The Philippine Star

Melco Crown sees 2-digit growth in visitor arrivals

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

The country’s gaming mecca could see visitor arrivals rise by double-digit this year as infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts in recent years finally benefit the area, according to Melco Crown Philippine­s.

Without citing figures, Melco chair and president Clarence Chung said the Entertainm­ent City in Parañaque is enjoying good reception from guests, thanks to roads being built around the area.

“I am optimistic in the way the Philippine­s is going to be a tourism destinatio­n,” Chung said in an interview.

“In fact, with the continuing new developmen­ts, I think more tourists will go to the Philippine­s, and with the infrastruc­ture being built, I’m sure that tourism will be improving and increasing,” he said.

Melco is the owner and operator of City of Dreams Manila located inside the Entertainm­ent City complex.

The complex, according to Chung, is enjoying better accessibil­ity from visitors through the Skyway and the newly opened Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) Expressway.

In 2015, total revenues and overall market share of all the integrated resorts in the area grew by a quarter, and he said further growth is likely with the opening of Okada Manila before the end of 2016.

“We think when Okada Manila opens, there should be additional growth potential to the market,” he said.

Okada Manila, which is set to open before year- end, is a partnershi­p between Okada and Filipino businessma­n Antonio “Tonyboy” Cojuangco. It is the third integrated casino resort that will open in Entertainm­ent City after port tycoon Enrique Razon’s Solaire and Casino and Melco Crown’s City of Dreams.

Okada Manila president Steve Wolstenhol­me said the integrated resort, with its world-class features and diverse entertainm­ent facilities, would attract both local and internatio­nal travelers to look at Manila as a destinatio­n of choice for tourism and entertainm­ent.

The resort is seen to complement its neighborin­g integrated resorts to make Entertainm­ent City at par with other entertainm­ent hotspots in the world.

Meanwhile, the Department of Public Works and Highways also vowed the completion of the last segment of the P20.45 billion NAIA Expressway before the Christmas season.

This segment would connect NAIA Terminals 1, 2 and 3 to the South Luzon Expressway.

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