South Korea’s Jeju Dream Tower casino will this month welcome its first foreign players since opening a year ago.
The venue will welcome a contingent of players from Singapore, with the first direct flight between Jeju – a popular holiday island – and Singapore arriving today.
The eight tourists will complete a PCR test and head directly for the hotel complex, where they will stay for four nights. They will be the first foreign guests since the casino opened its doors just over a year ago.
The island now has a visa-free system back in place and direct flights to overseas destinations are reopening, beginning with Singapore and Thailand. The Jeju Dream Tower has a shopping mall, 14 restaurants and bars, two spas and a casio with 150 tables and 300 slots.