless for Chinese tourism.”
According to, Mr. Peh Ke-Wei, vice-president of passenger development at CAG, such collaborations can boost passenger traffic. China has “consistently been the second-largest visitor market for the past five years, with some 2.27 million Chinese tourists visiting Singapore in 2013.”
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