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Heathrow airport to install new scanners so liquids can be left in bags – Islands to follow?

September 2, 2019
in Lifestyle News, Travel
Heathrow airport to install new scanners so liquids can be left in bags – Islands to follow?
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Passengers can look forward to a less stressful experience as they pass through security at Heathrow airport thanks to a £50 million investment in next-generation scanning technology.

Ever since the discovery of a terror plot to detonate liquid explosives on board transatlantic flights in 2006 we have been restricted to a mere one litre of liquids (including toiletries and medicines). This must be placed in 100ml containers, transported in transparent resealable plastic bags and removed from carry-through luggage and put into a tray at security. Laptops need to be removed too and placed in their own tray.

The new CT (computed tomography) security scanners, similar to that used in hospitals,  can clearly see the contents of a bag in detailed 3D images that can be easily rotated and dissected by staff, so there won’t be any need to remove restricted items security.

The scanners have been on trail since 2017 and the airport is aiming to complete the roll-out by December 2022.

The move won’t change the one-litre restriction but there are hopes that this could lead to a relaxation to the rules in due course.

The airport said the benefit will be two-fold: it will save time easing queues at security and it will cut down on plastic usage.

The technology is a first for UK airports but is already being used at some European airports including Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport and some US airports, including Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson airport and Chicago’s O’Hare, and JFK in New York.

The UK’s Department for Transport is looking to trial the scanners at other UK airports in the coming months.

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