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Thursday, June 20, 2024 UK airports face significant delays this summer due to new security scanners and staff shortages. Prepare for long queues and know your rights. Passengers traveling through UK airports this summer should brace themselves for long security queues and potential flight disruptions, as the implementation of new security scanners and ongoing staff shortages are causing significant delays.

Travel expert Steve Reid from Air Travel Claim offers essential advice on how to navigate these challenges and understand passenger rights in case of missed flights. To mitigate the risk of missing a flight due to security delays, passengers are advised to arrive at least two and a half hours before their flight’s departure. Some airlines may recommend arriving even earlier, so it is crucial to check specific guidelines from your airline.



To support any claims for missed flights, keep evidence of your timely arrival, such as parking tickets or receipts from within the airport terminal. The introduction of new security screening technology has led to confusion about hand luggage rules. Passengers should adhere to existing regulations: only liquids, pastes, and gels in containers up to 100ml are permitted in hand luggage, while items exceeding this limit must be checked in.

Travel documents should be easily accessible, and passengers must comply with their airline’s cabin baggage allowance. During security checks, keep liquids and gels in hand luggage unless otherwise in.

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