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Melco Resorts hopes to bring more Korean travelers to Macau Published: 23 Oct. 2024, 16:07 Updated: 23 Oct. 2024, 16:17 LEE JIAN lee.

[email protected] Studio City Macau, a Melco Entertainment and Resorts property [MELCO ENTERTAINMENT & RESORT] Korean travelers to Macau are a top priority for Melco Resorts and Entertainment, the Chinese integrated resort operator said Wednesday.



“Korea is actually one of the top five international tourist markets for Macau, and now, the flights between the two [locations] have normalized to around four to five per day, so we expect the number [of Korean travelers] to grow even more," Jennifer Lai, director of public relations at Melco, told the press at Josun Palace in Gangnam District, southern Seoul. Jennifer Lai, director of public relations at Melco, speaks to the Korean press at Josun Palace in Gangnam District, southern Seoul, on Wednesday. [MELCO ENTERTAINMENT & RESORT] Related Article Marriott's The Link Seoul, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel opens in Guro District Signiel Busan named Leading Beach Hotel in Asia by 2024 World Travel Awards The Rakkojae Hanok Hotel in Andong is a luxurious blast from the past Korean tourists to Macau surpassed 190,000 arrivals by the first half of 2024, according to the Macao Government Tourism Office.

Korea also made the top three for highest visitor spending per capita in Macau last year, with 3,634 Macanese pataca, or $450. Melco will be focusing on retaining high-income families and luxury travelers l.

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