Finland's biggest movie theatre chain, Finnkino, is planning to gradually reopen cinemas around the country by the end of June, according to YLE News.
Since mid-March, theatres have been shutdown due to health and safety regulations. By June 24, the first theatres to be open will be in Helsinki and Turku, while others will open in stages during July.
There will be limited amounts of tickets for every screening, along with guidelines for spacing between seats. Movie-goers are also advised to buy their tickets ahead of time online.
Learn more about the reopening plans at Finnkino's website HERE.
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