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Huge queues at airport after sudden change in travel rules

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Hundreds of people queued outside an airport from 4am this morning after a last-minute change ion travel rules. Travellers were told to turn up three hours before take-off fr their flights today after a proposed change in check-in security rules was scrapped at the last minute.

One holidaymakers took to X to write: “Carnage at Birmingham Airport. Three lanes of queuing at 4am.”




The rule limiting liquids in hand luggage to 100ml was supposed to be scrapped this week, but the Government changed its mind on Friday and delayed the change.

One traveller wrote: “Utter chaos again. Queues all over the place.” A third added: “Get to Birmingham Airport early. It’s chaos. 4am.”

A Birmingham Airport spokesperson said: “Our new security area was designed, and resourced, to accommodate the increase to two litres being carried in cabin baggage, this currently cannot be operated with the temporary restriction. In order to have full compliance to this new directive we have further amended our operating process.

“We now have ‘liquid check stations’ at all entrances to the terminal where colleagues are directly assisting passengers to ensure liquids containers over 100ml are removed.

“With these additional checks we have seen a large proportion of customers still arriving with liquids over 100ml in their bags and these have to be regrettably removed and disposed of. Containers that can carry more than a 100ml are permitted but, need to be completely empty.

“Our security flow rate has been continuous today, helped by these extra checks and we welcome and appreciate the co-operation of our passengers in eliminating oversize liquids from their cabin baggage. The outdoor queues seen today are from ‘liquid check stations’.

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