I can't speak of the current status of airport scanners, Andrew, but a recent thread on such does seem to indicate that the latest scanners will ruin all films and it would appear to be only a matter of time when all airports will have installed them. Currently it would appear that the film companies are aware of the problem but I have yet to see any signs that the companies are doing others than warn users of the dangers. Hand inspection may be the cheapest and simplest solution but other than the U.S. and maybe Canada the current custom of security staff is to refuse to do such inspections
It might be a good test for the revival of film to see how much weight this revival has with say Europe's attitude towards the need for granting hand inspections which is largely refused. The next attempt to carry out a terrorist attack no matter how amateur or isolated it may be, is liable to make a "better safe than sorry" attitude to scanners more entrenched.
I have no idea how big a revival of film needs to be to change this mindset that film users are a relic from a past era but I fear it has to be much bigger than is currently the case.
pentaxuser