Passengers traveling to EU airports must adhere to a 100ml liquid limit for carry-ons, impacting drinks, cosmetics, and more, with specified bag requirements.
The changes mainly affect airports that have installed new scanners. Other airports without scanners adhere to the 100ml liquid rule. Travelers must also consider return journeys.
Exceptions for baby items, dietary, and health requirements may be allowed, but travelers should verify these at the airport. Medication may need a doctor's note.
The new EDSCB technology aims to improve security by detecting explosives in carry-on items with better accuracy and detailed imaging, enhancing overall passenger safety.
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