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Old 21-04-2014, 04:30 AM
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Thumbs up Less loud, vulgar PRC tourists coming to S'pore because of MH370

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

Thank you MAlaysia. Malaysia boleh. We in Singapore love it when u kill off a few hundred PRC tourist and discourage thousands more from coming to our country, spitting on the roads, shitting in the parks, peeing on the streets, etc. We owe you one.

Travel agencies in Singapore have been getting fewer bookings from Chinese tourists in the aftermath of Flight MH370's disappearance.

Chinese nationals, angry over the Malaysian government's handling of the incident, have been cancelling travel plans to Malaysia and its neighbours, including Singapore, according to the agencies.

The National Association of Travel Agents Singapore (Natas) said current bookings for packages which include Singapore as a stopover have fallen by more than 50 per cent at some agencies.

Ms Anita Tan, chief operating officer of Natas, which represents more than 300 firms, added that the industry is hopeful that bookings will recover by the July school holidays, which is a peak period for Chinese travellers.
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