Islanders jetting off for their summer holidays are being urged to leave plenty of time to pass through the airport.
Ports of Jersey is gearing up for a busy time as schools break-up.
Passengers are being reminded that the 100 millimetre limit for liquids in hand luggage applies, as it was reintroduced last month.
The 100ml temporary rule means –
Liquids, pastes and gels must be in your hand luggage, in containers no larger than 100ml
These containers do not need to be in a plastic bag
Containers should be removed from hand luggage and placed in a tray to go through Security.
"With a large number of flights, many departing within minutes of each other, passengers are advised to leave plenty of time to check in their hold luggage and clear security."
Bosses say teams at the airport will ensure everyone gets to their flights as quickly as possible.
Passengers who need to book assisted travel should contact their airline before travelling to the airport.

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