Rules by region and authority European Union Allowed: One disposable or Zippo lighter in your carry-on or on your person Not allowed: Any lighter with fuel in checked baggage Some airports (e.g., in Germany) may confiscate even permitted lighters United States (TSA) Just like in the European Union, the TSA follows similar rules: Allowed: One disposable or Zippo lighter in your carry-on or carried on your person Not allowed: Any lighter containing fuel in checked baggage, unless its stored in a special TSA-approved protective case (which most travellers dont use) Latin America Rules vary by country Most follow IATA guidelines, allowing one lighter in the cabin Lighters on a plane: where you can (and cant) carry them Travelling with a lighter can feel confusing because the rules vary between airports, airlines, and countries
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