JAKARTA - An airport in New Zealand makes rules prohibiting long separations during delivery at the airport. They are limited and given a rotating time of only three minutes.
In a sign at Dunedin Airport it reads 'time to hug a maximum of 3 minutes'. The sign also suggests, 'for a better separation, please use the car park'.
An upload of a more than three-minute farewell ban was announced on Facebook's group titled 'A view from my window' on Wednesday sparked a major event on the right farewell etiquette at the time of departure.
One of the group members commented: I love ( hugs). It shows warmth and affection. I love Nice airport (in France), because they have 'Kiss and Fly',"
Another account says its deadline is "inhumane" and includes "You can't limit the time to hug"
In America, they don't even want you to stop (deciding). Turn the vehicle slowly and push your passengers out (of the car)," said a social media user from the United States.
Another person's view of the three-minute farewell hug made other people wonder.
This makes me think. Who are the people I'm going to hug for 3 minutes? There are very few, mostly family, and old friends. But regardless of humor from this sign, it's something to think about. Life is short, "said a man.
Reporting from the Independent website, according to research from RAC, more than the UK's main airport has raised shipping costs for drivers last year.
In July, RAC found that seven of the 20 airports that had been described had raised what included the cost of "Kiss and Fly", which is usually subject to fines to deliver someone as close as possible to the terminal.
Four cities that charge 1 pound or IDR 20,000 are Gatwick (which now charges 6 pounds or IDR 120 thousand for 10 minutes). Then, Edinburgh (5 pounds or IDR 100,000 for 10 minutes), Birmingham (5 for 15 minutes) and Bristol (6 pounds or IDR 120 thousand for 10 minutes).
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