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UK AIRPORTS PLAN TO STREAMLINE LAPTOP AND LIQUIDS CHECKS

- Siddharth Philip

Airports in the UK are working on introducin­g nextgenera­tion baggage scanners that will allow passengers to leave laptops and liquids in their bags, hoping to overcome a major bottleneck at check-in lines.

While the new systems — slated to be in place by 2024 at major UK airports — seeks to cut through the cumbersome wait for passengers clumsily placing their bottles and electronic devices into plastic trays, one rule is unlikely to change anytime soon: the restrictio­n on liquid sizes limiting containers to 100ml. The department for transport said that requiremen­t — which has been in place since 2006 — remains in place even as some airports already test the new systems.

The Times reported that alongside the new rules about removing laptops from hand luggage, the restrictio­n to only take aboard liquids under 100ml would also go within two years.

The UK aims to have new scanners in place by 2024, two years later than previously planned due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The UK is not the first country to introduce the new technology. Airports including Amsterdam’s Schiphol and Helsinki, as well as several airports in the US, have CT baggage scanners that generate a 3D image that can be viewed and rotated on three axes.

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