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OYO changes policy in Meerut, no check-ins for unmarried couples; may extend to more cities

IndiaTimes Sunday, 5 January 2025
OYO has introduced a new policy allowing its partner hotels to refuse check-ins to unmarried couples. This policy aligns with local social norms and will start from Meerut. Couples must present valid proof of relationship. OYO aims to expand this measure to other cities and ensure safe hospitality while respecting local sentiments.
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