Stewart Travel reopens from this week
Stewart Travel is reopening all its branches from this week with new social distancing measures in place.
Its Belfast store will open on Saturday and stores in shopping centres in Scotland will open on July 13.
The company said it was following all the government safety advice, putting rigorous health and safety measures in place.
This includes:
*limiting customer numbers to a maximum of 2 per desk
*providing hand sanitiser before entering the store
*two-metre social distancing
*screens installed at each desk
*encouraging customers to pay by contactless or card
Linda Boyd, Director of Retail for Stewart Travel said:"We are also asking customers to respect the measures we have put in place to allow for social distancing and to help ensure that the in-store experience at Stewart Travel is an enjoyable, and safe one for everyone."
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