At last, we can watch movies on the big screens again! thesundaily tgv tgvcinemas cinema movies whattowatch malaysia thesun
To ensure a peace of mind for cinemagoers, TGV Cinemas have implemented stringent enhanced safety measures such as:No entry for guests with temperatures above 37.5 degree Celcius. Cinemagoers will have to check-in using the MySejahtera app. Only guests above 12 and below 60 years old are permitted into the cinema.
Markers are placed at queue areas to maintain 1-metre social distance. To further ensure social distancing, only alternate ticket and concession counters are open, and the same goes for urinals. Cashless payment modes are encouraged to limit physical contact too. In the cinema halls, the 1-metre social distancing measure is implemented. As such, cinemagoers will only be able to select alternate seats when purchasing tickets.The cinemas will be sanitised 3 times daily with extended cleaning of the halls after movies. Hand sanitisers are readily available for customers to use as well.Staff will wear masks at all times to protect both employees and customers. The staff will also undergo health screening and observe personal hygiene practices at all times.
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