Leeds Bradford Airport will temporarily reintroduce restrictions on carrying liquids over 100ml, the Department for Transport (DfT) has said.
The change will come into effect from midnight on Sunday, and will affect passengers travelling from Leeds Bradford Airport as well as London City, Aberdeen, Newcastle, Southend and Teesside airports. The change means that there will no longer be a cap on taking 100ml worth of liquids in hand luggage. All of the airports have Next Generation Security Checkpoints in operation, which had allowed them to scrap the rule. The high-tech CT scanners create a 3D image of what is inside passengers’ bags.
When travelling out of Leeds Bradford Airport liquids do not need to be placed in a plastic bag and do not need to be taken out of your bags prior to screening. “There is no specified limit to the number of 100ml liquid containers that may be carried. Existing exceptions for prescription medicines and baby formula in containers greater than 100ml will continue to apply, these items must be removed from bags and screened separately.
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