Can Korean e-cigarettes be brought on the plane?

Can Korean e-cigarettes be brought on the plane? Most countries can bring electronic cigarettes on the plane, except for some countries that strictly prohibit electronic cigarettes, airlines prohibit the use of electronic cigarettes on the plane, but they can be brought on the plane.

Can Korean e-cigarettes be brought on the plane?

It’s okay to bring e-cigarettes on the plane, and you can take them out during security check, but smoking e-cigarettes on the plane is absolutely not allowed.

Korean Air reminded flight attendants that “appropriate and vigorous action will be taken if passengers disregard the regulations.” The fine for smoking on board while the plane is on the ground is 5 million won ($4,275) and doubles to 10 million won ($8,750) when the plane is in the air. In addition, Korean Air warned that “any passenger found smoking, regardless of the seriousness of the crime, will be handed over to the local police immediately upon landing.”

According to a recent survey in South Korea, 8 out of 10 Korean e-cigarette users said they had secretly used e-cigarettes in smoke-free areas.

According to South Korea’s National Health Promotion Act, people who use e-cigarettes in non-smoking areas can be fined, just like smoking traditional tobacco.

Korean electronic cigarettes can be brought on the plane, but electronic cigarettes cannot be smoked on the plane. This is the same as our domestic policy. They can be brought on the plane, but they cannot be smoked, otherwise they will be fined.