Inside Asian Gaming

2020 年 10月 IAG JAPAN 27 巻頭特集 the infinity pool, the latter for hotel guests only (as usual) by appointment. MBS plans to resume conventions in October under a Singapore pilot program with a limit of 250 delegates. MBS says its MICE events will have COVID-19 health and safety protocols and be carbon neutral. TRIAL RUN In the Philippines, Morgan Stanley estimates 53% gaming revenue at Bloomberry Resorts’ Solaire is derived from local players, making it a good recovery bet. Solaire has been accommodating long-term guests throughout the pandemic. Regulator PAGCOR’s “trial run” easing enabled Solaire to reopen retail andmost restaurants, along with the casino for “invited guests,” according to Bloomberry CFO and Treasurer Estella Tuason-Occeña. “We are ready to reopen more of our capacity as soon as we are allowed to by PAGCOR and the government,” Tuason-Occeña explains. City of Dreams Manila COO Kevin Benning says, “During the lockdown, we focused on building a new digital interface for our clients that will deliver them the highest level of service and support, powered by a number of touchpoints” including an app and Visitor Information Kiosks on site. “As we are concerned with the safety and security of our team members and guests, we have decided to operate with limited F&B outlets and limited retail options,” Okada Manila Senior Vice President- Premium Marketing Shirley Tam says. Resorts World Manila didn’t respond to inquires from IAG . The region’s early recovery crown belongs to NagaWorld in Phnom Penh, which also hosted hotel guests throughout the pandemic. Since NagaWorld reopened its gaming floor in July, amid capacity controls

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