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Travelers at UK airports must limit liquids, gels, and pastes to 100ml containers in a clear bag, with exceptions for medical needs.
Travelers at UK airports must follow strict liquid rules, with items like toothpaste, deodorant, lotions, and even frozen liquids such as ice cubes considered liquids if they have a semi-liquid consistency.
All such items must be in containers of 100ml or less and placed in a single clear, resealable bag.
This includes pastes, gels, sprays, syrups, and contact lens solution.
Exceptions exist for medical or dietary needs, but travelers should declare larger quantities in advance.
Rules apply across UK airports and are designed to enhance security.
With school holidays approaching, reviewing these regulations can help avoid delays.
Los viajeros en aeropuertos del Reino Unido deben limitar los líquidos, geles y pastas a contenedores de 100 ml en una bolsa transparente, con excepciones para necesidades médicas.