Zurich Airport to Scrap Liquid Restrictions With New 3D Scanners
Travelers at Zurich Airport will soon be able to leave liquids and electronics in their bags during security checks. The introduction of new-generation CT scanners will streamline the process, with a gradual rollout starting immediately.

Key Takeaways
- Zurich Airport is installing new-generation CT scanners that allow liquids and electronics to remain in hand luggage.
- The new technology utilizes 3D modelling to detect solid and liquid explosives, replacing older 2D systems.
- Once fully implemented by summer, passengers will be allowed to carry liquids in containers up to two liters.
- Current installation works have reduced screening capacity by 30 percent, causing significant delays.
- Passengers are currently advised to arrive up to 3 hours early for non-Schengen flights due to construction delays.
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They Said
"It’s a great leap forward in screening technology."
"But you still have to empty your pockets and take off your jacket."