UK Airport Bosses Disappointed With Return of 100ml Liquid Limit; AOA Says it Creates Frustration, Confusion
By Giuliano De Leon
Jun 12, 2024 01:07 PM EDT
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Jun 12, 2024 01:07 PM EDT
Airport bosses in the United Kingdom are disappointed with the return of the 100ml liquid limit. They complain that the government didn't give them enough time to prepare. Here's what the Airport Operators Association explained.
BBC reported that AOA explained how the sudden return of the 100ml liquid limit negatively affected airports and passengers. The association stated that the government's announcement left airports frustrated.
Meanwhile, the reintroduction of the policy confused passengers and created uncertainty. This is a big deal, especially since the busiest time of the year is approaching.
According to The Guardian, the Department for Transport (DFT) announced on Friday, June 7. Officials implemented the 100ml liquid restriction right away on Sunday, June 9. DFT Secretary Mark Harper argued that this decision only affects a few airports.
The transport secretary explained that the announcement only affects six regional airports and that the reintroduction of the 100ml liquid limit only impacts around 6% of travelers in the UK.
AOA Trade Body Chief Executive Karen Dee explained that British airports support the government's decisions regarding people's safety and security. However, DFT's Friday announcement took them by surprise.
She said the government didn't give them enough time to prepare and react to the change, creating uncertainty for passengers.
Karen Dee added that the reintroduction of the 100ml limit on liquids also puts airports in a very difficult situation. They have very limited time to prepare their employees and gather the resources needed for the restriction.
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