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Here are the main rules for carrying e-cigarettes and e-liquids (liquids) on Nile Air (Egypt) — as communicated by the airline based on its own regulations for dangerous goods and carry-on baggage checks:
E-cigarette (vape / e-cig)
Can be carried in carry-on baggage
E-cigarettes and batteries must be transported in carry-on baggage.
Not permitted in checked baggage because lithium batteries can pose a fire hazard.
Rules for batteries
E-cigarette batteries must not be placed in checked baggage.
For power banks or spare batteries, special care must be taken to place them in carry-on baggage, as lithium batteries are restricted.
Use on board
The airline expressly prohibits the use of e-cigarettes during flight.
E-liquid (liquid)
The same norms apply to liquids as to other liquids on an airplane:
Can be brought in carry-on baggage:
In bottles of maximum 100 ml – this is the limit for all liquids (including e-liquids).
These must be kept in a transparent, resealable bag (maximum 1-liter total capacity).
In checked baggage:
Although you can check in e-liquids, larger quantities are often preferred to be kept in carry-on baggage (for safety and leakage reasons).
Be sure: all liquids must be stored under 100 ml in carry-on baggage due to airport security regulations (IATA/ICAO).
Summary
What to comply with on Nile Air flights (Egypt):
E-cigarette device/battery: only in carry-on baggage.
Prohibited to use on board.
E-liquid (liquid): max. 100 ml / container, in a bag, in carry-on baggage.