Relief as European and US agencies relax liquid regulations

Emily Pacey

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

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In Europe, the restrictions on buying liquids in airside duty-free could be lifted next month, pending final approval. The Regulatory Committee for Civil Aviation Security met on September 27 and

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