Birmingham Airport employs additional staff to check liquids compliance – Business Traveller
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Birmingham Airport employs additional staff to check liquids compliance – Business Traveller

Birmingham Airport is employing additional staff in an attempt to improve the passenger journey through security. There have been various reports in recent days of large queues at the airport’s security, as a result of confusion over rules on liquids in hand luggage. Earlier this month the Department for Transport temporarily reintroduced restrictions limiting air…

DfT reintroduces 100ml liquids limit at six UK airports – Business Traveller
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DfT reintroduces 100ml liquids limit at six UK airports – Business Traveller

The Department for Transport has temporarily reintroduced restrictions limiting air passengers to carrying liquids measuring no more than 100ml in their hand luggage. The gradual rollout of next generation 3D scanners had led to several UK airports easing restrictions, meaning customers could carry containers holding up to two litres in liquids. London City was the…

liquids can stay in hand luggage, but 100ml restrictions remain for now – Business Traveller
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liquids can stay in hand luggage, but 100ml restrictions remain for now – Business Traveller

Birmingham Airport has provided an update on the restrictions for liquids in hand luggage, following the introduction of new scanning equipment. Customers may now take an unlimited number of 100ml bottles in their hand luggage, which can be placed in luggage loose and do not need to be removed for security screening. This is a…

ABTA Issues Reminder for Hand Luggage Rules on Liquids and Laptops to Half-Term Travelers
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ABTA Issues Reminder for Hand Luggage Rules on Liquids and Laptops to Half-Term Travelers

ABTA – The Travel Association is advising travelers during the upcoming half-term to adhere to existing hand luggage guidelines for liquids and electronics at airport security. This guidance is meant to prevent delays and confusion due to the slow implementation of advanced security scanners. These new scanners, once fully operational, will eliminate the 100ml restriction…

Highlands and Islands Airports to relax rules on liquids in hand luggage from 1 June – Business Traveller
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Highlands and Islands Airports to relax rules on liquids in hand luggage from 1 June – Business Traveller

Highlands and Islands Airports (HIAL) has confirmed that departing passengers will benefit from relaxed rules at security screening from next month. The group has been upgrading to new generation C2+ level screening equipment at its airports, meaning that from 1 June passengers will be able to take liquids in containers up to two litres in…