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#Health: Why Are Liquid Products of More than 100 Ml Prohibited in the Aircraft Cabin?

Summary by Felix Victorino
The 100 ml rule for liquids, gels and aerosols on aircraft is one of the best known and monitored at all airports in the world. Have you ever wondered why this measure exists and why it is so strict? This goes far beyond making travellers uncomfortable: it is a key international strategy to keep safety on board. The beginning of this rule goes back to a tense day in August 2006, when in the United Kingdom, the police uncovered a plot to attack s…
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The 100 ml rule for liquids, gels and aerosols on aircraft is one of the best known and monitored at all airports in the world. Have you ever wondered why this measure exists and why it is so strict? This goes far beyond making travellers uncomfortable: it is a key international strategy to keep safety on board. The beginning of this rule goes back to a tense day in August 2006, when in the United Kingdom, the police uncovered a plot to attack s…

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Felix Victorino broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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