EU airports preparing to lift liquid limit for cabin baggage
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sábado, 26 de julio de 2025, 7:08 pm ET1 min de lectura
EU airports preparing to lift liquid limit for cabin baggage
In a significant shift in European aviation security, EU airports are poised to scrap the 100ml liquid limit for cabin baggage following the approval of advanced screening technology. The European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) approved these new systems in June 2025, allowing for the detection of liquid explosives in larger containers.The current rule, in place since 2006, restricts liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) to containers no more than 100ml. This restriction was imposed due to limitations in traditional X-ray screening technology. However, the new systems, which provide high-resolution 3D imaging and better threat detection, can now screen larger volumes of liquids more accurately and safely [1].
The European Commission has confirmed that these advanced explosive detection systems have been successfully tested and approved. Deployment could begin soon, but a phased rollout is expected due to costs and certification. Some airports, such as those in Italy, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, Malta, Sweden, and the Netherlands, are already equipped with the new screening machines [1, 2].
The Commission spokesperson indicated that deployment could start "in the coming days," but it will not be immediate across all EU airports. The cost of the new systems and the need for installation and certification will likely result in a phased rollout. Passengers are advised to continue following the current 100ml rule unless informed otherwise by their departure airport.
Last year, the Commission imposed a temporary restriction on the new liquid screening technology due to unresolved technical issues. These concerns have since been addressed in coordination with ECAC, paving the way for broader adoption [2].
There is no central EU mandate requiring immediate implementation, and it will be up to individual airports and member states to decide when to adopt the upgraded systems.
References:
[1] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/visit/eu-airports-set-to-scrap-100ml-liquid-rule-with-new-screening-tech/articleshow/122919477.cms
[2] https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/07/25/eu-airports-set-to-ditch-100ml-liquid-limit-for-hand-baggage

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