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Check it. Zippo lighters in the air.
6.18.2007
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Air travelers can now carry in their checked luggage, up to two previously-fueled Zippo lighters – if placed in an approved case. *
The rugged Zippo Cargo Case by OtterBox is designed with special insert to hold a pocket lighter. It is waterproof to 100 ft., dustproof and drop-resistant. Easy-open, yet secure latches provide extra protection and a silicone gasket creates a watertight seal. The case is made of virtually indestructible polycarbonate.
Like all OtterBoxes, the Zippo Cargo Case by OtterBox is backed by the OtterBox lifetime guarantee.
Click here to purchase the Zippo Cargo Case directly from Zippo.
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DOT Approved: “Lighter in this packaging conforms to DOT-E 14194 and may be transported in checked baggage by Domestic passenger aircraft.” | |
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YES Previously fueled Zippo lighters CAN BE PUT in checked luggage.
In June 2005, the Department of Transportation (DOT) issued an exemption for previously fueled Zippo lighters in checked luggage. The new ruling allows passengers to pack up to two previously fueled Zippo lighters - each placed in an approved case - in checked luggage aboard all commercial airlines. |
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YES New, never fueled Zippo lighters CAN BE PUT in checked luggage.
In May 2005, the DOT ruled that ZIppo lighters, which have never been fueled, can be placed in checked luggage. |
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NO Lighters in the passenger cabin are prohibited.
In April 2005, the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) implemented Section 4025 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, banning all lighters from passenger cabins of commercial aircraft.
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