Well this is all very sudden and mysterious. Presumably there’s something specific behind it but not clear what that might be.

This role feels typical of so many infrastructure projects lately. Set a deadline, miss it, set another one, miss that too, get it in place in some limited form, oops that was a mistake.

  • @breadsmasher
    link
    English
    1423 days ago

    I actually was entirely unaware the 100ml limit had been removed in the first place

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      523 days ago

      It’s certainly never went away the many times I flew out of many UK airports. I’ve not flown out of all of them, but the ones I have flown from definitely had the 100ml limit

      • @Docus
        link
        English
        3
        edit-2
        23 days ago

        Only six smaller airports have installed the new (bigger, heavier) scanners needed. All bigger airports have missed the deadlines. Not enough space, floor not strong enough etc. And now it appears the new scanners cannot be relied upon.