6 Airports Where The 100ml Liquid Rule Is Not Followed

Rooplekha Das

London Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom

London Heathrow has introduced advanced CT scanners that allow passengers to carry liquids exceeding 100ml in cabin baggage. Travellers no longer need to remove liquids or place them in transparent plastic bags during screening.

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Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom

Gatwick Airport has upgraded its security systems with next-generation scanners, allowing larger quantities of liquids in hand luggage. Passengers can keep liquids inside their bags, helping reduce queues and improve efficiency.

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Birmingham Airport, United Kingdom

Birmingham Airport now permits passengers to carry up to two litres of liquids in cabin baggage. Advanced 3D imaging scanners enable thorough security checks without requiring liquids or electronics to be removed.

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Edinburgh Airport, United Kingdom

Edinburgh Airport has relaxed the traditional liquid restrictions through upgraded screening technology. Passengers can leave liquids and electronic devices inside their bags, making the security process quicker and more seamless.

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Václav Havel Airport Prague, Czech Republic

Prague Airport has introduced advanced screening technology on select routes, allowing passengers to carry up to two litres of liquids in hand luggage, making security checks faster and more convenient.

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Rome Fiumicino Airport, Italy

Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport has eased liquid restrictions following the introduction of modern CT scanners. The enhanced technology allows more detailed baggage screening without separating liquids during checks.

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