European Travel Retail Council welcomes pragmatic security rules

Emily Pacey

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

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Under the new rules passengers on all flights will be allowed to buy liquids including liquor and fragrances from airside stores. They will also be allowed to carry up to

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