
The liquids in the luggage situation at security in Irish airports as Dublin allows 2 litre bottles. Bear in mind the 100 millilitre limit is still in place at the key transfer hubs for Irish passengers, Abu Dhabi, Amsterdam, Charles de Gaulle, Doha, Dubai, Frankfurt, Heathrow., Istanbul, Lisbon and Madrid.
- Belfast City allows up to two litres of liquids, aerosols, and gels in hand luggage with no need for plastic bags, a “significant boost to convenience” following a £3 million investment that slashed screening times by up to half.
- Belfast International: liquids can stay in the bag following a £100 million expansion of the security hall with 3D imaging tech, enabling faster screening times without unpacking
- Cork Airport: 100 millilitre limit will apply for some time as it prepares to undergo a €200 million security expansion this month. The two litre allowance is likely to come next summer.
- Derry: Revised the alliance upwards from 100 millilitres two two litres in carry-ons in July.
- Donegal: 100 millilitre limit still in place. C3 scanners are in use. Laptops stay in the bag.
- Dublin Airport: marked a milestone when its full complement of 33 C3 scanners went live across both terminals, Managing director Gary McLean called it “a game-changer for families and frequent flyers,” Kenny Jacobs shared, “A smooth security queue is the unsung hero of any trip,”
- Kerry: 100 millilitre limit still in place. C3 scanners are in use. Laptops stay in the bag..
- Knock: 100 millilitre limit still in place. C3 scanners are in use. Laptops stay in the bag.
- Shannon Airport: 100 millilitre limit still in place. C3 scanners are in use. Laptops stay in the bag. Pioneers in C3 scanners since 2022, Shannon has been enforcing the 100 millilitre cap since September 2024’s EU clampdown.