Philippines' famous Okada Manila casino, at centre of huge ownership dispute, gets more visitors


MANILA, July 11 (Reuters): Okada Manila, the famous Philippine casino at the centre of a bitter dispute about its ownership, saw a pick up in visitors in June from the month before, management said.

Foot traffic climbed 8% from May and was around 74% of its pre-pandemic level, it said in a statement, adding the casino planned to open more shops and add entertainment attractions.

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