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London Airport abolishes 100ml liquids limit for hand luggage

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Right before the Easter break, London City Airport decided to eliminate the 100ml liquid limit for hand luggage.

The modifications to the limitations, which have been in place since 2006, will be made for the first time in the UK at the east London airport.

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This is made possible by brand-new, cutting-edge CT scanners that will replace outdated models and resemble those used in hospitals.

They may create a high-resolution 3D scan of the passenger’s bag, enabling officials to quickly examine it from all sides.

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Instead of 100ml, the liquid limit will now be two litres in hand luggage.

Passengers will also no longer have to place creams and cosmetic items in a plastic bag when going through security. 

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This also applies to laptops in the new scheme, which won’t need to be removed from flyers’ bags to be scanned separately. 

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The airport’s chief executive Robert Sinclair noted the tech would help speed up lengthy security queues.

He said: ‘The good news for anyone planning a holiday or a business trip is that we will be the first mainstream UK airport to offer a fully CT security experience from the end of this month.

The new lanes will not only cut hassle but also queuing times, which I know passengers will love.’

A spokesperson added to Metro.co.uk: ‘We’re very pleased that the new machines in operation now and have our full compliment of 4 in place ahead of the Easter getaway.’

The new machines and liquid rules are set to be rolled out across all major UK airports in the months to come. 

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LONDON - NOVEMBER 06: Passengers stand near to a sign outlining new airport security requirements for carrying liquids through security, at Gatwick Airport on November 6, 2006 in London, England. Tight Restrictions on liquids have been changed to allow for liquids to be carried through security. Passengers are now permitted to carry liquids up to 100ml per container and fitting in to a 20cm x 20 cm transparent re-sealable bag. (Photo by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)
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Transport secretary Mark Harper outlined new plans back in December 2022

The government announced in December 2022 a deadline of June 2024 to get the new technology set up.

Transport secretary Mark Harper said at the time: ‘The tiny toiletry has become a staple of airport security checkpoints, but that’s all set to change.

‘I’m streamlining cabin bag rules at airports while enhancing security.

‘By 2024, major airports across the UK will have the latest security tech installed, reducing queuing times, improving the passenger experience, and most importantly detecting potential threats.’

Trials of the new and improved scanners have been underway at some of the UK’s busiest airports since 2018.

This has included Terminal 3 in London Heathrow, Gatwick and Birmingham.

The 100ml rule was first brought in to UK airports back in 2006 after a foiled terror attack plot using liquid explosives at Heathrow. 

The plan was to bring hydrogen peroxide-derived explosives onto transatlantic planes inside soft drink bottles.

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