Can You Bring a Vape on a Plane? How to Travel with Your Vape in 2024
Important Note: International Vaping Laws Can Change Without Notice
Vaping regulations are continually evolving. Research the relevant laws about bringing vapes on a plane before you travel.
How to Bring Your Vape on a Plane
Vaping devices and replacement batteries always belong in your carry-on bag. Don’t ever bring a vape on a plane in your checked luggage unless the battery is removed and stored separately in your hand baggage.
The regulations that airlines have in place for traveling with your vaping hardware primarily have to do with the fact that most vaping devices have lithium-ion batteries. Vape battery safety is vitally important because lithium-ion batteries can overheat and potentially catch fire if they’re mishandled. Because of the change in air pressure at altitude, there’s also a slight inherent risk to bringing any lithium-ion battery on a flight. That’s why battery sellers usually have to use ground carriers when shipping products to consumers.
These are the rules that most airlines have in place for bringing your vape on a plane.
- Any vaping device with a built-in battery – or any device with a battery installed – should be packed in your carry-on baggage and turned off. Many airport security officers will also allow you to carry a single vaping device in your pocket.
- All spare batteries should also be packed in your carry-on baggage. Pack spare batteries in padded carriers that isolate the metal terminals and prevent the batteries from touching other metal objects. You can carry a vaping device in your checked luggage only if the device has the battery removed.
- If you want to bring disposable vapes on a plane, you need to pack them in your carry-on bag and place them in the same zip-top bag that you use to store your liquid items. This rule applies to disposable vapes because they contain liquid and because the liquid can’t be removed.
How to Bring Your Vape Juice on a Plane
If you want to pack vape juice in your carry-on bag, you need to place it in a zip-top bag with your other liquid and gel items. You’re also free to pack e-liquid in your checked luggage.
Airlines also have special rules about traveling with liquids and gels if you intend to bring those items in your carry-on luggage. For that reason, you’ll have to make special considerations if you want to bring vape juice on a plane.
- Airlines’ restrictions about traveling with liquids apply to every liquid or gel product that you want to bring. That includes bottles of vape juice and any vape tanks or pods containing e-liquid. It also applies to toiletry products like toothpaste, soap, perfume and shampoo.
- To carry a bottle of vape juice in your carry-on bag, the bottle must be 1 oz (about 30 ml) or smaller.
- All of the liquid products in your carry-on bag must fit in a single quart-sized zip-top bag. When you go through the security checkpoint at the airport, you’ll need to remove the zip-top bag from your carry-on bag and present it for a separate inspection.
After you fill your zip-top bag with all of the toiletries and other items that you want to bring in your carry-on bag, you may find that there isn’t a lot of room left over for vape juice. However, the restrictions that apply to bringing liquids on a plane only apply to the liquids in your carry-on bag. You can bring additional vape juice in your checked baggage without restrictions. It’s a good idea, though, to pack your extra e-liquid in plastic bags in case the bottles leak.
Can You Vape on a Plane?
It’s illegal to vape on a plane. Bring a nicotine replacement product if you’re concerned about cravings.
No airlines allow vaping in flight. You should never attempt to vape on a plane because you will almost certainly be caught and will then face significant legal problems. If you have a long flight and are concerned that you’ll be uncomfortable without access to nicotine, you should bring an alternative form of nicotine supplementation like nicotine gum or pouches.

Can You Vape at the Airport?
You can only vape at an airport if you’re in a designated smoking area. Some airports only have smoking areas outside their terminals, so you should bring a nicotine replacement product if you don’t want to leave the airport.
Some countries don’t allow the sale of vaping products with nicotine, and others don’t allow the sale of vaping products at all. Research the market conditions in your destination country before traveling internationally.
One of the reasons why it’s a good idea to research the local vaping laws before you travel is because you can’t always be certain that vaping products will be as easy to buy in your destination country as they are where you live. The vaping laws around the world are often quite complicated. In some countries, vaping products are as easy as tobacco products for adults to buy. In other countries, vaping products are legal to own but are not legal to buy, sell or import. There are even a few nations in which vaping is banned entirely. Therefore, it’s extremely important to understand the local laws before you go.
Even in nations where vaping is completely legal, it’s still wise to know what the climate is like for vaping consumers before you travel abroad. Some places have flavor restrictions for e-liquid. Others only allow the sale of e-liquid without nicotine. In some places, the prices for vape gear are much higher than what you might be used to paying. Don’t assume that the environment for consumers in your destination country is the same as where you live unless you’ve done the appropriate research.
Always Learn the Local Vaping Laws Before You Travel
Don’t vape in public while traveling unless you’re sure that you’re in an area where vaping is allowed.