Will airport chaos last all summer? There is no end date for the new liquid rules: passengers are being told they will now have to show up four hours before the flight.

Have you been stuck in queues? Email: dan.woodland@mailonline.co.uk

Holidaymakers have been urged to arrive up to four hours before their flight at Birmingham Airport, amid confusion over the 100ml liquid rule. 

Tui passengers traveling on long-haul flights have been advised to check in between three and four hours before their scheduled departure time after Huge queues began to form along the route. again outside the airport. 

Some queue at the airport as early as 4 a.m. in the hope of catching their flight on time after days of chaos. 

Problems with security checks coincided with the government's decision to scrap rules on the amount of liquids passengers can carry in their luggage by hand from UK airports. . 

It had initially authorized some airports to allow passengers to carry up to two liters of liquids in their hand luggage, after the installation of new scanners CT, but has temporarily reintroduced the 100 ml until further notice. 

There are fears the chaos in Birmingham could continue for months as insiders claim the airport is understaffed and staff are 'overworked' », causing concern for thousands of people. holidaymakers wanting to fly abroad this summer.

Airline passengers faced huge queues at Birmingham Airport this morning

Will airport chaos last all summer? There is no end date for the new liquid rules: passengers are being told they will now have to show up four hours before the flight.
Have you been stuck in queues? Email: dan.woodland@mailonline.co.uk

Holidaymakers have been urged to arrive up to four hours before their flight at Birmingham Airport, amid confusion over the 100ml liquid rule. 

Tui passengers traveling on long-haul flights have been advised to check in between three and four hours before their scheduled departure time after Huge queues began to form along the route. again outside the airport. 

Some queue at the airport as early as 4 a.m. in the hope of catching their flight on time after days of chaos. 

Problems with security checks coincided with the government's decision to scrap rules on the amount of liquids passengers can carry in their luggage by hand from UK airports. . 

It had initially authorized some airports to allow passengers to carry up to two liters of liquids in their hand luggage, after the installation of new scanners CT, but has temporarily reintroduced the 100 ml until further notice. 

There are fears the chaos in Birmingham could continue for months as insiders claim the airport is understaffed and staff are 'overworked' », causing concern for thousands of people. holidaymakers wanting to fly abroad this summer.

Airline passengers faced huge queues at Birmingham Airport this morning

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