Minimum length of stay is a restriction that forces booking a number of nights to be allowed into a given date. It protects high demand days and avoids being left with single night gaps that are hard to sell. It is one of revenue management's classic levers alongside price.
Example The hotel sets a two night MLOS on a festival Friday so it does not lose the Saturday only guest.
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