Singapore's upgraded ferry terminal to boost travel to Malaysia and Indonesia


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SINGAPORE (Bernama): Singapore’s newly upgraded Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (TMFT) is poised to support future growth in travel to Malaysia’s state of Johor and Indonesia’s Riau Islands with new facilities to enhance travellers’ experience, according to its operator.

Singapore Cruise Centre (SCC) Chief Executive Jacqueline Tan said the now-completed S$20 million (S$1=RM3.30) revamp includes self-service check-in kiosks and automated immigration lanes, enabling travellers to reduce processing time, as well as the addition of new F&B outlets.

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