Philippine Daily Inquirer

Melco Crown urges

eased visa rules for China mart

- By Bernadette Nicolas

MELCO Crown Philippine­s Resorts Corp., operator of the City of Dreams Manila casino complex along Manila Bay, said the government could do more to attract visitors to the country, which would help boost tourism and the gaming industry.

City of Dreams Manila property president Geoffry Andres told reporters Monday that easing visa requiremen­ts for Chinese tourists was a key step in achieving this.

He noted that the mainland Chinese market, for example, remained largely untapped.

“We’re just starting but I think there are a lot of opportunit­ies for the mainland Chinese market,” Andres told reporters following the company’s annual meeting on Monday. “If we do that, I think that’s gonna raise all, not only for the gaming market but also for the tourism industry overall.”

He added that other countries have made it easier for Chinese tourists to visit, citing the easing of travel requiremen­ts for Australia, the United States, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand, among others.

City of Dreams Manila is the result of a venture between Melco Crown and and taipan Henry Sy’s Belle Corp. The gaming complex was the second to open its doors in 2014 within the massive Entertainm­ent City complex. The first was Solaire Resort and Casino of billionair­e Enrique Razon Jr.

Manila Bay Resorts of Japanese billionair­e Kazuo Okada is opening later this year, while Resorts World Bayshore will open toward the end of 2020.

Melco Crown Philippine­s reported a gross revenue of P4.53 billion for three months, almost double of their gross revenue of P2.34 million for the same period last year.

The company also incurred a three-month net loss of P1.13 billion, which is smaller than their net loss of P3.09 billion in the same period last year.

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