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🚬 Snus / Nicotine Pouches

Rules differ by region: Snus (oral tobacco) is banned for sale in the EU and several other countries but personal import quantities are usually tolerated.

💼 Cabin bag

Allowed

No TSA restriction. Personal quantities of snus or nicotine pouches permitted carry-on.

✈️ Hold (checked)

Allowed

No restrictions.

💡 Tip: Snus is banned for sale in many countries but generally allowed for personal use in carry-on and checked baggage. Check destination import rules.

Common questions

You can carry snus on a plane. Snus is banned for sale in the EU, but personal import is generally tolerated in small quantities. Sweden is the only EU country where it remains legal for sale.

No. Snus (oral tobacco) is banned for import into both Australia and New Zealand. It will be confiscated at customs. Nicotine replacement products (like nicotine patches or gum) are legal alternatives.

Nicotine pouches that contain no tobacco leaf are treated differently from tobacco snus in some countries. In most places, tobacco-free nicotine pouches are not covered by oral tobacco bans. Check the specific rules for your destination.

Aviation security imposes no quantity limit. Customs rules at your destination are the binding limit. EU personal import rules generally allow small quantities for personal use; declarations may be needed above certain thresholds.

Based on official TSA guidelines. Rules vary by airline and route — always verify with your carrier before travel. · Rules last verified May 2026.

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