Three minutes maximum. That is the time that the Dunedin airport, in New Zealand, has set aside for people to say goodbye to their loved ones before entering the flight area.
The executive director of Dunedin airport, Daniel De Bono, in a radio interview for the local station ‘RZN’ has expressed that several studies They reflect that 20 seconds of hugging are enough to show the necessary affection to your loved ones.
Adjacent to the sign that reflects the time necessary to carry out the corresponding displays of affection, it can be seen, in an image shared by ‘The Press’, that the company responsible has posted a sign in the parking lot where the monetary value of the fines that are around 39 euros.
In response to complaints from users, Daniel De Bono admits that it is a change in passenger habits, however, he remembers that parking is free for 15 minutes.
The reaction of users to the new regulations
With the arrival of the ban, users, as they learned about the new regulation, have shared their opinion on social networks with a variety of comments. In a little sarcastic tone, one user reflects that “It’s a generous time” and reflects that a hug can last less than ten seconds. Furthermore, it trivializes the situation with the mention of marital relations at that certain time.
Under the words and illustration of another Internet user, apparently in relation to Denmark, he points out that the Aalborg airport highlights a message of a “kiss and goodbye” with the same time to perform the action.
On the other side of the scale there are comments that qualify as “the action is inhumane” and it is expressed that a certain time cannot be set for displays of affection.
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