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Air Travel within Canada with PV and Juice

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s3lekta

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May 10, 2011
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Just thought i ask, if anyone has any personal experience traveling with there PV and some juice on a plane.

I'm actually leaving to BC from ON, tomorrow morning (Air Canada)

I just want to make sure it wont get confiscated while passing through security

or I could just stuff it in my baggage and hope it will go through

Any good advice? I'm gonna end up jone-zing if it doesn't go through :(
 

SuziesMom

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I just flew out of Montreal, and no second glances at all. I didn't check anything ecig related, and they were just relieved that I had put my liquids in a quart ziplock. I was packing some pretty serious gear- REO's, Roughstacks, plenty of batteries, a few ounces of juice, chargers- the works. Not a single issue.

We were even allowed to vape openly in the airport while we were waiting for our flight. Best flying experience I've ever had.
 

s3lekta

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I just flew out of Montreal, and no second glances at all. I didn't check anything ecig related, and they were just relieved that I had put my liquids in a quart ziplock. I was packing some pretty serious gear- REO's, Roughstacks, plenty of batteries, a few ounces of juice, chargers- the works. Not a single issue.

meaning you packed all of this on a carry-on? lol
 

kanadiankat

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Several airlines now have policies with ecigs (such as Air Canada) - that you can pack them in your carry on - but can't use them in-flight. Use issues will likely go away once more people know what they are - but it is really difficult for airline personnel to explain to every person on the plane that the person isn't smoking and what they are doing and what it is coming out of the unit - and that it's not really smoke...
 
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