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Travellers leaving the New Zealand city of Dunedin have been told there’s now a three-minute time limit on goodbye hugs in the airport's drop-off area, intended to prevent lingering cuddles from ...
An airport in New Zealand has sparked a debate after asking travelers to limit their "hug times" in order to "reduce congestion." Dunedin Airport announced in late September that in order to ...
But for travelers at Dunedin Airport, hugs during those heartfelt goodbyes could now be cut short. At Dunedin International Airport on New Zealand's South Island, a three-minute cap has been ...
"Max hug time 3 minutes," one sign reads. If you need more time to see your friends or family off, you'll be able to, as the signage asks "For fonder farewells, please use the car park." ...
Dunedin Airport in New Zealand has sparked debate around the world with its new sign imposing a three-minute limit on hugs in its drop-off zone, adding "for fonder farewells please use the car park." ...
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New signs have been posted in the drop-off area at Dunedin Airport in Momona. The signs state that people will have just three minutes to hug their loved ones goodbye. A picture of the newly added ...
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Dunedin Airport in New Zealand has sparked debate around the world with its new sign imposing a three-minute limit on hugs in its drop-off zone, adding “for fonder farewells please use the car ...