Dunedin Airport's three-minute hug limit makes global headlines
Dunedin Airport has gone viral and made global headlines after introducing a three-minute time limit on hugs in its free drop-off zone. The move, aimed at improving traffic flow and safety around the terminal, sparked widespread attention and conversation.
Airport officials noted they were trying to inject some humor with the announcement. "It's caused quite a stir, and we've had a lot of conversation around it," one representative said.
Major news outlets picked up on the quirky rule. CNN featured it in its travel newsletter under the headline "Catch flights, not feelings," while the New York Post described the time limit as "inhumane." The Times of India called it a "quirky rule" that sparked lively debate, and the UK's Independent noted that many UK airports had recently raised drop-off fees, bringing attention to airport policies around the world.