London Heathrow Airport Finally Scraps 3-1-1 Liquid Limit For Flights
Heathrow now allows up to two liters of liquids in carry-ons and lets passengers keep laptops in bags, improving security speed and reducing plastic waste, CEO said.
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With the implementation of the new high-tech scanners with computerized tomography (CT), passengers who attend Heathrow, the largest United Kingdom airport, will be able to transport liquids in containers up to two litres...
Heathrow finally scraps the 100ml liquid rule, six years after Boris Johnson promised it
After years of delays, rollbacks, and contradictory announcements, Heathrow has become the world's largest airport to fully scrap the 100ml liquid container limit. Passengers can now leave liquids in containers up to two liters in their bags while going through security, reports the BBC. — Read the rest The post Heathrow finally scraps the 100ml liquid rule, six years after Boris Johnson promised it appeared first on Boing Boing.
Heathrow Airport Rolls Back Liquid Limits
London Heathrow Airport is a busy place. Literally: according to the aviation data company OAG, it was the busiest airport in all of Europe last year. And if you’re a frequent traveler who uses Heathrow regularly, there’s some good news if you’re looking to bring liquids onto your flight via a carry-on bag. An upgrade to the airport’s security technology means that a previous policy limiting these liquids to 100 mL (or just over three ounces) is…
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