The world's largest movie theater operator also
said it would reopen the remaining 150 theaters in the country
in time for opening of Walt Disney Co's "Mulan" on July 24 and
Warner Bros.' July 31 release of "Tenet".
The company said it will adopt a four-phase approach to
increasing limitations on the seating capacity, adding that
social distancing will be enforced across all auditoriums.
In phase 1, beginning July 15, ticket availability in all AMC
auditoriums will be capped at 30% of the normal seating capacity
and it will block every other row in non-recliner auditoriums.
This cap will be increased to 40% of the seating capacity in
phase 2 and 50% in phase 3, which is expected to begin around
the Labor Day weekend.
The company plans to operate at full capacity in Phase 4,
expected around Thanksgiving.
AMC also said that as part of its health and sanitation program
every auditorium will be cleaned between each showtime along
with a routine disinfection of all high-touch areas including
door handles, stanchions, service counters, handrails, escalator
rails, benches, and restroom fixtures.
(Reporting by Shradha Singh in Bengaluru; editing by Uttaresh.V)
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