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Which UK airports have the new scanners?

London City Airport is the latest travel hub in the UK to scrap the long-standing 100ml liquid limit for cabin baggage. The airport in the heart of the UK's capital has introduced state-of-the-art computed tomography, or CT scanners, marking the end of a 16-year-long restriction on liquids.



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London's City Airport believed it would be the first U.K. airport to be free of the 100ml rule in time for the Easter holiday in April 2023 but it was beaten to first place by Teeside International airport—these are the two British airports where the 100ml rule has been lifted.

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Individuals who refuse to be scanned will be offered an alternative screening method, involving at least an enhanced hand search in private. Any refusal of the body scanner or an enhanced search will result in the passenger unable to fly.

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London City Airport has scrapped the 100ml liquid limit by using high-tech scanners which also allow electronics to be kept in hand luggage at security.

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Yes, toothpaste is considered a liquid when flying and must be within the 3.4oz (100ml) limit for liquids in order to bring it in your carry-on bag. Any amount larger than that must be checked with your luggage.

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Read Time: 3 minutes. As of March 2023, Teesside airport and London City airport have become the first UK airports to remove the 100ml limitation on liquids carried in hand baggage on departing flights.

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Fortunately, an advanced scanning technology for liquids is currently being implemented at airports worldwide, making the 100ml liquid rule soon to be obsolete. Advanced screening technology for liquids has been in development for many years, and now is finally available for operation.

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containers must hold no more than 100ml. containers must be in a single, transparent, resealable plastic bag, which holds no more than a litre and measures approximately 20cm x 20cm.

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As of March 2023, Teesside airport and London City airport have become the first UK airports to remove the 100ml limitation on liquids carried in hand baggage on departing flights.

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The following items are some of those that are considered as liquid and must be placed inside your resealable bag: hairspray and other aerosol items. creams and lotions. roll-on deodorants.

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