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American Airlines in General E-Smoking Discussion; Originally Posted by Glock Any chance you can scan and post this letter for those that think the same as ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock View Post
    Any chance you can scan and post this letter for those that think the same as you that it could not hurt to have if we get harassed for having it in our carry-on, etc.

    Thank you either way...
    Sure thing. It's at home, and I'm not, as I'm usually out of state Wed - Fri. I'll get it up tomorrow.

    Continental is the only other airline I know for sure has banned using them in flight. That pretty well sux for me since they dominate Newark Airport. I think most often its like PTJD and others have said. Be polite and discrete and see what happens.

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    Any problem getting the juice thru security or do you just check that in your luggage.

    My wife fly's tomorrow and come to think of it she probably will not check any luggage since it is just a 1-day trip...

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    Glock, there are hundreds of posts here about carrying ecigs and liquid successfully in carry ons through security. The liquid simply goes in the quart baggie with the little shampoo bottles, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock View Post
    Any problem getting the juice thru security or do you just check that in your luggage.

    My wife fly's tomorrow and come to think of it she probably will not check any luggage since it is just a 1-day trip...
    1 fluid Oz is like 29cc, you are allowed 3.2 oz or so to carry-on each bottle. I would not push this rule, if there is a question they will look at the bottle. I carry 2 10-15cc bottles and a 4cc bottle in my carry-on without no problems. Keep it simple.

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    Thank you and sorry for not searching for that answer first.

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    Yeah, I'll just have her carry a small 3ml dropper bottle or sommething.
    Last edited by Glock; 05-30-2009 at 02:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock View Post
    Thank you and sorry for not searching for that answer first.

    -edit-

    Yeah, I'll just have her carry a small 3ml dropper bottle or sommething.
    No problem Glock! Don't act paranoid with the TSA, you will be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock View Post
    Yeah, I'll just have her carry a small 3ml dropper bottle or sommething.
    She can take more than that if she wants. If my brain is functioning (no guarantees on that!) up to 100ml is fine. I think that equals the 3.4oz allowable size.


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    If she needs 100ml for a 24 hour trip then me and her have to sit down and talk, LOL!
    -good to know, though.

    Thank you all...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingrose View Post
    Continental is the only other airline I know for sure has banned using them in flight.
    When did CO ban e-cigs? AA is the only airline that had officially banned them as far as I know. I can't find anything on CO's prohibited items list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davis View Post
    When did CO ban e-cigs? AA is the only airline that had officially banned them as far as I know. I can't find anything on CO's prohibited items list.
    In last November's CO in-flight magazine it specifically stated e-cigs are prohibited from use on board - I have no idea how many months' issues prior to that also carried the statement! *uses CO a lot for a Brit*

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