Could anyone tell me if I can fly domestic with a gas canister, methylated spirits or esbit fire lights in my check in luggage? I need to choose a stove to take with me, I'd rather use the gas, but I have the other options.
Cheers
Danny
RonK wrote:It's not worth the trouble - flush it liberally with hot water then air thoroughly. If it has a lid or cap, pack with the lid off.
You will be required to declare at check in if you are carrying inflammable goods - metho, gas, and esbit will be confiscated. You'll need to plan on sourcing fuel at your destination.
I've carried properly cleaned and ventilated gas, metho and shellite stoves on both domestic and international flights without any issues. The stove by itself is not flammable and here is no need to declare you are carrying it
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:This has been discussed at length previously, try a search for more info.
The actual fuels (gas, esbit, metho) can NOT be checked in or carried on. They can not be posted with AusPost.
The stoves themselves or empty fuel containers such as metho bottles can normally be checked in and carried. Each airline will have the cleaning procedure (or links to it) on their website. Search the website of the airline you are flying, not another random airline, because it will differ slightly.
Least hassle is gas stoves as they don't retain odours, and just buy the gas when you get there.
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:The stoves themselves or empty fuel containers such as metho bottles can normally be checked in and carried. Each airline will have the cleaning procedure (or links to it) on their website. Search the website of the airline you are flying, not another random airline, because it will differ slightly.
earthgrace wrote:Yes...but, not all staff are sensible about it. I've run into airline staff who did not understand how stoves worked so assumed it wasn't safe. Stressful. The solution was to light the clean stove and prove it didn't ignite.
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