Heathrow eases rules on liquids, laptops
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Heathrow’s new scanners generate high-resolution 3D images of cabin bags, allowing security staff to detect threats without unpacking items. According to the BBC, Heathrow is now the largest airport globally to have fully deployed this technology across all terminals.
Europe's busiest hub airport ended its 100-milliliter restriction on liquids, gels and aerosols. Could the end of the U.S.'s 3-1-1 policy be next?
Heathrow Airport has fully implemented CT security scanners across its terminals, enhancing passenger convenience and security efficiency. This technology removes the need for passengers to unpack liquids and electronics at checkpoints.
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