Hotels in Mumbai reopen with 33% capacity
Updated:5 years, 7 months ago
Updated:5 years, 7 months ago
Mumbai, Jul 8, ANI: After a gap of almost three months, Hotels in Mumbai reopened with arrangements for safe welcome of patrons. Maharashtra govt has allowed them to operate with 33% of their total available rooms, 67% will still be available for govt to use for quarantine and other purposeS as mandated earlier. Hotels are taking all precautions from sanitizing cars to hand baggage of guests, from guiding them to maintain safe distance to make room completely hygienic and safe for them. In lobby and other areas also sanitization and hygiene are key factors along with physical distancing as mandated by govt.A hotelier said, "Anxiety levels are understandably there among the visitors. It is our job to assure them of their safety."
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