New 3D scanners could spell the end of frustrating liquid limits at airports but there have been major delays in installing the new tech in the UK.
The UK’s Birmingham Airport saw major delays this weekend amid confusion over new rules about liquids in hand luggage. Photos on social media showed queues that stretched outside of the airport from as early as 5am. Some passengers said they had to wait up to two hours to pass through security. This travel chaos comes less than a week after new restrictions were introduced for liquids in hand luggage.
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Source: Euronews
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