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  2. Airport security - Wikipedia

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    Eventually passengers were allowed to carry only 100 ml (3.5 imp fl oz; 3.4 US fl oz) of liquid in their hand luggage, [58] TSA standards required all non-medical liquids to be kept in a quart-sized plastic bag, with only one bag per passenger. [58] With the increase in security screening, some airports saw long queues for security checks.

  3. Security repercussions due to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft ...

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    Passengers travelling from [28] and through all other UK airports were temporarily only permitted to carry-on those items on a restricted list, and these items had to be carried in transparent plastic bags. No liquids could be carried on board. [4] [29] Liquid medications, such as insulin for diabetics, were

  4. Limits on liquids in cabin luggage could be axed at airports ...

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    Restrictions on liquids and laptops in hand luggage could reportedly be removed within two years due to the rollout of new 3D scanners. Since November 2006, passengers taking liquid in their cabin ...

  5. 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot - Wikipedia

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    Eventually passengers were allowed to carry only 100 ml (3.5 imp fl oz; 3.4 US fl oz) of liquid in their hand luggage, [65] TSA standards required all non-medical liquids to be kept in a quart-sized plastic bag, with only one bag per passenger. [65]

  6. Birmingham Airport liquid rules spark confusion fears as ...

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    Third category of aviation security for passengers flying from UK airports: liquids remain in baggage but in bottles not over 100ml

  7. Six regional airports to reintroduce restrictions on carrying ...

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  8. Hand luggage - Wikipedia

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    The United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has introduced a series of restrictions effective since 26 September 2006 under the name "3:1:1" for liquids. [50] Restrictions on liquids: 3.4 ounce or smaller of containers for liquids and gels (100 ml) 1 quart-size clear plastic zip-top bag holding the liquid contents (approx ...

  9. Liquids in Carry-on Plan Change in Europe Under Scrutiny - AOL

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    boconet, flickr The European Union plans to relax some restrictions on taking liquids in carry-on bags on airplanes on April 29, which has European and American airport officials