U.K. Reinstates Liquid Restrictions at Airports Following Sudden Policy Reversal

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 10, 2024 14:34 PMNews
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In a surprising move, the U.K. government has announced the reinstatement of the 100ml liquid rule for carry-on bags at airport security. This change, effective Sunday morning, impacts several regional airports including Newcastle, Leeds Bradford, London City, Aberdeen, Southend, and Teesside. The decision comes after some airports had already begun allowing passengers to carry larger quantities of liquids, thanks to the rollout of new CT scanners.

The sudden policy shift was announced by the Department of Transport without a clear explanation, leaving travelers and airport authorities scrambling to adapt. Previously, airports equipped with the new CT technology had lifted the liquid restrictions, marking a significant step towards more convenient air travel.

Despite the initial progress, the reimposition of the 100ml rule affects not only the regional airports but also the planned nationwide rollout. Major hubs like London Heathrow and Birmingham, which are in various stages of implementing the new scanners, must now reconsider their timelines. Heathrow was expected to fully lift liquid restrictions by mid-2025, under the threat of financial penalties for delays.

This unexpected reversal raises questions about the rationale behind the decision, especially since the government has stated that the move is not in response to a specific security threat. The abrupt change highlights the challenges and uncertainties in the ongoing efforts to modernize airport security protocols. As passengers adjust to the reinstated rules, the overall impact on travel convenience and security remains to be seen.

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