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Another UK airport scraps more 100ml liquid rules in time for the summer

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LIQUID rules at a major UK airport are set to be relaxed, following the installation of new high-tech security scanners.

From today (June 14), passengers will no longer need to keep their liquids in in a see-through plastic bag, nor will they be restricted to 100ml per bottle.

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Passengers at Bristol Airport no longer need to remove their liquids from their bagsCredit: Getty

Instead, those travelling through Bristol Airport, will be permitted to carry 330ml containers, which will be able to remain in their bags for the security checks.

Laptops and electronic devices can also be left inside hand luggage, with the new scanners negating the need for them to be removed.

Eventually, the new scanners will enable passengers to carry as much as two litres worth of liquids through airports.

However, the rules haven’t been completely removed yet and for now, some stricter restrictions remain in place.

Nevertheless, Bristol Airport bosses hope the current rule changes will enable people to travel smoothly through the airport, with minimal fuss.

Chief operating officer, Graeme Gamble, told the BBC that the new “state-of-the-art technology will reduce customer stress and inconvenience”.

He added: “The need for 100ml liquids to be placed in clear, plastic bags and removed from hand baggage will no longer be required.

“The new process delivers a much more customer friendly security operation using the latest technology and providing enhanced screening, allowing customers to keep personal items in their hand luggage.”

The strict liquid rules were originally introduced in 2006, following a terrorism plot, but were only intended to be temporary.

However, it has taken until now for that to be addressed, with the new scanners now set to be installed at every UK airport.

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Initially, each of the travel hubs had been given until June this year to get them fitted, but some have missed the deadline.

Bristol is one of eight airports to have the new scanners in place, alongside Birmingham, Newcastle, Leeds Bradford, Aberdeen, London City, Teesside and Southend.

Elsewhere, some of the country’s biggest airports aren’t due to have them in place until next year, after running into problems with their installation.

London Gatwick, London Stansted, East Midlands and Manchester Airport are among those to have missed the initial deadline and have said the scanners won’t be ready until 2025.

Elsewhere, Heathrow is set to finish its installation before the end of this year but has urged passengers to continue preparing for security “as normal” for the time being.

That has been the message elsewhere, with passengers warned not to throw away their transparent toiletry bags just yet.

Sun Travel’s resident flight attendant said: “Your local airport may have the scanners in place, but your destination probably won’t just yet.

“You don’t want to spend the last day of your holiday searching for a transparent bag, nor do you want to leave your favourite cosmetics behind after your holiday.

“So for the time being, it’s best to just continue to prepare as you have been until more places are ready to ditch the rules.”

Meanwhile, Brits have been warned about long queues at this popular holiday destination’s airport.

And passengers have been seen queuing for hours at this UK airport with chaos at its security gates.

Passengers have been urged to continue following the old rules for the time being

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Passengers have been urged to continue following the old rules for the time beingCredit: Getty

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