Liverpool John Lennon Airport Update on when 100ml Liquid Rule Could Be Scrapped - Liverpool Echo
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Due to safety concerns, liquid restrictions on hand baggage in air transport will be imposed in 2006. However, the EU now authorises the operation of more powerful scanners. However, passengers must still be patient until the old rule is abolished.
No more mini shampoo in a plastic bag? The EU allows new security scanners that make larger amounts of liquid possible in hand luggage. In Germany, it will take some time before they are in operation.
Italy is one of the EU countries with several airports for the transport of liquids for sizes up to two liters per single package: that's why, even with the new tools, many others are not yet operational
The "Corriere" publishes the list of ports of call equipped with scanners authorised by the European authorities to carry up to 2 litres.
At Billund Airport, the 100 milliliter rule is a thing of the past. We filled our bags with liquids and took our coffee in our hands, but it turned out to be a bad idea.
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