OYO has introduced a new policy in Meerut prohibiting unmarried couples from checking in without valid proof of relationship. Partner hotels retain the discretion to decline bookings. This move follows feedback from civil society groups and aims to ensure safe and responsible hospitality while upholding social sensibility and enhancing customer trust.
Unmarried couples no longer welcome in this city, OYO changes check-in rules

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