Quick rules for flying with epipen in carry-on and checked baggage. Verdicts and conditions across the major aviation regions below.
Allowed in carry-on. Declare at security checkpoint.
Allowed in carry-on. Declare at security. Bring prescription / doctor's letter — generally well-understood across the EU.
Allowed in carry-on. Declare at security. Widely recognised.
Allowed in carry-on. Declare at security. Bring prescription — pre-filled adrenaline syringes less common in some LATAM countries, documentation helps.
Allowed in carry-on across the region. Declare at security checkpoint. Bring prescription / doctor's letter — some Asian airports may ask for documentation since pre-filled adrenaline syringes are unusual locally.
Allowed in carry-on. Declare at security. Australia + NZ: widely understood, no documentation issues.