East Midlands Airport update on when 100ml liquid rule will be lifted

Airports up and down the country are racing to update their security in line with new rules. In December 2022, the Government announced all security scanners nationwide would be upgraded by the start of next month.

This would allow passengers to take up to two litres of liquids onboard planes in their hand luggage. They will also not have to unpack their laptops and other electronics from their bags.




Some airports are on track to meet this deadline, including Birmingham Airport, which is expected to be the first major English airport to scrap the 100ml rule, and Inverness Airport in Scotland. However, at others, including Gatwick, Stansted and Manchester airports, the changes are unlikely to be implemented before next year.

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LeicestershireLive asked East Midlands Airport, in Castle Donington, when their passengers can expect the new rules to come into play. A spokesman for the airport said work is underway to expand the size of the terminal so it can accommodate the new security scanners. The expansion was approved in August last year and will also see minor alterations to the exterior of the building and the short-stay car park at EMA.

However, work will not be completed in time for people to jet off on their summer holidays, meaning the old rules will still apply this summer. East Midlands Airport does not anticipate the scanners will be operational this year.

The spokesman said: “We have work underway here at the moment to expand the size of our terminal to accommodate the new security scanning equipment. That means we’re working towards having the new equipment and new rules up and running next year.

“In the meantime, we’re telling customers they should come to the airport as usual, as their journey through the airport won’t be affected by the work that’s underway and existing security arrangements remain in place.”

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