Macau’s gaming industry might see further sequential improvement in mass gaming volume during the upcoming five-day break surrounding Labour Day on May 1, with average daily casino gross gaming revenue (GGR) possibly reaching “MOP400 million” (US$50 million), said Ambrose So Shu Fai, vice-chairman and chief executive of Macau casino operator SJM Holdings Ltd. His comments were cited by Hong Kong-based Chinese-language media outlet the Hong Kong Economic Journal. Mr So said he was “confident” of the sector being able to achieve MOP400-million average daily GGR tally during the early May break. China’s State Council has designated the first five days of May as the Labour Day break for this year. Mainland China currently has what is usually a quarantine-free travel bubble with Macau, and is presently the main source of Macau’s tourists.