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Travelling with Vapes – Can You Take Vapes in a Hand Luggage?

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Michael Kannes

01/10/2024 • 2 min read
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Whether you're a seasoned traveller or preparing for your first flight with a vape, understanding airline rules can be useful for a smooth journey. Vape devices, like e-cigarettes and mods, are now common personal items, but their lithium batteries and e-liquids come with specific guidelines when it comes to air travel. It's important to be well-prepared with the right information on carrying vapes in hand luggage to ensure your trip goes off without a hitch.

Can You Take Vapes in Hand Luggage?

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Yes, most airlines do allow vapes in hand luggage, but there are specific rules you need to follow. Vape devices, including e-cigarettes, disposable vapes, mods, and pens, must always be packed in hand luggage, not in checked baggage. This is due to the risk of battery combustion, which is higher in the unmonitored cargo hold. It’s crucial to check the rules of your airline and the country you’re flying to, as regulations may vary.

To travel safely, remove the batteries from your device if possible or ensure the device is switched off. This will prevent accidental activation during the flight. Some airlines may have further restrictions on the type and size of batteries, so it’s always a good idea to double-check their policies before you pack.

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What Happens If You Put a Vape in a Carry-On?

When you place a vape in your carry-on, it is generally accepted but may be subject to additional security checks. Airport security may ask you to declare it during screening, especially if your vape contains lithium-ion batteries. These batteries are safer when carried in the aircraft cabin, as the temperature is constantly monitored.

If you forget to declare the vape at security, you may be asked to open your bag for inspection, but as long as the device complies with airline safety rules, no severe penalties should arise. However, if you accidentally pack a vape in your checked luggage, it could be confiscated or, in some cases, lead to penalties from the airline. Always be mindful of where you store your vape to avoid any issues. As a rule of thumb, any electrical devices should go into the carry-on bag.

Are Vapes Allowed in Hand Luggage?

Yes, vapes are permitted in hand luggage, but there are key restrictions to remember. The lithium-ion batteries used in most vape devices must comply with airline size limits, which typically cap at 100Wh. If your device uses a larger battery, you may need special approval from the airline. Additionally, there is usually a limit on the number of battery-powered devices you can carry and spare batteries.

Disposable vapes and pods are also allowed in hand luggage, but they must adhere to the same safety rules, especially concerning battery size. Knowing these limits and planning your packing accordingly is important to ensure a smooth journey through security.

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Do Vapes Need to Go in Liquid Bags?

While the vape device does not need to be placed in a liquid bag, any e-liquids you carry do. E-liquids must follow the standard rules for liquids in carry-on luggage, meaning each bottle must not exceed 100ml (3.4oz). These liquids should be placed in a quart-sized clear plastic bag alongside other liquid items and will be subject to security screening.

Ensuring that your e-liquid bottles fit within the designated bag is key, as security regulations are quite strict regarding liquids. Failing to comply could result in delays or discarding your e-liquids before boarding.

Can You Take Disposable Vapes on an Airplane?

Yes, disposable vapes are allowed on aeroplanes and can be carried in hand luggage. However, like other vaping devices, they contain lithium-ion batteries and must follow the same safety regulations. Ensure your disposable vapes are packed properly in your hand luggage and never placed in checked baggage.

It’s also important to note that most airlines strictly prohibit using or charging vapes on board. If you’re travelling for an extended period, consider bringing extra disposable vapes, but ensure they comply with your airline’s battery limits.

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Plan Ahead for Vape-Friendly Travel

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Travelling with vapes is manageable as long as you follow the rules and regulations of airlines and airport security. Always pack your vape devices in hand luggage, keep your e-liquids in a liquid bag, and be aware of the battery limits your airline imposes.

By planning ahead, you can enjoy stress-free travel while keeping your vape devices with you. For more tips on travelling with vape devices or to explore vape-friendly products, visit our website for the latest guidance.

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