Travel and Vaping Travelling in Europe with Ecigs and juice or carts?

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zapper

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I'm planning on travelling from UK to Spain or Portugal (whichever works out cheaper!)

So there's some that you can travel with only carry on baggage (and it saves a bit of money).

I'm either going to be travelling from Prestwick or Glasgow to Malaga, Faro, Canary Islands.

Do you think I'll be OK taking my e-cig with me???

Very scary to be in trouble at an airport IYKWIM??

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Went through security at Detroit, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Amsterdam, CDG (Paris) and Heathrow in the last three weeks with a ton of gear (ego and 510 batts and PCC, cartos, chargers) in my laptop bag and five 15ml bottles of assorted juice in my quart size Ziploc along with small toothpaste, eye drops and other meds, no problems anywhere.

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Hi Zapper,

I have flown from Dublin to Malaga on a number of occasions with my e cig. The only thing I would suggest is leaving your E juice in your main luggage as they may confiscate this as it is a liquid product not purchased from the airport. What I do myself is bring a pack of pre-filled carts for the departure lounge and the flight. I would also recommend speaking to somebody official in the airport before vaping just so you don't have any unnecessary problems :)
 

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Hi Zapper,

I have flown from Dublin to Malaga on a number of occasions with my e cig. The only thing I would suggest is leaving your E juice in your main luggage as they may confiscate this as it is a liquid product not purchased from the airport. What I do myself is bring a pack of pre-filled carts for the departure lounge and the flight. I would also recommend speaking to somebody official in the airport before vaping just so you don't have any unnecessary problems :)

I'm sorry but I must disagree with your post. I travel anywhere from 4-7 times a year to Europe and never had any problems with e-liquid through security. Now it must be in bottles 100cc or less and fit in a clear 1 liter bag and I usually carry 2 - 3 bottles with me on board.
Edit to add that it looks like you are a supplier so if you are carrying a large supply I understand you need to check it in.
 
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