Airport Rules: When you go to drop your family, friend or someone close to you at the airport, you stand near the drop-off zone and talk to them, hug them goodbye and wish them all the best for the journey. Sometimes we show our feelings by hugging for a longer period of time. But, do you know that if you wait too long and hug your family members, you may have to pay a fine. Yes, such a news is coming from the airport of New Zealand, there is a poster hanging near the drop-off zone, on which it is written – Use the airport parking lot to hug and bid farewell. According to the rules here, you can hug only for 3 minutes at the airport. Otherwise you may have to pay a fine.
Catch the flight not fillings
Dunedin Airport of New Zealand has issued this rule. It is written in it that you can hug someone in your drop-off zone only for three minutes. There is an uproar all over the world after this rule. It is also written on this board that “Please use the car parking for a fond farewell.” Parking here is free for 15 minutes.
What did the airport CEO say?
Daniel De Bono, CEO of New Zealand’s Dunedin Airport, has given an interview to a radio. He has expressed his views regarding this controversy. He has expressed his views by terming people’s anger as wrong. He said that the airport is a “centre of emotions”. When people bid farewell here, they become a little emotional. But logically, 20 seconds of hugging is enough to trigger an explosion of the “love hormone”/oxytocin. Moving customers quickly gives more people a chance to embrace.
fun in free parking
Smiling, Bono further said that we have been seeing interesting things in the airport parking lot for years. Visiting here is free for 15 minutes. People take great advantage of it. At the same time, people are very upset with this rule of the airport. They are saying good and bad about the airport authority on Facebook.
Tag: Airport Diaries, viral news
first published : October 20, 2024, 2:25 PM IST