Heathrow scraps 100ml limit on liquids in cabin bags after tech upgrade

Heathrow's Liquids Limit Lifted After £1 Billion Tech Upgrade

Travellers will no longer be forced to wrestle with tiny toiletry bottles and juggle electronic devices at security checkpoints as Heathrow airport has finally scrapped its 100ml liquid limit. The new scanners, which use CT technology to scan passengers' bags in 3D, are now live across the UK's biggest airport.

The restrictions, introduced in 2006 following a foiled transatlantic bomb plot, required passengers to pack their micro-toiletries in clear plastic bags and remove large electrical devices like tablets and laptops for scanning. However, this has been replaced with a simpler system where each container can hold up to two litres of liquid.

The new scanners, which Heathrow claims will save 16 million plastic bags a year, are part of a £1 billion upgrade designed to speed up security checks. The airport's chief executive, Thomas Woldbye, hailed the move as "a game-changer" that will give passengers more time to enjoy their journeys.

However, the relaxation of rules only applies to flights departing from Heathrow, so if you take bigger toiletries on an outbound flight, there's no guarantee they'll be allowed back through security abroad. Travel experts advise checking individual airport restrictions before boarding return flights.

The upgrade comes after a series of delays and setbacks, including a pushback of the original deadline from December 2022 to June 2024, which was then missed by several smaller airports. The government even reinstated the 100ml limit on liquids for some airports until regulatory approval is given.

Despite this patchwork approach, Heathrow has finally joined the ranks of other UK airports that have implemented the new scanners, allowing passengers to keep their liquids in bags without restriction. London City, Luton and Teesside are among those airports with the technology, although some still await regulatory approval.
 
🙌 yay! I'm so glad Heathrow has finally ditched the tiny toiletry bottle hassle 🚮💦 it was such a pain for everyone, especially on long-haul flights. The new scanners are super cool and will save millions of plastic bags per year - that's a win-win for the planet 💚. I know some airports still haven't got the tech yet, so it's good that travel experts are advising people to check before their trip. And who knows, maybe this is just the start of bigger changes? 🤞
 
I'm so glad they finally did this 😊. I mean, can you imagine having to deal with all that hassle every time you fly? It's just not fair. And £1 billion is a lot of money, but it's about time we got some decent tech in our airports. I remember back in the day when they first introduced those 100ml limit restrictions...it was like something out of a movie, people were literally wrestling with tiny toiletry bottles 🤣. Anyway, I'm glad to see that Heathrow is leading the way and making travel a bit more enjoyable for everyone. Now if only other airports would follow suit... 🤞
 
🚫😴 Another airport just relaxed its liquid limit rules and people are gonna be super relieved... but let's be real, this is just a bandaid solution 🤕. £1 billion for a tech upgrade that was delayed multiple times? That's like throwing money at a problem rather than solving it properly 💸. And now we're back to a patchwork system where some airports have the new scanners while others don't 🎯. More headaches for travellers in the long run... not exactly "game-changer" vibes 🤦‍♀️.
 
I remember when we first got these liquid restrictions back in 2006 🙄... I mean, who thought it was a good idea to make us carry around tiny toiletry bottles? Anyway, this new tech is kinda cool 🤖, but what's up with the uneven rollout? Heathrow gets the luxury treatment while other airports are still stuck in the dark ages. And don't even get me started on the £1 billion price tag... could've been used for something way more practical 😂. But hey, at least we won't have to wrestle with those tiny bags anymore 💪. Just wish they'd sort out the return flight thingie...
 
omg did u hear about heathrow lifting its liquid limit? like, £1billion tech upgrade and all that 🤯 anyway, it's so cool they got rid of those tiny toiletry bottles, i mean who hasn't struggled with those at security checkpoints lol https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-62811121

anyway, i'm just glad passengers won't have to deal with that anymore, and those 16 million plastic bags saved a year is a no brainer 👍 but still gotta check the rules for return flights cuz they're all different apparently https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2025/jan/01/heathrow-liquid-limit-lifted-airport-security-upgrade
 
I'm so hyped about Heathrow's new tech upgrade 🤩! I mean, can you imagine having to wrestle with tiny toiletry bottles at security checkpoints? 😂 That sounds like a real nightmare (pun intended). Now we can just relax and enjoy our flights without all the drama. And let's be real, who doesn't love saving plastic bags? 🌎 The thought of 16 million fewer plastic bags is literally a game-changer... for the environment, anyway 😉. But seriously, this upgrade should make security checks way more efficient, so I'm all for it! One less thing to worry about when traveling, yay 🙌.
 
🚀 oh man I'm so stoked about this!!! Heathrow just lifted the 100ml liquid limit and it's like a weight's been lifted off our shoulders 💨 no more wrestling with tiny toiletry bottles or juggling devices at security checks 🤯 and get this - they're saving 16 million plastic bags a year 🌎 what a game-changer, right? 🎮 I mean, the tech upgrade is £1 billion worth and it's finally happening after all those delays 😩 but still, Heathrow's leading the way now and other airports are gonna follow suit 🔝 can't wait to see this become a norm across the UK ✈️
 
I'm so down with scrapping the 100ml limit 🙌! I mean, who hasn't had a stressful morning trying to fit their toothpaste in a teeny bottle? 😂 And let's be real, all that plastic waste was just a bonus. I love how they're saving 16 million bags a year - about time we start thinking about the planet over convenience 🌎! But, for real though, can't other airports catch up already?! It feels like it's always "next year" or "we'll get there soon". Come on, UK, let's make air travel a breeze (and more eco-friendly) 💨!
 
omg u wont believe what just happend at heathrow airport!!! they finally scrapped that annoying 100ml liquid limit lolol its been like 20 yrs since its been there anyway now passengers can pack their toiletries in any ol bag n dont have to remove their phones/tablets laptops at security checkpoints 🙌🏽💨

i mean i wasnt one of those ppl who hated the old rule but u gotta admit its soo annoying to wrestle w/ tiny bottles n stuff 🤪 anyhoo this new scanner tech is supposed 2 save like 16 million plastic bags a yr which sounds pretty cool im all for reducing waste tho 🌎💚

heathrow's chief exec says its a game-changer n passengers will have more time 2 enjoy their flights 🛫🌟 but travel experts say ur still gotta check the airport rules 4 return flights lol dont wanna get caught w/ big toiletries 🤦‍♀️
 
just think about how annoying it is when you're trying to get to your flight on time and they make you take everything out of your bag 🙄. i'm so glad they've finally lifted the liquids limit at heathrow airport! the new scanners are supposed to be way faster than the old ones, which was a major pain for us passengers 😊. and let's be real, who doesn't hate dealing with tiny toiletry bottles and juggling electronic devices all the time? 🤦‍♀️ it's just common sense that we should be able to take our liquids in bags without having to worry about restriction limits anymore. plus, it's about time they upgraded those old scanners - i mean, £1 billion is a lot of money! 💸 now if only other airports would catch up... 🤞
 
Can u believe this? They're finally gettin' rid of them tiny toiletry bottles 🚽👀 Heathrow's been ridin' that 100ml liquid limit since 2006! I remember when we used to have to wrestle with those tiny bags and remove our laptops from our carry-on's... it was a right pain in the neck 😩. But now, they're scrapin' the whole thing and introducin' these new scanners that can scan your bag in 3D? Genius! I mean, who wouldn't want to spend less time at security check-in 🕰️. And let's not forget, it's gonna save 16 million plastic bags a year - that's just awesome 💚. I'm lovin' this tech upgrade and can't wait to see more UK airports gettin' on board... or should I say, in line? 😂
 
omg, can u believe they've finally lifted the 100ml liquid limit at Heathrow?? 🤩 I mean, i know it's about time, but now we get to enjoy our toiletries without having to wrestle with tiny bottles 😂. And the fact that these new scanners will save millions of plastic bags a year is like, totally awesome 🌎. But, umm, don't even think about taking those big toiletries on an outbound flight if you're planning to take them back home, 'cause rules are different abroad 🤷‍♀️. anyway, this tech upgrade is def a game-changer for travellers... no more stressing about liquids and electronics at security checks! 💥
 
I'm so stoked they're lifting the 100ml liquid limit at Heathrow! I know how annoying it was to deal with tiny toiletry bottles and juggling electronic devices 🤯🛍️. The new scanners are a total game-changer, not just for us passengers but also for the environment – we can save so many plastic bags in the process 🌿💚. It's about time they upgraded their security system too, I mean who wants to spend more time stressing out at the airport when you're already feeling anxious before your flight 😩. Anyway, it's awesome that Heathrow is leading the way and making travel easier for everyone 👍. Just a heads up for those taking return flights, make sure to check individual airport restrictions before boarding 🗓️.
 
omg, 1 billion quid is a lotta dosh 🤑 think about all the plastic bags it's gonna save us, that's so cool! but i wonder how long it took to actually make these new scanners, like was it really worth the delays & setbacks? and what's up with some airports still having the old rules, doesnt seem fair 😐
 
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