From 1 September, travellers departing European Union (EU) airports will face renewed restrictions on carry-on liquids, reported Argophilia.
Aerosols, liquids, gels and pastes will need to be in containers smaller than 100ml, placed in a transparent plastic bag and presented at airport security checkpoints.
This action represents a shift back to stricter measures after recently relaxed rules due to deploying advanced C3 scanning technologies.
The updated regulations are set to be uniformly enforced across all European Union airports, even those previously operating with leniencies afforded by Explosive Detection Systems for Cabin Baggage (EDSCB).
Proceeds from the financing will be utilised to refinance the company's existing credit facilities and fund additional working capital to finance its continued growth and capital expenditures
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