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Heathrow Lifts 100 ml Liquids Limit After Full CT Scanner Rollout

Advanced 3D checkpoint imaging with automated detection underpins the policy shift.

Overview

  • Heathrow says all security lanes across its four terminals now use CT scanners, allowing liquids in containers up to 2 litres to stay in bags along with laptops and tablets.
  • The new systems create high‑resolution 3D images and apply automated algorithms with C3 certification to spot threats without passengers unpacking items.
  • Heathrow frames the upgrade as a roughly £1 billion program and estimates the changes will cut nearly 16 million single‑use plastic bags annually.
  • Airports adopting or trialing similar setups include Gatwick, Birmingham, Bristol, Belfast, Shannon, Donegal, and several in Italy, with select CT lanes operating at major US airports.
  • Policies vary widely by location, and many airports still enforce 100 ml or 3.4‑ounce limits, so travelers are advised to check rules for each departure point.