Attention Cork passengers! Dublin Airport's new liquid rules are here—buckle up for a smoother flight!
Attention all Cork passengers! If you’re jetting off through Dublin Airport anytime soon, you might want to double-check that hand luggage. Starting today, there’s a significant change in the security screening process, particularly concerning liquids, aerosols, and gels—often referred to as LAGs. Those planning to carry anything liquid-related must now remove these items from their bags prior to screening, and remember: each container must be under 100ml. So, that giant bottle of sunscreen? Not gonna cut it!
But wait, it's not just a blanket rule—Dublin Airport has specific guidelines depending on which terminal you're departing from! In the hustle and bustle of airport travel, it's easy to overlook such vital details. Be prepared to dig out your toothpaste and mini perfume before your boarding pass checks—this will help keep the queue moving swiftly, and you'll appreciate it when you’re lounging at your destination rather than fretting over airport formalities.
Also, if you're worried this is just the beginning of your travel woes, breathe easy! Officials at Dublin Airport have reassured everyone that these new regulations are merely “temporary.” Yes, you read that right! Just a temporary fix that passengers need to follow for enhanced security measures. We all want our flights to be safe, right? So a little change in our liquid packing habits is a small price to pay.
And for a little fun before you make your way to the airport, here’s an interesting tidbit: Shannon Airport is also experiencing renovations in its security procedures concerning LAGs, so travelers flying that route should stay informed too! Flying out of Dublin or Shannon, it seems, will require a new level of liquid vigilance, but rest assured that this is in the name of your safety and a smoother flying experience!
If you have to go to the capital for a flight, their hand luggage rules are changing today.
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