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Goodbye Bottles. Another Polish Airport Is Lifting Its Liquid Limits.

As early as May or June, travelers using Warsaw Chopin Airport will be able to say goodbye to restrictions on carrying liquids in carry-on luggage. The airport's operator, PPL, has just signed an agreement to purchase and install 15 modern 3D scanners, which will enable the lifting of the current restrictions. Work is scheduled to begin in January.
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As early as May or June, travelers using Warsaw Chopin Airport will be able to say goodbye to restrictions on carrying liquids in carry-on luggage. The airport's operator, PPL, has just signed an agreement to purchase and install 15 modern 3D scanners, which will enable the lifting of the current restrictions. Work is scheduled to begin in January.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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