As a vape supplier based in Carigara, Philippines, I understand the concerns of our distributors and retailers when it comes to airport regulations for vape juices. With the growing popularity of vaping in the region, it’s crucial to know the rules for transporting these products, especially for business travelers or those shipping goods. Let’s break down the essential guidelines to ensure your inventory meets airport standards, helping you choose the right products from our catalog.
According to Philippine aviation authorities, passengers are allowed to carry vape juices in carry-on luggage, but with strict limits. Most airports, including those in Manila and Cebu, follow the 100ml liquid rule for containers. This means each bottle of e-liquid must be 100ml or less, and all bottles must fit in a single 1-liter transparent plastic bag. For checked luggage, there’s no specific quantity limit, but it’s advisable to check with airlines as some may restrict lithium batteries or bulk liquids. For commercial shipments, our factory in Carigara ensures our vape juices—ranging from 30ml to 100ml bottles—comply with these regulations, making them hassle-free for your customers who travel.
Additionally, nicotine content matters. While the Philippines allows up to 30mg/ml nicotine in vape juices for personal use, quantities exceeding 100ml may require declaration. Our product line includes a variety of nicotine strengths, from 0mg to 30mg, and we use child-proof caps and leak-proof packaging to meet safety standards. This is a key selling point for you, as our juices are not only travel-friendly but also trusted by local vapers in Carigara and beyond.
In summary, knowing the allowed vape juice quantities in airports is essential for your business success. By stocking our compliant products, you’ll offer your clients peace of mind when flying. Contact me today to explore our wholesale options and grow your vape distribution network in the Philippines!