Travel by plane

Hi everyone.
First of all, I’ve read all the posts about airplane travel. But I thought maybe you could write something new.
I’m going on vacation to Greece by plane at the beginning of August. Has anyone been in this situation recently and could give some new info on what and how to take with me on board so I don’t have any problems?
I was thinking about pre-built atomizer devices, not RTAs, because if they took it from me, I’d regret throwing away all that money I invested.
Thanks in advance for your help.

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Hi!
You can take 300 ml of liquid into the cabin baggage on the plane, but be aware that it must be in maximum 100 ml containers. And it’s not good if there are 100 ml in a 200 ml bottle; the bottle itself must be max 100 ml. And put all liquids in a sealable bag. You can even take an RTA without issues, but you cannot take the tools needed for building onto the cabin; they can only go into checked baggage. What else to pay attention to is, if you bring a rechargeable battery, it should be free of foil packaging and preferably have the battery’s data on it. And you can only carry this in the cabin baggage brought onto the plane.. not in checked baggage.

Have a good rest.. :heart:

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Hi!
Here is the first search result:

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Thank you very much, dear @Peva71, I read this. I also wrote to ask if there have been any changes since then, laws, etc., in this regard.

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Hello.

Will this packing be okay for the plane?

From the left… Batteries are still charging, then soups, then in the 3rd bag will be the atomizers, in a plastic case, then in a sealable bag. Mods without batteries. And all of this will be in a larger sealable bag. Liquid will be 100 ml. In 3 bottles.

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