As a vape supplier based in South Ubian, Tawi-Tawi, I understand the concerns of our distributors and retailers: “Does vape ok in airport?” This question is common among travelers and businessmen moving through Philippine airports. To help you serve your customers better, I’ve compiled clear, up-to-date information based on Philippine regulations and our own shipping experience.
Philippine Airport Rules for Vapes:
Yes, you can bring vapes (including e-cigarettes, pods, and mods) to Philippine airports, but only in carry-on luggage. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) and the Bureau of Customs strictly forbid vape devices and batteries in checked baggage due to fire risks. Key points: devices must be turned off, batteries should be protected from short circuits, and e-liquid bottles under 100ml (in a transparent bag) are allowed. Always respect no-smoking zones inside terminals.
Why Our Stock is Your Best Choice:
As a South Ubian-based supplier, I source products that comply with international travel standards. Our vapes feature: 1) Leak-proof pods – safe for air pressure changes, 2) Removable batteries with protective cases, 3) E-liquids in 30ml and 60ml bottles (under 100ml limit). We also provide clear labeling and packaging that passes customs checks. For you, the agent, this means fewer customer complaints and smoother reselling to travelers and local vapers.
Summary:
Vaping at the airport is allowed with proper care. Partner with us for products designed for portability and compliance. Stock up from South Ubian – we ship reliable, airport-friendly vapes that your customers will trust. Contact us today for wholesale pricing and delivery details.
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