Manchester Airport, Jet2, Tui, Easyjet and Ryanair on latest hand luggage liquids guidance
Holidaymakers are being told to continue following 100ml limits for liquids in hand luggage. Passengers have been urged to follow the current guidance by Manchester Airport and major airlines.
It comes as some UK airports have rolled out new security scanners that remove the need for people to stick to the 100ml limit. Thanks to the 3D scanning technology, passengers would no longer need to place liquids in plastic bags or remove laptops and electronic devices.
A nominal deadline of June 1 this year had been set by the Government for major airports to install the Next Generation Security Checkpoint (NGSC) Scanners. However, extensions were then granted when it became clear several airports would not meet the deadline, reports the Manchester Evening News.
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So far, they have been successfully installed at Aberdeen International Airport, Teeside and London City Airports. Manchester Airport has 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 scanners are in place in some lanes at the airport, but to avoid any delays to security all passengers are urged to follow the current restrictions. Major airlines have also urged passengers to stick to the 100ml restrictions.
A spokesperson for Tui said: "While UK airports are installing new scanners to prepare for changes in security restrictions, at this time you should still follow current guidelines as not all airports have changed and destination airports still have these restrictions in place for your flight home. All liquids including water and any creams, lotions, perfumes, hand sanitiser, foods, lighters must be in containers no larger than 100ml."
EasyJet confirmed that their guidance had not changed, and that liquids, aerosols and gels should be in containers of 100ml or less to pass through security, and that they should all fit into one transparent, re-sealable 20cm x 20cm bag. Ryanair advises passengers to follow the same guidance.
On its website, Jet2 says: "Please continue travelling as normal and assume that getting through security will be the same as you're currently used to, unless we tell you otherwise on the day. This means only taking liquids in containers holding 100ml or less, that fit in a clear, resealable plastic bag (no bigger than 20cm x 20cm) to security. The changes will be coming into effect in a phased approach at UK airports, so please don't assume the new security systems are up and running at your departure airport just yet."
Current hand luggage liquid restrictions at Manchester Airport
Liquids must be 100ml or less and in a container that is clearly labelled
Liquids must be placed in a transparent plastic bag no larger than 20cm x 20c
Liquids include: water, pastes, creams, lions, oils, perfumes, make-up, sprays, inhalers, gels, contents of pressurised containers, liquid-solid mixtures and any other item of a similar consistency
The following are not classed as liquids: lipsticks, lip balms and stick deodorants
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