
Dublin Airport has notified travellers that beginning of this Sunday, the regulations governing liquids in hand baggage will be modified, reports Breaking News.
All liquids entering Terminal 1 must be less than 100 millilitres, placed clearly within the security tray, and packed in a transparent 1-liter bag (20 cm × 20 cm). Each person is only permitted to bring one (1) 1-liter bag.
Big electronic devices, including tablets and computers, should be taken out of luggage and put in the security tray.
All liquids entering Terminal 2 must be less than 100 millilitres, be packed in transparent bags, and be clearly visible in the security tray, reports Breaking News.
There is, however, no restriction on the quantity of bags or 100ml containers a traveler may bring through Terminal 2.
Speaking about the changes and what they mean for passengers, Dublin Airport managing director Gary McLean said: “These changes, which apply to all airports in Ireland and Europe with C3 scanners, are being introduced at a time when the roll-out of new C3 scanners is ongoing at Dublin Airport. That roll-out is at different stages in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, which means the guidance for passengers is slightly different depending on what terminal they are departing from,” reports Breaking News.
“In Terminal 2, all of the security lanes in operation are now fitted with new C3 scanners, so all passengers are assured of using a C3 scanner. However, in Terminal 1, due to the age of the building, the roll-out is taking slightly longer, so it cannot be guaranteed whether a passenger will go through a lane with C3 scanners installed or the older technology. As previously communicated, the rollout of C3 scanners across both terminals is on track for completion by October 2025,” he added, reports Breaking News.
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