Cenco Malls announces special hours ahead of Christmas

Cenco Malls will extend hours on Tuesday, December 23, to ease Christmas shopping, with early closure on the 24th and full closure on the 25th.

With Christmas approaching, Cenco Malls has announced special operating hours for the coming days, helping shoppers plan their visits in advance. On Tuesday, December 23, stores and modules will remain open until 21:30, locations behind Jumbo checkout until 21:00, and the food court until 22:00. On Wednesday, December 24, stores and modules will operate from 9:00 to 19:00, post-Jumbo locations from 8:00 to 18:30, and the food court from 9:00 to 19:00. On Thursday, December 25, all centers will be closed for the non-waivable holiday.

These changes comply with the Labor Directorate's guidelines, which ban work after 20:00 on December 24 and restrict operations on December 25 to venues like clubs, restaurants, cinemas, airports, gas stations, emergency pharmacies, and owner-operated stores. The policy balances festive commerce with worker rest.

Cenco Malls, including sites like Costanera Center and Alto Las Condes, aims to accommodate high demand during this busy period. No contradictions appear in the reviewed sources.

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