New measures (to us) in place when you arrive with your luggage at Dalaman on your return flight. On entering and placing luggage on the belts with your watch, iPad, kindle etc., you are now asked to removed your glasses and take out your wallet and put them in both in the tray. I saw a few people struggling without their glasses as they passed through to get their luggage at the other side.
I think a good idea would be to bring a glasses case to put you specs in, then you can easily find them in the tray on the other side.
Also, at the final desk where you show you passport and boarding card before you walk down to the plane. They are picking people out for random searches, so after you have showed passport and boarding cards, there is a table set aside. They are really giving these unfortunate people the once over, making them open hand luggage and then the officials going through it with sensors.
However, once at Manchester Airport they have scanners for your passport, so glass door opens, you walk in and put your passport into a recess on the counter then you get your picture taken and remove your passport and another glass door opens. New to us, because Aberdeen Airport still runs on steam and oil lamps. However, there is one fault in this procedure. People are asked to remove their glasses before they enter.
My husband, whose eyesight is not good without his glasses, struggled to find the recess to put his passport in, he was not the only one. I think the concept of wearing glasses means your eyesight is not good, so how do the Authorities expect you to see how to place the passport into the recess?