European Union Seeks Approval To Remove Liquid Limit In Carry-On Luggage Bags, Allowing Up to Two Liters At Airports - Travel And Tour World
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At at least 36 European airports, in theory, you can board with containers of liquids and gels of more than 100 milliliters and even two liters: they are the ones that have...
European Union Seeks Approval To Remove Liquid Limit In Carry-On Luggage bags, Allowing Up to Two Liters At Airports - Travel And Tour World
European Union proposes allowing up to 2 liters of liquids in carry-on luggage at airports with advanced screening technology. Approval still required for rule change.
New scanning systems can analyze the contents of liquids in detail. A European Commission regulation will now allow the transportation of certain liquids on airplanes.
Airports from several European countries, including Spain, have scanners that will speed up controls. They will now have to implement the changes.
A new era for air safety control Passengers flying inside and outside the European Union are about to undergo an unprecedented transformation in airport security controls. The European Commission has authorized the use of advanced scanners that eliminate the need to remove liquids and electronic devices from hand luggage. With this measure, liquids can be carried in containers of more than 100 milliliters without the need to separate them from t…
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