Airports Are Implementing A 3-Minute Hug Limit At Drop-Off-Here's NYC's Plans
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Dunedin Airport's new rule limits hugs to three minutes during drop-offs to cut traffic jams, raising questions about the practicality of such limits in other airports.
CEO Daniel De Bono argues that even a 20-second hug is enough time to release endorphins, suggesting that three minutes is sufficient for emotional farewells.
While the hug limit aims to ease congestion, Jeff Rose warns that implementing such a system would create enforcement challenges and potential conflicts among travelers.
Rose's suggestion to divide airport curbs into lanes for luggage and non-luggage travelers could help streamline the drop-off process without the hug time limit.
Read at Secret NYC
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