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IKEA Navi Mumbai opens today, bookings already full for next two weeks

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IKEA has capped number of visitors to the store through prior registration on its website, by which customers will be allotted a day and time slot to visit the store.

The bad news for the shoppers is that the slot is already full for the next two weeks, as IKEA's website shows.Also Read | Covid curve slumping across IndiaThe company is currently following a two-week advance booking, the availability of slots is likely to change every day."We are currently following a two-week advance booking.

So, the availability of slots is likely to change every day, Do come back again to book your visit with us," reads the message on IKEA's web portal. For visiting IKEA Mumbai, here's how to register Visit the official website of IKEA - ikea.com/inGo to.

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