¿Se puede llevar Equipment designed to contain a flammable liquid (stoves, lanterns and canisters) en un avión?
Sí — puedes llevar equipment designed to contain en el equipaje de mano en el avión. Bottles over 100 ml prohibited at checkpoint.
- · Bottles over 100 ml prohibited at checkpoint
- · Allowed in carry-on ONLY if bought post-security or in sealed STEB bag from connecting international flight
- · Pack in padded wine sleeves for checked luggage
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Normativas por autoridad de seguridad
Rules by security authority
United States — TSA
Mano:
SÍ
Yes — equipment designed to contain a flammable liquid is allowed in carry-on bags through TSA checkpoints.
Bodega:
LIMITADO
Restricted — check airline policies for checked baggage requirements.
Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.
Cómo empacar equipment designed to contain a flammable liquid (stoves, lanterns and canisters)
Equipaje de mano: Yes — equipment designed to contain a flammable liquid is allowed in carry-on bags through TSA checkpoints.
Equipaje facturado: Restricted — check airline policies for checked baggage requirements.
El oficial de seguridad del aeropuerto siempre tiene la decisión final sobre si un artículo pasa el control.
Preguntas frecuentes
Frequently asked questions
Can you bring Equipment Designed To Contain A Flammable Liquid (stoves, Lanterns And Canisters) in a carry-on?
Yes — equipment designed to contain a flammable liquid is allowed in carry-on bags through TSA checkpoints.
Can you pack Equipment Designed To Contain A Flammable Liquid (stoves, Lanterns And Canisters) in checked luggage?
Restricted — check airline policies for checked baggage requirements.
Can I bring equipment designed to contain a flammable liquid (stoves, lanterns and canisters) on a plane in Canada and the US?
CATSA: Yes — equipment designed to contain a flammable liquid is allowed in carry-on baggage through Canadian security checkpoints. In checked bags: Restricted — check with your airline for carrier-specific allowances and restrictions.
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