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E-cigs / liquid / battery in flight hand luggage ?

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xtrapnel

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Am going over to Austria in about 10 days, just taking hand luggage. I know you can take up to 100ml of liquid in any one container, so I suppose I'm more concerned about the battery pack and of course the e-cigarettes (iTaste VV 3.0) themselves. Anyone had any issues ? I don't think it should be a problem...

Finally, has anyone had the cojones to use an e-cig on a flight (and no, not the ones RyanAir sell you) ? I suppose worst case they'd just tell you to stop using it...
 

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My partner has just (today) flown out to Gran Canaria on Ryan Air with no issues.

She had two Ego`s, two Evods and a couple of 10ml Bottles of juice in her hand luggage and had no issues.

Some advice, keep the e-juice bottles sealed with the original labels on and don`t think vaping will not set off the smoke alarm in the toilet, it just well do that as I`ve tested my Vamo against the smoke alarms in the house and it did set off one (but not the other strangely!).

I`ve managed to smoke a proper rollies on a long haul flight to SA! (very naughty :oops: ) by going to the toilet, sticking my head over the bowl and blowing a lungful of smoke down the toilet while flushing the loo!
This worked a treat but is not the most glamorous way of easing your craving!!! plus the cabin crew thought I had a serious bowel problem! :)

In flight security is taken very seriously so do this at your own risk, technically I don`t know the results of getting caught as I never have but I should imagine it`s a lot more serious than a ticking off!!
 
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