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Are you allowed sparklers in your hold luggage when flying?
I've got some sparklers I want to take home for bonfire night, I'm flying within the UK (domestic flight) with easyjet, are you allowed to pack these in your checked in hold luggage? Additional Details I've looked on the easyjet site and it says no explosives or fireworks, but are sparklers really fireworks? I rememer once I was unpacking my luggage and found I'd put in a little pack of indoor sparklers from xmas in there and that obviously went thru ok
hi there i work for an airline and the answer to your question is no.
Sparklers are deemed as a dangerous good which is combustable. The elements of a sparkler are in the same category as fireworks.
If in doubt you can look up dangerous goods on aircraft thru the airline or IATA website or contact its cargo department they will have all the relavent manuals.
willstricklandkms
Absolutley not.
Chuck T
No , no you are not , they will certainly be picked up by a metal detector , they are dangerous...
col
sorry buy them when you get there
soccerknocker199
probabaly not
ALIENX x
At least try the most they can do is take them away.
Almost Easy
No!
annelazilu
no no no dont even attempt its not worth the hassle dont think they would be very easy on you.
BOB PHX
No, don't even try it, unless you want your suitcase destroyed and possibly arrested.
swenson0
NO - NO - NO
Woosie
Taking into consideration that you can set fire to them I'd say DEFINITELY NOT!!!
I live in Austria now and we not even allowed to take Christmas crackers on an air plane, hand luggage or in the hold!!. Shame, but that's the rules. Just making sure it's safe for us, i guess. All the best
thomas9132
no
Chris
No. Why would you want to. They are available in all countries.
LISA B
no you won't, they are classed as explosives which are not allowed on planes in any form.
Megalolz
OBVIOUSLY.....NOT!!!
xxBiatchxx
Yeah....think so aslong as it not in ya hand luggage.