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  2. Airlines and airports warn travellers to respect liquids ...

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    As the UK’s airlines and airports gear up for a record summer, and new flight routes appear at a rate of 10 a day, passengers are being urged to respect the liquids rules for cabin baggage.. At ...

  3. Airport security U-turn: passengers face 100ml liquids rule ...

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    None of the six largest UK airports – Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Stansted, Luton or Edinburgh – is fully compliant. The restrictions were introduced in 2006 following a “liquid bomb plot ...

  4. First major UK airport scraps 100ml liquids rules with new ...

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    London City has installed new CT scanners which generate more detailed images of what is inside bags.

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

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    An announcement was made that the hand baggage rules would shortly be relaxed to permit the carrying of one small item of hand baggage, although the ban on all liquids remained. [4] Hand baggage was reintroduced at some smaller airports on 14 August, but was not permitted at Heathrow and Gatwick Airports until 15 August.

  6. Teesside International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Teesside was the first airport in the UK to scrap the 100ml limit on liquids in hand luggage with the installation of new scanning equipment known as a C3 Scanner. [58] In August 2024 it was revealed that despite making a gross profit of £308,555 in the previous year, the airport still made an operating loss of £3M. [59]

  7. London City to become first UK airport to scrap liquids rule ...

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  8. Air Passenger Duty - Wikipedia

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    The rate for UK domestic flights is due to halve to £6.50 from April 2023, while the rate for band B is due to increase to £84 in April 2022. From April 2023 band B is set to be split into two bands: the rate for journeys of 2,000–5,500 miles is set to rise to £87, and the rate for journeys over 5,500 miles is set to rise to £91.

  9. Passengers break liquids rule daily - airport boss - AOL

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