An airport in New Zealand has limited hugging in its drop-off zone to a maximum of three minutes - with anyone wanting a longer goodbye told to head for the car park.

Dunedin International Airport, on New Zealand’s South Island, announced the rule change last month as part of a broader effort to improve safety and keep traffic flowing in the zone, local media reported.

Signs have gone up informing people sending off their loved ones that the new rule is “Max hug time three minutes” or “It’s hard to say goodbye so make it quick. 3 minutes max”.

They replaced the previous signs which only reminded drivers that cars left unattended would risk being clamped and charged NZ$70, Stuff reported.

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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      1 month ago

      Will they? I can’t imagine hugging someone for 3 minutes at an airport. Including my wife and daughter. You set a timer for 3 minutes and hug a pillow. You’ll get tired of it pretty quickly.

      I mean it obviously happens or they wouldn’t do it, but a 3 minute hug is a crazy long hug.

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        1 month ago

        It’s not literally hugs, it’s saying goodbyes generally. They’re just being a bit silly about it.

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        1 month ago

        Hahaha I was thinking about my wife when I wrote my comment, my train of thought was in the direction of “I’m breaking the law to show you that I love you by hugging you more than 3 mins”, ladies like bad boys.

        Also 3 mins is not that much when saying the well wishes while hugging.

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          1 month ago

          You apparently missed this part of my post:

          Including my wife and daughter.

          I’ve been married 24 years, how about you?

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            20 days ago

            I am married 4 years and even I think 3 minutes is not enough. How do you recon you are fine with 3 minutes? Its nothing when you have to be away for a long time… unless you’re used to this kind of lifestyle then I can understand that you and your loved ones are used to it.