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Heathrow drops 100ml rule; laptops stay in bags
New high-tech scanners make Heathrow the largest airport in the world to allow passengers keep electronics in their hand luggage, and pack more liquid.
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London Heathrow has finally completed the rollout of its new CT scanners at all passenger screening checkpoints, meaning an end to the time-consuming liquid and laptop rule. Air travellers no longer ...
London Heathrow Airport now allows travelers to carry full-sized liquids up to two liters without removing them or ...
Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 (KLIA 1) today began implementing a green lane concept for international ...
Passing through security at major UK airports may feel very different by next summer—not just faster, but also noticeably calmer. Travelers will experience st ...
Malaysia has implemented a new risk-based customs clearance concept at its Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on ...
A new and improved screening process is a complete game changer for travelers—especially those with a tight flight connection ...
SEPANG, Jan 26 (Bernama) -- Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 (KLIA 1) today began implementing a green lane concept for international passengers to speed up the process of clearing ...
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian–Turkish Margara border checkpoint is now fully modernized and equipped with all necessary ...
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UK airports are scrapping a major rule – here’s how your travel routine is about to change for the better
Heathrow’s move to scrap the 100ml liquid rule caps a £1bn security overhaul across UK airports. But with three different ...
Heathrow has become the latest UK airport to relax limits on liquids in hand luggage, almost 20 years after restrictions were ...
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