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OYO Updates Check-In Policy: Unmarried Couples May Face Restrictions

OYO Updates Check-In Policy Unmarried Couples May Face Restrictions

Bollywood Mascot: OYO, a leading name in the hospitality industry, has introduced changes to its check-in policy that could impact unmarried couples seeking accommodations. The revisions, currently implemented in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, require all couples to provide valid proof of their relationship when checking in, even if they have pre-booked their stay online. Partner hotels now have the discretion to decline bookings from unmarried couples, aligning with local cultural and societal expectations.

The decision comes following feedback from civil society groups in Meerut. Pawas Sharma, OYO’s Region Head for North India, explained, “We are committed to promoting safe and responsible hospitality. While we respect personal freedoms, we also prioritize working closely with local communities and law enforcement to address their concerns.”

This move has sparked mixed reactions. Supporters of the policy argue that it aligns with cultural values, while critics see it as a potential infringement on individual rights and freedoms. Social media platforms have been buzzing with debates and memes, highlighting the widespread public interest in this development.

It’s important to note that the new policy is not a blanket ban on unmarried couples across all OYO properties. Instead, it allows individual partner hotels to exercise their judgment based on local norms and societal feedback. OYO has hinted that similar measures might be introduced in other cities, depending on regional feedback.

Travelers using OYO’s services are advised to familiarize themselves with these updated policies and carry the necessary documentation to avoid any inconvenience during check-in. As the company navigates the balance between respecting personal choices and addressing community concerns, customers are encouraged to verify specific hotel requirements when planning their stays.

This policy reflects OYO’s attempt to harmonize its services with diverse societal norms while ensuring that hospitality practices remain safe and inclusive for all guests.

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