New Zealand airport imposes three-minute limit on hugs
Briefly

Dunedin airport's new three-minute hug limit aims to streamline passenger drop-offs and prevent traffic jams, showing a lighthearted approach to airport regulations.
CEO Dan De Bono defended the hug limit, stating three minutes is adequate for goodbyes, while admitting the rule has generated both support and backlash on social media.
The CEO noted that longer hugs can become awkward, asserting that a brief farewell is preferable, especially in a busy transport hub.
De Bono remarked, "We do not have hug police," emphasizing that the limit is not strictly enforced, but rather encourages a smoother flow at the airport.
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