Outraged commenters flocked to social media to discuss the “inhumane” time limit imposed at the drop-off zone
A New Zealand airport has sparked quite the debate over its new “max hug time” signage at its drop-off zone.
In a press release shared by Dunedin Airport at the end of September, it was announced that there would be a three-minute limit on the amount of time travelers have to say goodbye to their loved ones.
To impose the new rule, the airport, located in Momona, New Zealand, installed signs at the drop-off location that read, “Max hug time 3 minutes,” followed by, “For fonder farewells, please use the car pack.”…