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Travellers can take up to two litres in their hand luggage for the first time in 19 years after two major UK airports have ...
T he Transport Secretary has told air passengers to assume the 100ml limit on liquids in hand luggage remains in place ...
Gordon Dewar, chief executive of Edinburgh Airport, said: “A whole generation of travellers have only known the 100ml rule to ...
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has advised passengers flying from UK airports to continue adhering to the 100ml liquids ...
From July 2025, airports including Birmingham and Edinburgh are set to re-introduce the relaxed liquid rules, allowing liquid ...
Nineteen years after aviation security was tightened with the so-called “100ml liquids rule”, two leading UK airports have scrapped the limit. Passengers using Birmingham and Edinburgh can keep all ...
TWO airports have confirmed that they have scrapped the long-running 100ml liquid rules. Both Birmingham and Edinburgh ...
Two major airports have scrapped the 100ml liquid rule thanks to new 3D scanners and Dublin Airport says it hopes to follow ...
UK airports have been rolling out new scanners that mean you won't need to stick to 100ml liquid rules at airport security - ...
Finally, seven years after the new machines were first announced, two UK airports have become the first to scrap the ...
Air passengers are being advised to keep to a 100ml liquids limit as confusion reigns over what can be carried in hand luggage with UK standard still not in place ...
Departing passengers will be allowed to carry liquids of up to two litres through security for the first time since 2006.