Little by little, the Apple Stores that Apple has around the world are returning to relative normality by reopening their doors. And I say relative normality, because all the ones that have reopened after the closure caused by the coronavirus, are doing so in reduced hours, focusing on customer service and with strict safety regulations.
The Apple Store in Spain, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates have reopened their doors from today June 8. Apple users in France will have to wait one more day to be able to go to the stores that Apple has spread throughout the country, complying with the safety regulations that Cupertino has imposed and that are being met in all the stores open so far.
Starting tomorrow, June 9, the 20 Apple Stores that Tim Cook's company has spread throughout the country, will reopen their doors. With the opening of stores in these four countries (France, Spain, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates), the total of Apple Stores that will be open from tomorrow will be 174 of the 239 that Apple It is distributed throughout the world outside the United States.
The hours of all Apple Store in France will be the same as in Spain, from 11 in the morning to 7 in the afternoon, a schedule focused on meeting the support needs of users, inviting all those who come to test devices, to make the purchase directly from the website, whenever possible.
At the moment, only 5 countries, they continue with all stores completely closed: Brazil with two stores, Mexico with another two, the Netherlands with 3, Singapore with 2 and the United Kingdom with a total of 38 Apple Stores. At the moment