BRITS travelling from a major airport this summer won't have to worry about strict liquid rules after £11million worth of investment in new technology. Airports in the UK are set to introduce new luggage scanners that will make it much easier for travellers, who will no longer have to remove liquids and laptops from their bags. What's more, they won't be restricted to 100ml of liquids any more either, with the strict rules set to be scrapped with the introduction of the new equipment.

Bristol Airport has announced that it will be the next big transport hub in the country to ditch the rules, with its new scanners set to be up and running by June 14. That means anyone jetting out from the airport this summer will be able to pass through more easily than before, without having to worry about tight liquid restrictions. The airport has spent £11.

5m on the new devices that were due to be implemented at every UK airport this summer. Graeme Gamble, chief operating officer at Bristol Airport, told Bristol Live: "We are delighted all customers travelling from Bristol Airport will benefit from state-of-the-art technology being introduced at security. "The new equipment will reduce customer stress and inconvenience as the need for 100ml liquids to be placed in clear, plastic bags and removed from hand baggage will no longer be required.

"The new process delivers a much more customer friendly security operation using the latest technology and providing enhanced screening, allowing custo.