Mohan Sinha
20 Sep 2025, 20:44 GMT+10
DUBLIN, Ireland: From midnight on September 18, security rules at Dublin Airport were eased, with passengers no longer required to remove liquids, gels, or electronic devices from their hand luggage in either terminal.
The long-standing 100ml liquid limit was also relaxed. Travelers are now permitted to carry up to two litres in their cabin bags, and liquids and gels will no longer need to be packed into clear plastic bags.
The change follows a significant upgrade in screening technology by airport operator daa, which has installed around 30 advanced "C3" scanners and new body scanners across both terminals. The C3 machines, similar to CT scanners used in hospitals, produce 3D images of cabin bags, enabling more effective detection of items inside.
Despite the new rules, passengers must still remove certain items before screening, including keys, wallets, phones, belts, ankle-high footwear, jackets, hoodies, and bulky jumpers or cardigans. A new mezzanine-level screening area in Terminal 1, equipped with three scanners, will also operate daily from 4 a.m. until mid-afternoon.
Gary McLean, Managing Director of Dublin Airport, welcomed the rollout, describing it as "a very positive and welcome development for passengers and staff." He said the new scanners both enhance security standards and improve the travel experience by eliminating the need to unpack cabin bags.
McLean added that the installation required significant investment and operational changes, but that security queues remained smooth even during the airport's busiest summer on record, when 11 million passengers were processed. "This investment puts Dublin Airport on a par with the best airports in the world," he said.
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