Dublin Airport New Rules – Dublin Airport has introduced new security measures that significantly ease restrictions on carrying liquids and electronics through security checkpoints. This change is set to enhance the travel experience for passengers, making the security process quicker and more convenient.
Revolutionary Security Scanners Now in Use
Previously, passengers were restricted to carrying liquids in containers of 100ml or less, all packed in a clear plastic bag. The new state-of-the-art scanners installed at Dublin Airport now allow passengers to carry liquids of any size in their bags without the need to remove them for separate screening. This technological upgrade also extends to electronic devices like laptops, e-readers, and tablets, which no longer need to be taken out of bags during the security check.
Currently, all the scanners in Terminal 2 are updated, enabling passengers to keep both liquids and electronics in their bags. In Terminal 1, only four of these advanced scanners are operational. Therefore, passengers going through Terminal 1 may still need to follow the old rules, depending on the security line they pass through.
Transition Period and Full Implementation
During this transition phase, passengers are advised to adhere to the old regulations for liquids and electronics, as it is uncertain which security lines are equipped with the new scanners. This cautious approach ensures a smooth passage through security without delays or issues. It’s also important to check the rules of other airports for return journeys, as regulations may differ.
Dublin Airport aims to complete the installation of new scanners in both terminals by October 2025, well ahead of the December 31, 2025 deadline. The update process in Terminal 1 will take longer due to the size and weight of the new scanners.
Understanding Liquid Restrictions
Dublin Airport defines liquids, gels, and pastes comprehensively. Items considered under this category include:
- Water, drinks, soups, syrups
- Pastes like toothpaste, butter, margarine, jams (over 100ml not allowed)
- Creams, lotions, oils (including lip balm and moisturizer)
- Perfumes
- Make-up items like lipsticks and mascaras
- Sprays, including suntan lotion
- Gels, including hair and shower gels
- Pressurized container contents, like shaving foam and deodorants
- Liquid-solid mixtures
- Similar items
For liquids over 100ml, passengers are advised to check them in with their hold luggage. If unsure about specific items, it’s best to place them in checked baggage to avoid any inconvenience at security.