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12 Ways Airport Security Has Changed Recently (And What It Means for You)

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Going through airport security can feel a bit different these days. A lot of changes have been made, and it’s good to know what to expect before you hit the airport. From new rules about liquids and electronics to more body scanners and biometric systems, the goal is to keep us safe while we travel. Whether you’re flying soon or planning a trip, here’s a rundown of what’s new at the airport security and how these changes might affect your next travel experience.

1. Some UK airports reintroduced liquid limits after tech delays

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In response to delays caused by technology upgrades, several airports in the UK have reintroduced limits on how much liquid you can carry in your hand luggage. Previously, you might have enjoyed a bit more leniency, but now, packing your liquids requires more thought. This change means you’ll need to be extra careful about what you pack in your carry-on, making sure all liquid containers meet the standard 100ml limit and are kept inside a transparent, resealable plastic bag.

2. More airports require electronics to be removed again

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Airports are getting strict again about electronics in your hand luggage. You’ll need to take out items like laptops and tablets, and sometimes even smaller gadgets such as cameras or large smartphones, and place them in a separate bin during security screening. This step allows security staff to get a clearer view on the X-ray machine, aiming to spot prohibited items more effectively. So, make sure to pack your electronics in a way that’s easy to access.

3. Increased use of body scanners

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Body scanners are becoming a common sight at more airports. These advanced machines can quickly detect if someone is carrying hidden items under their clothes. For you, this means a bit of a wait in line but also added security. When you step into the scanner, just follow the instructions, which usually involve raising your arms and standing still for a few seconds. It’s quick, straightforward, and enhances safety for everyone.

4. Longer queue times during peak periods (+20–30%)

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With the introduction of more thorough checks, queue times have naturally increased, particularly during busy travel periods. You might find yourself waiting 20-30% longer than before. To avoid stress, it’s a wise idea to arrive at the airport earlier than you used to. This extra time can also be a good opportunity to grab a snack, browse the shops, or simply relax before your flight.

5. More random bag checks

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Don’t be surprised if your bag gets pulled aside for a random check. Security staff are doing more of these spontaneous inspections to ensure nothing questionable makes its way onto the flight. Even if you’ve followed all the rules, you might still be asked to open your luggage. Just stay calm, cooperate with the staff, and you’ll be on your way shortly.

6. Digital boarding passes now standard

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Gone are the days of fumbling for a printed boarding pass. Digital passes on your phone are now the norm, which means one less thing to carry (and lose). Make sure your phone is charged and your boarding pass is ready to display before you reach the security checkpoint. This not only speeds up the process but also makes it touch-free, which is great for hygiene.

7. Greater scrutiny on liquids and cosmetics

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Security is taking a closer look at liquids and cosmetics in your carry-on bags. This means each item will be inspected more closely, which can slow down the screening process. Pack light and keep your liquids organized and easy to display. Following these simple steps can help streamline your experience and reduce hold-ups.

8. More biometric passport gates

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Biometric passport gates are popping up at more airports, using technology like facial recognition to speed up the process of entering and exiting borders. If you have a biometric passport, you can use these gates for a quicker and smoother experience. Make sure your passport is ready, and look into the camera clearly when prompted.

9. Stricter enforcement of cabin baggage rules

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Airports are becoming stricter about the size and weight of cabin baggage. This is to ensure that overhead bins don’t get overcrowded and to speed up the boarding process. Before you pack, check your airline’s baggage policy and make sure your carry-on meets the requirements. This can save you time and potential fees for oversized luggage.

10. Increased security staff shortages causing delays

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Staff shortages at security checkpoints can lead to longer waiting times. While it’s frustrating, understanding that these delays are often out of the control of airport staff can make the wait a bit easier. Padding your schedule with extra time can make a big difference in how stressed you feel, so plan accordingly.

11. More pre-check requirements for some destinations

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Depending on where you’re headed, you might face additional pre-check requirements. This could include early submission of travel details or additional documentation. Keep an eye on the requirements for your destination to avoid any last-minute surprises and ensure a smooth start to your trip.

12. Greater checks for connecting flights

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If you’re catching a connecting flight, be prepared for additional checks. These might happen when entering a new country or even when switching airlines. Staying organized, having your documents handy, and following the signs at the airport can help you navigate this smoothly and keep your travel plans on track.

 

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

With 70,000 monthly readers and 16,000 followers on social media, Be Right Back is your go-to resource for romantic trip ideas and couple activities at home and abroad.

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