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Travelling Around Singapore is a Cinch!

An efficient public transportation network of taxis, buses and the modern Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) rail system ensures that getting from point A to point B is hassle-free and extremely affordable.

You can also explore Singapore via our public transport system with The Singapore Tourist Pass. The Singapore Tourist Pass offers unlimited rides on the MRT, LRT and basic bus services at just SGD $8 per day.

You can purchase a one-day, two-day or three-day pass with a refundable SGD $10 deposit (the pass must be returned within five days). The pass also comes bundled with merchant offers, providing you with more benefits during your stay in Singapore.

 The Singapore Tourist Pass is sold at TransitLink ticket offices at the Changi Airport, Orchard, Chinatown, City Hall, Raffles Place, Ang Mo Kio, HarbourFront and Bugis MRT stations as well as at selected Singapore Visitors Centres. For more information, visit the Singapore Tourist Pass Web site.

MRT

Bus & MRT
The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is a modern, air-conditioned passenger train service with stations all over the island.

From the city centre, the MRT ride to the Changi Airport station is only 27 minutes. The train service from the Changi Airport station operates at an average frequency of 12 minutes and its service hours are as follows:

Route First train Last train
Changi Airport station to City Hall station 0531 hrs (Mon to Sat), 0559 hrs (Sun and public holidays) 2318 hrs (daily)
City Hall station to Changi Airport station 0609 hrs (Mon to Sat), 0645 hrs (Sun and public holidays) 0003 hrs (daily)

Bus trips are less than US$1, while MRT rides cost around US$2 per trip. Signs are in English, Chinese, Tamil and Malay. Singapore Tourist Passes offer tourists unlimited travel on MRTs and public buses.

  • 1-day Pass: US$5
  • 2-day Pass: US$11
  • 3-day Pass: US$16
  • (Excludes SG$10 refundable deposit.)

Buy the pass at Ticket Offices at MRT stations. For more information on both the MRT and bus services, visit PublicTransport@SG.

 

Singapore TaxiTaxis
A taxi offers high-end door-to-door service. You can get a taxi in many ways, namely:

  • Hailing one along a road (except roads in the Central Business District (CBD) with public buses plying);
  • Queuing for one at a taxi stop or stand; and
  • Through telephone booking.

Taxis are not allowed to pick up or alight passengers along roads in the CBD where buses ply between 7am to 10pm from Monday to Saturday, other than a public holiday. They are required to do so at taxi stands/stops and driveways of buildings.

As taxis may not be readily available during the morning and evening peak periods (7 am to 9 am and 5 pm to 11 pm), you may wish to consider making a telephone booking for one.

Taxi commuters can now make a taxi booking with just one number, 6-DIAL CAB (63425 222). However, there may be times when the demand for taxi bookings is also exceedingly high. Hence, it would be advisable to book a taxi at least half an hour or even up to a day in advance to guarantee its availability.

For details, please visit the Land Transport Authority Web site.

SIA Hop-On Bus

Hop-on!
What better way to zip about town to visit the places of interest than on the SIA Hop-on bus?

Visitors can get unlimited air-conditioned rides that will take them to over 20 of the most popular attractions in the City.

The bus will stop at major shopping malls and hotels as well as ethnic enclaves like Chinatown, Little India and Arab Steet. Passengers can get on and off whenever they want.

For visitors to Sentosa, the SIA Hop-on bus offers a shuttle service with five designated stops at Plaza Singapura (Orchard Road), Marina Bay (Singapore Flyer), Esplanade (Raffles Avenue), Marina Square and Lau Pa Sat.

Fees & operating hours: The city service operates daily between 9am and 10pm at 30-minute intervals. The Sentosa Shuttle Service runs at 90-minute intervals between 10:30am and 6:30pm.

Visitors on SIA Singapore Stopover Holiday travel for free and Singapore Airlines or SilkAir passengers pay SGD 6 for adults and SGD 3 for children for an unlimited day pass. Usual fares are SGD12 for adults and SGD6 for children. Tickets can be purchased on board the bus.

Getting from the Airport to Your Hotel

  • Bus Service - There are several buses that run from the airport to Suntec. Any of the following buses will take you directly to Suntec: 36, 97, 106, 111, 133, 501, 502, 518, 857, and 700. Buses begin operating at 06:00 and continue until midnight. A single fare costs less than S$2.00, but make sure you have exact fare because no change will be issued. You can find bus stops under Terminals 1, 2, or 3.
  • Rail Service- You may also choose to take the MRT, Singapore's rail system (standing for Mass Rapid Transit). Train stops are located under Terminals 2 and 3. The first train arrives at 05:30 and the last train leaves at 23:18. A single fare into the city costs about S$ 2.70. Tickets are available for purchase at the station. The station closest to Suntec is the Esplanade Station.
  • Taxi Cabs- Taxis are available in the Arrival Section of the airport. Estimated costs range from S$18 to S$38.
  • Airport Shuttles- The airport provides shuttles from the airport to city hotels. There is a charge of S$9 per adult to reserve a spot on the shuttle van. Consult with airport staff at the Ground Transport Desk for more information on airport shuttles.

NOTICE

Effective 1 July 2010, all ICA journals accept only submissions that are formatted according to the Style Guide of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition (2009).



SingaporeBUZZ

In 2010, ICA is plugged in with the latest social media trends to keep you connected before, during, and after conference.

Tweets and Texts?
Access important conference updates and last minute changes during the conference by checking out ICA's Tweets on Twitter. Or, sign up to have text messages sent directly to you during conference by e-mailing your name and mobile phone number to conference@icahdq.org.

See Singapore Differently
Share your experience and photography skills by uploading conference pictures on our photo docking station at the convention centre. Your photos could be displayed on ICA’s website and other promotional materials.

Connect with Fellow Conference Goers
ICA is now on Facebook and Linked In - search for ICA, join our group, and use the forums to meet other attendees, swap travel plans, or find a roommate.

Got a blog?
If you do, and you're writing about conference, let us know! Your blog could be featured on ICA's website. Send information about your blog to conference@icahdq.org.



INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION 2009-2010

Executive Committee
Barbie Zelizer, President, U of Pennsylvania
Francois Cooren, President-Elect, U de Montreal
Larry Gross, President-Elect/Select, U of Southern California
Patrice Buzzanell, Immediate Past President, Purdue U
Sonia Livingstone, Past President, London School of Economics
Ronald E. Rice, (ex-oficio), Finance Chair, U of California - Santa Barbara
Michael L. Haley (ex-oficio), Executive Director

Members-at-Large
Aldo Vasquez Rios, U de San Martin Porres, Peru
Eun-Ju Lee, Seoul National U
Rohan Samarajiva, LIRNEasia
Gianpetro Mazzoleni, U of Milan
Juliet Roper, U of Waikato

Student Members
Michele Khoo, Nanyang Technological U
Malte Hinrichsen, U of Amsterdam

Division Chairs & ICA Vice Presidents
S Shyam Sundar, Communication & Technology, Pennsylvania State U
Stephen McDowell, Communication Law & Policy, Florida State U
Myria Georgiou, Ethnicity and Race in Communication, Leeds U
Diana Rios, Feminist Scholarship, U of Connecticut
Robert Huesca, Global Communication and Social Change, Trinity U
Dave Buller, Health Communication, Klein-Buendel
Robert F. Potter, Information Systems, Indiana U
Kristen Harrison, Instructional & Developmental Communication, U of Illinois
Ling Chen, Intercultural Communication, Hong Kong Baptist U
Walid Afifi, Interpersonal Communication, U of California - Santa Barbara
Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Journalism Studies, Indiana U
Richard Buttny, Language & Social Interaction, Syracuse U
David R. Ewoldsen, Mass Communication, Ohio State U
Dennis Mumby, Organizational Communication, U of North Carolina
Nick Couldry, Philosophy of Communication, Goldsmiths College, London U
Kevin Barnhurst, Political Communication, U of Illinois - Chicago
Cornel Sandvoss, Popular Communication, U of Surrey
Craig Carroll, Public Relations, U of North Carolina
Luc Pauwels, Visual Communication, U of Antwerp

Special Interest Group Chairs
J. Alison Bryant, Children, Adolescents amd the Media, Smartypants.com
David Park, Communication History, Lake Forest College
John Sherry, Game Studies, Michigan State U
Lynn Comella, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, & Transgender Studies, U of Nevada - Las Vegas
Vincent Doyle, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, & Transgender Studies, IE U
Margaret J. Pitt, Intergroup Communication, Old Dominion U

Editorial & Advertising
Michael J. West, ICA, Publications Manager

ICA Newsletter (ISSN0018876X) is published 10 times annually (combining January-February and June-July issues) by the International Communication Association, 1500 21st Street NW, Washington, DC 20036 USA; phone: (01) 202-955-1444; fax: (01) 202-955-1448; email: publications@icahdq.org; website: http://www.icahdq.org. ICA dues include $30 for a subscription to the ICA Newsletter for one year. The Newsletter is available to nonmembers for $30 per year. Direct requests for ad rates and other inquiries to Michael J. West, Editor, at the address listed above. News and advertising deadlines are Jan. 15 for the January-February issue; Feb. 15 for March; Mar. 15 for April; Apr. 15 for May; June 15 for June-July; July 15 for August; August 15 for September; September 15 for October; October 15 for November; Nov. 15 for December.



To Reach ICA Editors

Journal of Communication
Michael J. Cody, Editor
School of Communication
Annenberg School of Communication
3502 Wyatt Way
U of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281 USA
cody@usc.edu


Human Communication Research
Jim Katz, Editor
Rutgers U
Department of Communication
4 Huntington Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
jimkatz@scils.rutgers.edu


Communication Theory
Angharad N. Valdivia, Editor
U of Illinois
228 Gregory Hall
801 S. Wright Street
Urbana, IL 61801 USA
valdivia@uiuc.edu


Communication Culture & Critique
Karen Ross, Editor
School of Politics and Communication Studies
U of Liverpool
Roxby Building
Liverpool L69 7ZT UNITED KINGDOM
karen.ross@liverpool.ac.uk


Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
Kevin B. Wright, Editor
U of Oklahoma
610 Elm Avenue, Room 101
Norman, OK 73019 USA
kbwright@ou.edu


Communication Yearbook
Charles T. Salmon, Editor
Michigan State U
College of Communication Arts amd Sciences
287 Comm Arts Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1212 USA
CY34@msu.edu



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