Workers installing state-of-the-art new security scanners at Dublin Airport have had to reinforce some of the old Terminal 1 floors in order to take their weight.
It will also mean passengers will no longer have to remove liquids or other items such as laptops, although management have stressed that normal rules still apply ahead of the summer peak.
Targets of installing about 30 scanners will mean some reconfiguration works are likely and have necessitated some minor reinforcing of the floor in the old terminal, which is just over 50 years old. A spokesman would not comment on the level of financial investment, or on the cost of installation works.
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