Billund Airport Updates Liquid Policy
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Billund Airport Updates Liquid Policy
Following official approval of its advanced 3D scanners this past Tuesday, July 29, Billund Airport will soon become the first in Denmark to implement new EU rules allowing up to two litres of liquids in hand luggage. Located in Jutland, the airport expects to roll out the new measures within days in an effort to streamline security checks as well as improve passenger experience. Source
Germany ,Netherlands, Italy, Spain ,Ireland and the European Union airports take first steps toward ending the 100ml liquid rule, introducing cutting-edge scanning systems for safer, faster, and more convenient travel experiences - Travel And Tour World
Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Ireland and the European Union are rolling back decades-old liquid restrictions at select airports as part of a continentwide smart-security push with cutting-edge 3D CT scanners at the heart of the changes.
Good news for travelers departing from Warsaw's Fryderyk Chopin Airport. They, too, will no longer be subject to the 100ml liquid limit in carry-on luggage. Business Insider Polska has learned that modern scanners will soon be installed at the airport, eliminating the current restrictions.
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