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Bartosz Jaglarz
6 October 2025

On 1 October, Prague Airport lifted the 100 ml limit on liquids in hand luggage. However, the new regulations only apply to Terminal 2, which handles flights within the Schengen Area.
This is excellent news for passengers from the Czech capital and neighbouring countries, including Poland. On 1 October, Prague Airport lifted the limit on liquids in hand luggage. The previous limit of 100 ml bottles or liquids in hand luggage will be replaced by a new 2-litre limit. This means no more small bottles of cosmetics and no more need to take an empty bottle to fill with water or buy more expensive drinks at the airport.There is only one catch: the limit on liquids in hand luggage has only been lifted in Terminal 2, which handles flights to the Schengen Area. Passengers travelling from Terminal 1, i.e. outside the Schengen Area, still have to adhere to the limit of max. 100 ml per bottle of liquid.
There is only one catch: the liquid limit in hand luggage has only been lifted in Terminal 2, which handles flights to the Schengen Area. Passengers travelling from Terminal 1, i.e. outside the Schengen Area, still have to adhere to the liquid limit of max. 100 ml per bottle of liquid.
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