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No, you cannot. Unless there is no gas in the lighter. Lighters are classified as explosive items. So no.
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Lighters cannot be checked in. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) issued the Notice on the Legal Liability of Passengers Carrying Lighters and Matches on Civil Aviation Aircraft, pointing out that passengers are not allowed to carry lighters and matches on their hands or transport them in their hand luggage or checked baggage. If you have a lighter or match in your carry-on or checked baggage, you should take it out and dispose of it yourself.
A lighter is a small ignition device, which is mainly used for taking fire, smoking, and is also used for cooking and other fires. The main components of the lighter are the ignition mechanism and the gas storage box, when the ignition mechanism moves, it bursts out sparks to the gas area and ignites the gas.
According to the characteristics of the ignition mechanism, lighters can be divided into 6 types: flint steel wheel lighters, piezoelectric ceramic lighters, magnetic induction lighters, battery lighters, solar lighters, and microcomputer lighters. The gases used in lighters are mainly flammable gases.
The most primitive lighters were derived from flint ignition guns, and when the trigger with a spring was pulled, it struck on the flint to create sparks that ignited the dry leaves.
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No, lighters cannot be carried on the plane. Neither can consignment.
You can carry a lighter (except for windproof lighters), and you need to take the initiative to hand over the lighter and matches to the security personnel for inspection separately when passing through the security check.
According to the "Announcement on Adjusting the Control Measures for Passengers Carrying Liquids and Lighter Matches on Civil Aviation Aircraft", it is stipulated that:
1. It is strictly forbidden for passengers to carry lighters and matches in their checked baggage. Passengers are allowed to carry one lighter (except windproof lighters) or one box of matches on board. When passing through the security check, passengers should take the initiative to hand over the lighters and matches to the security personnel for inspection separately.
2. Passengers taking international and regional flights carrying liquids shall still be subject to the relevant provisions of the Announcement on Restricting the Carrying of Liquids on Civil Aviation Aircraft issued by the Civil Aviation Administration of China on March 17, 2007.
3. Passengers taking domestic flights are allowed to carry liquids with a single container volume of no more than 100 ml and a total amount of no more than 1,000 ml when passing through the security check, except for flammable and explosive liquids that are prohibited from being carried by passengers under civil aviation regulations.
Alcohol items are not allowed on board, but can be checked in as checked baggage. There is no restriction on the quantity of alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of less than 24 degrees (including 24 degrees); If the alcohol content is between 24 degrees (excluding 24 degrees) and 70 degrees (including 70 degrees), the total amount of delivery shall not exceed 5 liters; Alcohol content above 70 degrees (excluding 70 degrees) is not allowed to be transported. The packaging of alcoholic beverages shall comply with the relevant regulations on civil aviation transportation.
4. Patients with diabetes or other diseases can bring the necessary liquid medicines for the flight, but they need to show a hospital certificate with their name or a doctor's prescription; Passengers travelling with infants are allowed to carry liquid dairy products on board after being confirmed by security checks.
5. Passengers shall be responsible for the consequences of missing the flight due to violation of the above regulations.
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Lighters cannot be checked on board. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) issued the Notice on the Legal Liability of Passengers Carrying Lighters on Civil Aircraft, pointing out that passengers are not allowed to carry lighters on their hands or transport them in their hand luggage or checked baggage. If you carry a lighter on your person, or in your carry-on baggage or checked baggage, you should take it out and dispose of it yourself.
When you take the plane to go through the security check, you need to take the initiative to hand over the lighter to the security personnel for a separate inspection.
If you carry a lighter on the plane, you may face administrative penalties such as fines and detention of up to 5,000 yuan from the public security organs. Other losses caused by this shall be borne by the passenger.
The entrance of the airport generally has a lighter placement point, so that passengers consciously discard the lighter to board, and at the exit of some airports, the airport will place a lighter collection box intimately, when passengers get off the plane and need a lighter, they can be picked up in the box for free, and the ** of these lighters are basically abandoned by passengers.
Airport security will also encounter some expensive lighters, these lighters are valuable, but can not be carried and checked, passengers can handle the storage business at the airport, store the lighters at the airport, and then pick them up when they come back, if they are not willing to handle the storage business, these lighters will be confiscated or discarded at the lighter storage point.
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We do not accept check-in
The following items must not be included in your baggage, whether checked in or not:
(a) any firearms, firearms and**;
1. Firearm components.
2. Replica firearms, such as air pistols, pellet guns, flare guns, starting pistols, all toy guns, industrial bolts or nail guns, crossbows, harpoons or spearguns, lighters in the shape of firearms.
3. High-pressure electron guns, such as cattle guns.
(b) flammable and explosive materials;
1. Ammunition, detonators, detonators and wires, explosives and devices, replicas or imitations, mines and other military supplies.
2. All kinds of grenades. Gases and gas containers, e.g. butane, propane, acetylene, oxygen – large quantities, fireworks, flares of any kind, and other pyrotechnics (including evening fireworks and toy powder caps), non-safety matches, smoke canisters or canisters, flammable liquid fuels such as:
Petroleum Gasoline, diesel, lighter oil, alcohol, ethanol, aerosol paint, turpentine and paint thinner, alcohol content.
3. Items with internal combustion engines.
4. Self-heating food Ready-to-eat food or drinks with flameless heaters.
c) Chemical and toxic substances;
1. Acids and alkalis, e.g. "wet" batteries that are not spill-proof.
2. Corrosive or bleaching substances - such as mercury, chlorine, incapacitating or paralyzing sprays - such as Mace spray, pepper water, tear gas, radioactive substances, etc.
3. Infectious or biologically harmful substances – e.g. infected blood, bacteria and viruses.
The list is not exhaustive and some items are not listed. Our staff reserves the right to confiscate any items that may pose a threat to passengers.
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