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When Manchester Airport will scrap 100ml liquid rule as changes explained

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Rationing your favourite toiletries into 100ml bottles before going on holiday is about to become a thing of the past. Airline passengers will soon be able to carry bottles containing up to two litres in their hand luggage.

Three UK airport have now scrapped the rules, while the others are still preparing to lift the restrictions, thanks to the rollout of Next Generation Security Checkpoint (NGSC) Scanners.

It should make passing through security less stressful, taking away the need to unpack liquids or electricals from carry-on bags.

The new 3D scanners were supposed to be implemented in 2022 but their roll-out was delayed due to the Coronavirus pandemic. A number of major airports are therefore yet to lift the 100ml restriction. READ MORE: Manchester Airport security pour away boy's life-saving liquid as it broke 100ml rule Aberdeen International Airport recently become the third airport to remove the requirement for passengers to limit liquids in hand luggage to 100ml and place them in clear plastic bags.

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