Getty Images Air visitors who hoped the period of “tiny toiletries” was almost over are dealingwith fresh dissatisfaction, as European airports re-introduce stringent cabin bag guidelines. Some EU locations had ditched the 100ml limitation for liquids being brought in hand baggage. But from Sunday, they needto all bring it back due to a “temporary technical problem” with brand-new security scanners. It follows a comparable relocation by the UK earlier this summertime. It suggests if you haveactually been on vacation, you cannot purchase a big bottle of suncream, fragrance or a regional tipple before you get to the airport and anticipate to bring it home in your hand baggage. But why has it occurred? And will the unwinded guidelines that had began in some places ever return? What is occurring in the EU? Airline travelers around the world hadactually grown utilized to rigorous 100ml limitations on liquids, pastes and gels, which had to be put in a clear plastic bag. But brand-new scanning makers which usage CT X-ray innovation must in theory makeitpossiblefor bigger volumes of liquids to go through, and laptopcomputers to stay in bags. Some EU airports, for example in Rome and Amsterdam, had currently put them in location and relieved their guidelines. Most had not . Some others haveactually been trialling the brand-new innovation. The Europe branch of the Airports Council International (ACI) approximates around 350 of these scanners are now in usage throughout 13 EU nations such as Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Malta, the Netherlands, and Sweden. However, the EU hasactually restored the 100ml limitation so a technical i
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