International Desk: Many people go to the airport to say goodbye to relatives or close people who are going abroad. Sometimes the situation is such that a lot of time is spent in the goodbye hug due to emotion. That is, no one may have ever thought about how long to hug. However, in this case, a deadline has been set for travelers to the city of Dunedin, New Zealand.
At the city's airport, relatives have been instructed not to hug for more than three minutes. Basically, such steps have been taken to control traffic jams. Because if you take more time to park and embrace, there will be more traffic jams.
A warning poster has been hung outside the airport terminal stating the period for hugging. It says that the maximum time for a hug is three minutes. If someone does not arrive within three minutes of entering the terminal, they are instructed to proceed to the car parking area.
The airport's chief executive Dun de Bono told news agency AP on Tuesday (Oct 22) that the passenger drop-off area outside the airport has been redesigned to streamline traffic flow. That is why this deadline has been fixed.
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He also said that for this act, people are accused of violating basic human rights. Because many people say that we do not have the right to set a time limit on how long to hug. But many see it as a positive.