Scanner Confusion as EU Eases Rules on Airport Checks
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The European Commission has adopted additional standards of aviation safety, which are based on 700 scanners located in 21 Member States.The European Commission has announced that it has provided green scanner installations at European Union airports which allow passengers to carry liquids with a volume of more than 100 ml and no longer remove electronic luggage.
New liquid rules apply only at select airports, Commission says
New liquid rules apply only at select airports, Commission saysThe European Commission reapproves C3 scanners, allowing larger liquid volumes but causing confusion. The post New liquid rules apply only at select airports, Commission says first appeared on The Dispatch.
The European Commission has authorized the scanners at European airports that allow passengers to carry liquids of more than 100 milliliters and not have to remove electronic devices from hand luggage, confirmed this Tuesday the institution. There are about 700 of these scanners in 21 countries of the European Union, among them at the airports Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas, Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat and Palma de Mallorca. Once given the…
In future, German airports want to allow passengers up to two litres of liquid in hand luggage. However, the approval of the necessary scanners is laborious, a federation criticises.
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