I saw a different post in the forum that said TSA was letting people through and that only Continental and one other carrier (I forget which one) had set a policy forbiding using it during flights.
No problems here, Melissa. And that's both domestic and international flights since I've been traveling with ecigs. Liquid goes into the plastic quart-sized bag, and looks no different than little shampoo bottles.
I carried all the paraphanalia on the plane with me but I did not use it on the plane. No problems.
(I did sneak a few puffs in the restroom of a major airline's hub because I had a 3 hour layover and didn't want to go outside the security area....exhale into your shirt.)
I've actually vaped a couple of times on a plane during two separate flights. I would always hold in the inhale a little while so that the vapor wouldn't come out thick, plus it was at night both times with empty seats next to me. I did vape, though. I felt so sneaky, but that was kinda cool.
I can't imagine getting thru security with these. I would assume the batteries would be the biggest issue as they could be used for other things. I know you cannot take finger nail clippers in your carry on bag. They don't say anything about the e cig? Nice to know as we do fly to florida occasoinally.
I was just about to ask the same question. I'm leaving overseas in about a week. I'm a little worried about bringing my pilot with me so I'm going with the npro. I feel bad for the person sitting next to me if I can't take it...
14 hours is killer.
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