Airlines announce new rules around carry on liquids on international flights and it could reduce the time you spend in baggage check
Daily Mail | August 22, 2018
Passengers could soon be able to get through airport security checkpoints quicker if new scanning technology takes off. Innovative explosive detection technology could mean flyers will no longer have to remove liquids and laptops from their carry-on bags. The 3D scanners are already used to monitor what is inside hold baggage, but they are being trialed for cabin bags at three airports in London, New York, and Amsterdam. The 12-month trials are taking place at London's Heathrow Airport, New York's JFK and Amsterdam's Schipol, as well as two air hubs in Boston and Baltimore, USA.