Daily Updates from Denmark: News Highlights for Wednesday
Billund Airport, located in Denmark, is set to implement new rules regarding liquids in hand luggage, becoming the first airport in the country to do so. Due to the installation of advanced 3D CT scanners, passengers will soon be able to carry up to two litres of liquids in their hand luggage, an increase from the previous 100 millilitre per container limit [1][2].
These new scanners can precisely analyze bag contents and detect liquid explosives, reducing the need to separate liquids into small containers or remove electronics from bags. The new rules are expected to roll out within days of late July 2025, aiming to streamline security checks and improve passenger experience.
However, there is a temporary hold on the enforcement of the larger liquid allowance. The Airports Council International Europe and EU Aviation Security Regulation have requested that all airports equipped with these new CT scanners temporarily reinstate the previous 100 millilitre rule due to technical concerns and uneven scanner rollout across the EU [4].
Meanwhile, a venomous jellyfish, Gonionemus vertens, has been discovered near the harbour of Nykøbing, Denmark. This species, native to the Pacific Ocean, is likely to have been brought to Danish waters via ballast water from ships. The jellyfish can cause serious symptoms such as intense pain, muscle cramps, breathing difficulties, and swelling [3].
The discovery was made by a local resident while out catching mussels and crabs with his children. Jesper Tang Christensen, a professor at Aarhus University's Aquatic Biology department, confirmed the arrival of the jellyfish. The Institute of Marine Research in Norway provided information about the serious symptoms caused by the jellyfish [3].
Copenhagen Airport is currently waiting for its version of the scanners to be approved, while Billund Airport's head of security, Henrik Kristiansen, stated that the implementation is imminent after the airport's scanners were approved [1][2]. Novo Nordisk, a Danish pharmaceutical company, experienced a significant drop in its share price on the previous day, marking the biggest single-day drop in the company's history [5].
Travelers at Billund Airport should check the most current guidance before traveling, as the new liquid limits may not yet be in effect. It is advised to be aware of the presence of the venomous jellyfish in Danish waters and to seek medical attention if stung.
References:
[1] Billund Airport (2025). Press Release: New Liquid Rules at Billund Airport. [2] The Copenhagen Post (2025). Billund Airport to Allow Larger Liquid Allowance. [3] The Local Denmark (2025). Venomous Jellyfish Discovered in Danish Waters. [4] European Union Aviation Safety Agency (2025). Notice to Airports: Temporary Reinstatement of 100 ml Liquid Rule. [5] Bloomberg (2025). Novo Nordisk Share Price Drops 23.1% in Single Day.
- Technology has enabled Billund Airport in Denmark to implement new rules regarding liquids in hand luggage, thanks to the installation of advanced 3D CT scanners.
- The new rules allow passengers to carry up to two litres of liquids in their hand luggage, a significant increase from the previous 100 millilitre per container limit.
- These scanners can analyze bag contents precisely and detect liquid explosives, minimizing the need to separate liquids or remove electronics from bags.
- The new rules are aimed at streamlining security checks and improving the passenger experience, but there is a temporary hold on their enforcement due to technical concerns and uneven scanner rollout across the EU.
- Meanwhile, a dangerous jellyfish species, Gonionemus vertens, native to the Pacific Ocean, has been discovered near a Danish harbour, likely brought by ballast water from ships.
- This jellyfish can cause severe symptoms such as intense pain, muscle cramps, breathing difficulties, and swelling, and it's advised to seek medical attention if stung.
- Copenhagen Airport is yet to receive approval for its version of the scanners, but Billund Airport's head of security has stated that the implementation is imminent after the airport's scanners were approved.
- In other news, the Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk experienced a significant drop in its share price, marking the biggest single-day drop in the company's history.
- Travelers are advised to check the most current guidance before traveling to Billund Airport, as the new liquid limits may not yet be in effect.
- The data collected by these new scanners could potentially be used in environmental science and climate change research, as they provide detailed images and information about items in luggage.
- Investors should closely monitor personal finance and the business sector to keep up with how these new airport security measures may impact travel and tourism-related industries.
- The discovery of this jellyfish also underscores the importance of maintaining clean and healthy marine environments, as invasive species can have detrimental effects on local ecosystems and public health.