Dunedin Airport in New Zealand has sparked debate around the world with its new sign imposing a three-minute limit on hugs in its drop-off zone, adding “for fonder farewells please use the car ...
Dunedin airport CEO Dan de Bono told Radio New Zealand that his team was having "a bit of fun" with the restriction.
Under an outline of two bodies locked in an embrace, the signs add, “for fonder farewells, please use the car park.” The ...
At Dunedin International Airport on New Zealand 's South Island, a three-minute cap has been placed on goodbye hugs at the ...
Some have seen the funny side of the sign in the passenger drop off area of New Zealand's Dunedin Airport, with others flying into a rage A sign at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand is going viral for ...
However, some have supported the ban, calling for its implementation in airports worldwide. One man commented: "We need this sign up in Auckland too." "In Denmark Scandinavia we have a 'kiss goodbye ...
After one airport in New Zealand announced a three-minute limit on goodbye hugs, a British counterpart issued a heart-warming ...
The restriction was rolled out amid changes to the drop-off zone, which the airport designed to help with traffic flow and visitor safety, according to a September news release. A sign instructs ...
Officials at the airport on New Zealand's South Island have brought in the policy to allow more passengers to greet or say goodbye to loved ones but it has been criticised as "inhumane".
It was the airport’s way of reminding people that the zone was for “quick farewells” only. The signs had polarized social media users, De Bono said. “We were accused of breaching basic ...
It was the airport’s way of reminding people that the zone was for “quick farewells” only. The signs had polarized social media users, De Bono said. “We were accused of breaching basic ...