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“We no longer have to unpack everything”: at Roissy airport, the new baggage scanners are attractive

2024-03-24T16:53:45.900Z

Highlights: New 3D scanners at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport exempt travelers from removing electronic equipment and liquids from their luggage. The 100ml rule, the maximum authorized capacity, remains in force after its introduction in 2006. “It’s great. We save time and it's less complicated,” says one passenger. ‘We no longer have to unpack everything,’ says another, ‘It's great.’ ‘I’m going to spend three weeks of vacation in Uzbekistan,' says another.


These machines which produce 3D images exempt passengers from taking out their electronic devices and liquids during checks.


As we approach security checks in terminal 2B-D, Thomas takes out his bottle of sparkling water purchased in the gallery at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport to finish it in one go.

A security guard kindly stops him.

“No, that’s not necessary, you can go with it here,” he tells her.

On this Tuesday, March 19, the naturopath, who is going to spend three weeks of vacation in Uzbekistan, displays a surprised expression before placing his hiking backpack in a bin so that it passes under one of the new 3D scanners installed by Aéroports de Paris (ADP).

These machines exempt travelers from removing electronic equipment and liquids from their luggage, as is customary.

The 100 ml rule, the maximum authorized capacity, remains in force after its introduction in 2006. “It’s great.

We save time and it’s less complicated,” enthuses Thomas, after having passed in around ten seconds.

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Source: leparis

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