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EU airports required to restore 100ml hand luggage rule
Tuesday, 13th August 2024
Source : External

European airports have been informed that they will have to reinforce the 100ml rule on liquid containers being taken onboard aircraft from 1 September.

Some airports have been able to lift this longstanding rule on liquids in hand luggage, thanks to the installation of new scanners, known as Explosive Detection Systems for Cabin Baggage (EDSCB) scanners.

But the European Commission has said that the 100ml rule will be “temporarily” reimposed at EU airports using this type of equipment from the start of next month. The UK government made a similar decision in June, which has forced six airports to restore the 100ml limit on liquids this summer. 

“This precautionary measure is not in response to any new threat but addresses a temporary technical issue, undertaken in alignment with the EU’s international partners,” said the European Commission in a statement.

“The commission is collaborating closely with member states and the European Civil Aviation Conference to develop swift technical solutions, ensuring the highest standards of safety and security in air travel.”

Airports association ACI Europe said the “severe restrictions to the use of next generation cabin baggage scanners” would also apply to airports in Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

(source)

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