Gone is the 100 ml limit for liquids in carry-on baggage even at Italian airports: here's what
The news that every traveler and frequent flyer wanted to hear has arrived. Starting today, Friday, July 25, in the [...]

The news has arrived that every traveler and frequent flyer wanted to hear.
In this article:
Starting today, Friday, July 25, perfumes, creams and bottles--of water, wine or oil--even large bottles over 100ml, up to a maximum of two liters, are again allowed in carry-on baggage.
Liquids, in addition to being able to be invalidated "without limits", can now pass the scanners without being controlled At the airport gate and before boarding.
This is news anticipated in recent days by the Evening Courier, and made official today by theEcac, the European Civil Aviation Conference, and valid throughout Europe.

Large liquids in hand luggage on airplane, at which Italian airports it is allowed
The main Italian airports where liquids over 100 ml can be carried again are: Milan Malpensa and Linate, Rome Fiumicino, Bergamo, Catania, Bologna, Turin. This is made possible by the presence at these airports of scanner e metal detector of the latest generation. Machinery that After being suspended almost a year ago as a precautionary measure., they now return to full operation again.
Large liquids in hand luggage on airplane because there was 100 ml limit
The 100 ml limit had been introduced in 2006 by the TSA, the Transportation Security Administration, after an attempted terrorist attack aboard 10 airliners bound for the U.S. and Canada precisely through hidden liquid explosives.
But the real watershed date in the world of airport security is. September 11, 2001, with the collapse of the Twin Towers, following which security measures were strengthened worldwide with the aim of warding off any future attacks.


