Krakow Airport Eases Security: New Scanners Allow Two Liters of Liquids in Hand Luggage.
Krakow Airport Eases Security: New Scanners Allow Two Liters of Liquids in Hand Luggage
According to Novyny.live: Passengers at Krakow's John Paul II International Airport (Kraków-Balice) can now carry up to two liters of liquids in their hand luggage, thanks to the installation of new, advanced CT security scanners. This move marks a significant step in streamlining security procedures and improving the passenger experience.
Previously, under rules in place since 2006, travelers were forced to discard or consume any liquids in containers over 100ml before passing through security. The deployment of this modern scanning technology has lifted that restriction, a welcome change for many. This is a notable shift from the stringent post-9/11 security measures that have defined air travel for nearly two decades.
Trends in the Aviation Industry
This development in Krakow is part of a broader industry trend toward relaxing liquid rules. Notably, Europe's busiest airport, London Heathrow, also plans to remove the 100ml liquid limit starting in January 2026. This indicates a wider move within the aviation sector to liberalize carry-on regulations, which could significantly enhance passenger convenience in the coming years.
The policy change is driven by new technologies that allow for faster and more effective security screening. Airlines and airports hope to roll back some of the long-standing restrictions originally implemented for safety, aiming to make the pre-flight process less cumbersome. Beyond Krakow, several other European airports are considering similar upgrades, suggesting a gradual evolution in aviation security approaches that prioritizes both safety and passenger comfort.
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