izan
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Post by izan on Oct 6, 2017 6:10:23 GMT
I must admit I don't understand Exeter Airport's stance on vaping gear, or more specifically e-liquid. The larger airports are all fine about it, but Exeter specify that all 'nicotine refills' are banned. I would love to hear from anyone who can explain this policy - it is the airport's, not the carrier's, so it all gets a bit confusing! My understanding: Flybe set a ridiculous policy. (as any business may) Exeter NEEDS Flybe or the airport might as well be closed. Exeter "policy" is actually Flybe "policy" (Don't bite the hand that feeds) IMO- avoid Exeter and NEVER use Flybe. Cheers I
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Post by solac77 on Oct 6, 2017 8:25:09 GMT
Well I flew out from Stansted last Saturday and was pulled. Had my vt75nano old smok pipe mech 2 atties and 90mls of juice in separate bottles all in a clear Zip bag. All the lady asked was what's this pointing at the pipe...i told her It was for vaping and that was that free to go....pipe must have looked good going through xray battery and wires etc...better to get pulled for a suspect package then them not pull it up.
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Post by taz96 on Oct 6, 2017 16:02:02 GMT
I've just got off a Flybe flight Edinburgh to Birmingham and back. Took the precaution of putting most of my juice in an old 50ml shampoo bottle. Also had about 3ml in a rejuiced bottle both in plastic liquid bag along with all other liquids. No-one batted an eyelid.
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