Airports across the EU ready to ditch 100ml liquid limit
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Thanks to new CT scanners at the airport, the 100ml bottles in hand luggage will soon be a thing of the past. Travellers can take up to 2 liters.
How much liquid is allowed in hand luggage? The EU Commission wants to lift the limit to 100ml thanks to new scanners. What is planned?
Europe's airports on increase on 100ml liquid limit
London City Security screening equipment developed by Smiths Detection means liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGs) of up to 2 litres can now be carried in cabin bags. Airport trade body ACI Europe has welcome the “long awaited and overdue” decision to increase the restriction on LAGs in hand baggage from 100ml to 2 litres. The lifting of the restriction means airports that have invested in the technology can speed up passenger processing at security…
Airports across the EU ready to ditch 100ml liquid limit
The European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) has approved a new kind of explosive detection solution, which will allow passengers to include liquids containing up to 2 liters per container in their hand luggage. According to the European Commission, airports could start to implement the new rule over the coming days. For a long time, the 100ml rule applied to all liquids, aerosols, and gels that were being transported inside hand luggage. Altho…
The one-litre bag with 100-milliliter vials has been accompanying travellers for almost 20 years. After some back and forth, the EU is now once again planning larger amounts of liquid – but only at airports with special CT scanners.
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