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  • LIQUIDS UP TO 2 LITERS ALLOWED IN CARRY-ON LUGGAGE FOR PASSENGERS DEPARTING FROM MARCONI AIRPORT

    Starting today, July 28, in compliance with the new ECAC (European Civil Aviation Authority) regulations and with the green light from ENAC, thanks to the new "EDS C3" X-ray machines installed at Bologna Airport for several months, all passengers departing from Marconi Airport are permitted to carry liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) in containers of up to 2 liters per container, leaving them in their carry-on luggage. This eliminates the previous limit of 100 ml per container, for a maximum of 10 containers in transparent plastic bags that must be presented separately.

    Bologna Airport is one of five airports in Italy that allow the application of the new regulation. For all other airports, the 100 ml per container limit remains in place.
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  • LIQUIDS UP TO 2 LITERS ALLOWED IN CARRY-ON LUGGAGE FOR PASSENGERS DEPARTING FROM MARCONI AIRPORT

    Starting today, July 28, in compliance with the new ECAC (European Civil Aviation Authority) regulations and with the green light from ENAC, thanks to the new "EDS C3" X-ray machines installed at Bologna Airport for several months, all passengers departing from Marconi Airport are permitted to carry liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) in containers of up to 2 liters per container, leaving them in their carry-on luggage. This eliminates the previous limit of 100 ml per container, for a maximum of 10 containers in transparent plastic bags that must be presented separately.

    Bologna Airport is one of five airports in Italy that allow the application of the new regulation. For all other airports, the 100 ml per container limit remains in place.

Data dashboards to monitor service quality

Bologna Airport considers the quality of the service offered to passengers to be a strategic lever for its development. For this reason, the airport has been equipped with an innovative monitoring tool, the Quality data dashboard, which collects and organises a set of information: level of service offered, number of passengers, punctuality of flights.
Through timely collection of digital and non-digital data, the dashboard makes it possible to discover the quality performance of the service offered and to implement corrective actions that aim to continuously improve the Customer Experience.

 

The data collected concerns various processes and services, such as waiting times at check-in desks or security checks, real-time heat maps for monitoring presences and the evaluation expressed by the passenger with surveys or through “Happy or Not” totems located in strategic areas of the airport which facilitate the collection of feedback.

The project is part of the airport's Innovation Plan, and lays the foundations, through the collection and analysis of data, for other relevant passenger-oriented projects, such as the one involving the creation, in 2024, of a new centralised Customer Care system, with the aim of providing increasingly precise and timely information to passengers.

Useful guidance for users with electronic toll payment devices

If you purchase online with credit/debit cards or Satispay, you will have guaranteed access to the car park. If you prefer to pay with Telepass or UnipolMove, you cannot purchase parking online and access will only be subject to parking space availability.

Buy online

Guaranteed access
Reservable space

Electronic toll payment device not available

Debit/Credit Cards
Satispay
Important information
Deactivate the electronic toll system (Telepass/Unipolmove) before entering the car park to avoid being charged twice.

On-site purchase

Access subject to availability
Non-reservable space
Electronic toll payment device
Debit/Credit Cards
Satispay
Important information
We recommend that you arrive at the car park early, as parking is not reserved and access is subject to availability.

Always bring BLQ with you