Editorial

Gavin Lipsith

1-Oct-2006

Positive announcements from the European Union and the US Transportation Security Administration have provided some welcome relief for travel retailers following two months of confusion over security restrictions. On both sides of the Atlantic airside retailers will now be able to sell liquids to all passengers as normal.

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The situation is not quite the same as it was before August 10, however. Restrictions remain on what passengers travelling from Europe or the US can take through to airside

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(1-Oct-2006) - EU/US. Aviation security agencies are set to relax regulations on passengers carrying liquids in hand luggage, ending nearly two months of confusion following the foiled terror plot of August 10
(3-Nov-2008) - The Transportation Security Administration said technology to scan luggage for liquid explosives will be in place by autumn 2009
(15-Oct-2006) - EU. The European Commission has approved the airport security measures proposed last month, paving the way to lift restrictions on the sale of liquids airside and allowing passengers to bring liquids through security checks
(5-Oct-2006) - The European Travel Retail Council calls for a speedy implementation of the new rules across European airports
(25-Aug-2006) - Banned liquids and gels should be allowed on as hand luggage if carried in sealed bags, says ETRC