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Travelers departing from Calgary International Airport (YYC) can now enjoy a more streamlined security process, thanks to the introduction of advanced 3D X-ray technology. This cutting-edge system enables passengers to keep their liquids, aerosols, and gels in their carry-on bags, provided they adhere to the 100-ml limit.
In a significant shift from traditional security measures, the new technology also permits medical devices and larger electronics, such as laptops, to remain in bags during the screening process. This development aims to enhance the travel experience by reducing the hassle of unpacking and repacking items at security checkpoints.
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority has emphasized that this innovation not only improves efficiency but also maintains high safety standards. As airports continue to adopt such advancements, travelers can look forward to a smoother journey through security, allowing them to focus on enjoying their trips rather than stressing over packing regulations.
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