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Vapers who fly

  • 28-02-2013 8:32am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,292 ✭✭✭


    I'm flying with United this year, SNN - EWR - MCO, Ive taken the following from their website, my reading of it is that it is ok to carry on the plane but not use, what do you think?
    Also wondering if anyone has had any issues carrying your device & nicotine juice through the check-in / security / boarding procedure
    Thanks

    The use of electronic, simulated smoking materials (such as electronic cigarettes, pipes or cigars) is prohibited on United Airlines.

    The United States Department of Transportation has implemented the following guidance on packing lithium batteries in checked and carry-on baggage. Customers are advised not to pack loose lithium batteries in checked baggage for any United Airlines flight that operates in, from or within the United States. Larger lithium batteries (more than 100 watt hours, but not exceeding 300 watt hours) are limited to two (2) in carry-on baggage

    Mods, please don't move to the vaping forum, think it may be better here


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,208 ✭✭✭keithclancy


    I'm flying with United this year, SNN - EWR - MCO, Ive taken the following from their website, my reading of it is that it is ok to carry on the plane but not use, what do you think?
    Also wondering if anyone has had any issues carrying your device & nicotine juice through the check-in / security / boarding procedure
    Thanks

    The use of electronic, simulated smoking materials (such as electronic cigarettes, pipes or cigars) is prohibited on United Airlines.

    The United States Department of Transportation has implemented the following guidance on packing lithium batteries in checked and carry-on baggage. Customers are advised not to pack loose lithium batteries in checked baggage for any United Airlines flight that operates in, from or within the United States. Larger lithium batteries (more than 100 watt hours, but not exceeding 300 watt hours) are limited to two (2) in carry-on baggage

    Mods, please don't move to the vaping forum, think it may be better here

    Just go for a stealth vape in the jax .. smoke alarm won't go off anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,292 ✭✭✭naughtysmurf


    Just go for a stealth vape in the jax .. smoke alarm won't go off anyway.

    Yeah that's the plan :D more worried about going through security all juiced up & ready to go


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