The new rule that people have to remove liquids under 100ml from hand luggage at Dublin Airport is a “temporary” fix.
The new rule that people have to remove liquids under 100ml from hand luggage at Dublin Airport is a “temporary” fix, according to an airport spokesperson.
Previously, the airport had been using C3 scanners, which meant passengers did not have to remove these liquids from carry-on bags.Dublin Airport management, however, said the EU is unhappy with a software issue with the scanners and the rollout has been temporarily halted.
Mr McQueen said the new scanners are “pretty much there” in Terminal 2, but the rollout has taken longer at the older Terminal 1.Mr McQueen said the new rule is a “temporary issue” while the problem with the C3 scanners is resolved.
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