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Melco reopens four Cyprus casinos as of Saturday


Melco Resorts’ Cyprus casinos have reopened as of Saturday, June 13 with stringent health and safety protocols in place, according to a company announcement. 

The casinos to reopen all fall under the ‘C2’ brand, and includes venues in Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos, and Ayia Napa. 

C2 Larnaca, which was previously located in the Larnaca International Airport will reopen once it moves to a new location. 

Under health and safety protocols, Melco said that gaming table capacity has been restricted to three guests per table, while every second slot machine will be deactivated to allow a safe distance between guests. 

Moreover, smoking will not be allowed at gaming tables and slot machines, but will be permitted within designated areas. 

Ms. Devi Kerr, Vice President, Gaming Operations of Cyprus Casinos, stated that: “The health and safety of guests and colleagues are our top priority. C2 has prepared a comprehensive series of hygiene measures to safeguard the health and comfort of guests and colleagues throughout the casinos. It is our belief that the casinos’ reopening will not only contribute to strengthening the tourism industry, but also the recovery of the local economy. We look forward to welcoming back our guests and employees to C2.”

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