Will look for explosives: the European commission will cancel the restriction that tourists at the airports - Global Happenings
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A small revolution for Italian travellers has finally begun, but it proceeds to leopard spot. The National Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) has officially announced that in five of the main Italian airports it is now possible to transport liquids in packs over 100 milliliters inside the cabin baggage, eliminating one of the most annoying restrictions for those flying. The decision, which transposes the indications of the European Civil Aviation C…
The new rules on liquids in hand luggage "currently apply at the following national airports: Roma Fiumicino, Milano Linate, Milano Malpensa, Bologna, Torino." (ANSA)
New rules for carrying liquids on airplanes went into effect yesterday. Starting Saturday, July 26, as reported by RomaToday, at Fiumicino Airport and four other Italian airports, it will be possible to carry liquids larger than 100 ml in your carry-on luggage. New rules for...
EU Airports to scrap 100ml liquid rule with new tech - TravelBiz Monitor: India travel news, travel trends, tourism
European Union airports are preparing to eliminate the long-standing 100ml liquid restriction for carry-on luggage, thanks to newly approved screening technologies. This transformative update follows the successful testing and regulatory approval of advanced explosive detection systems by the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) in June 2025. These cutting-edge scanners offer 3D imaging and high-accuracy threat detection, making it safer to…
Currently, airline passengers are limited to 100 milliliters of liquids in their hand luggage. This is set to change – thanks to new security scanners.
Traveling by plane has the great advantage of reaching destination countries quickly, but it also entails some inconveniences. In addition to the well-known pollution caused by aircraft emissions, there are individual drawbacks that require patience when approaching airports.
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