The roll-out has been delayed across some major UK airports
Rationing your favourite toiletries into 100ml bottles before going on holiday is about to become a thing of the past. Airline passengers will soon be able to carry bottles containing up to two litres in their hand luggage.
The 100ml rule was introduced around the world in November 2006 after British police foiled a terrorist plot to smuggle liquid explosives - disguised as soft drinks - onboard a number of flights. A spokesperson for Manchester Airport previously said that they continue to make ‘good progress’ with installing the scanners but that they won’t be fully rolled out until next year. The new scanners are in place at ‘several lanes’ but the airport is urging passengers to continue to follow the current restrictions on liquids in hand luggage until the programme has been completed.
It comes as the mother of a teenage boy with a severe peanut allergy called for procedural changes after his life-saving antihistamine medication was confiscated from him during security checks at Manchester Airport. Emma Wakefield said she was anxious at the thought of her 14-year-old son, Ben, going on a school trip to Italy, since his allergies have previously left him seriously ill in hospital.
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