Travelling with Vapes: The Do’s and Don’ts

Travelling with Vapes: The Do’s and Don’ts

Travelling with Vapes: The Do’s and Don’ts

Whether you are going on a summer vacation, a weekend trip to a city, or a work trip, you might have asked:  

Can I take my vape with me? And if so, how?

We’re pleased to say that yes, you can take your vape kit and e-liquids with you when you travel. However, there are some important rules and restrictions you need to be aware of. Knowing these things ahead of time will help you avoid problems with airport security or local laws when you arrive.

The last thing you want is for airport security to take your vape kit at the start of your trip. Arriving somewhere where they completely ban vaping without knowing it is even worse.

Discovering too late that you have broken the law can lead to fines or confiscation. It can even cause more serious problems. So, it’s always a good idea to do some research before you pack your bags.

To make travelling with your vape kit and e-liquids easy, we created this simple guide. It includes tips on packing your vape safely and knowing the laws at your destination. This way, you can enjoy your trip without any surprises.

Can You Travel with Vapes?

Of course, you can travel with your vape gear — but like anything, it takes a bit of forward planning. Airports, airlines, and countries have their own rules about vaping, vape devices, and e-liquids. Not as simple as just throwing everything into your bag and hoping for the best at security.

Air travel is where most people are likely to run into difficulties. Strict rules exist about packing and battery safety. You must follow these rules to avoid delays or having your kit taken.

That said, these tips aren’t just for flying. They apply to all kinds of travel. This includes flying abroad, taking a ferry, riding a train in Europe, or driving to your vacation spot.

The main thing to remember is that laws and regulations around vaping can vary greatly from country to country. Some places have specific restrictions on where you can vape, for example, a set smoking area, while others have banned it altogether. To avoid surprises, always check the local laws at your destination before you pack your vape kit. A few minutes of research now can save you a lot of hassle later.

The Dos of Travelling with Vapes

Do pack your vape correctly

Airlines have strict rules: your vape kit and batteries must go in your hand luggage, not your checked luggage. This is to reduce fire risks; it’s not optional.

Vape travel E-liquids? The 100ml rule for hand luggage classifies these as liquids. Make sure to pack them in a clear, resealable bag with your other toiletries.

Do research on the rules at your destination

Some countries take a hard line on vaping and have banned vapes. In places like Thailand, Singapore, or Qatar, bringing your vape can get you into serious trouble. You could face fines, someone could take away your vape, or someone could even arrest you. Always check official advice before you fly.

Do pack your batteries safely

Loose vape batteries should always be kept in a proper battery case. Never let them roll loose in your bag; it’s a fire risk. You should also fully turn off devices while you’re travelling. 

Do respect local vaping laws abroad

Not every country sees vaping the way we do in the UK. Don’t assume that people allow it in bars, restaurants, or on the street. Look for signs and follow the rules; it’ll save you awkward conversations.

The Don’ts of Travelling with Vapes

Don’t vape on the plane

When it comes to flying, vaping on board a flight is strictly prohibited by all airlines, almost everywhere in the world. Even attempting to vape on a plane could land you in serious trouble; fines are common, and in some cases, you could even face arrest. It’s simply not worth the risk.

It’s also worth noting that most airports across the globe have banned vaping indoors. However, some larger airports do have designated smoking or vaping areas, either outside the terminal or in specially marked zones. If in doubt, ask a member of staff before you risk vaping where it’s not permitted. 

Don’t pack your vape kit in hold luggage

As we’ve mentioned earlier, your vape devices and batteries should always be packed in your hand luggage, not your checked-in suitcase. This isn’t just advice — it’s an aviation safety rule. Lithium batteries, which are used in most vape kits, pose a fire risk and are not permitted in hold baggage on any airline.

Make sure your device is switched off, safely stored, and kept within easy reach in your carry-on bag. If you’re bringing spare batteries, they should also be stored safely in a protective case to prevent any accidents during the journey.

Don’t assume you can vape everywhere

Vaping laws and restrictions can vary hugely depending on where you’re going. Just because you can vape in a bar in Spain doesn’t mean you can do the same in other countries. In places like the UAE, Singapore, or Thailand, authorities completely ban vaping. The penalties for vaping there can be extremely serious.

Always conduct a little research before your trip to understand what you can and cannot do. If you’re unsure, ask at your hotel or check local government travel advice before you head out with your vape. A bit of caution now can save you a lot of trouble later.

Don’t forget the 100ml rule for liquids

You treat your e-liquids like your shampoo, moisturiser, and other liquids in your bag. They must follow the same airport security rules. You can only bring bottles that are 100ml or smaller. They must be in a clear, resealable plastic bag with your other toiletries.

To make things easier, pack smaller bottles for travel. Keep larger bottles in your checked baggage, not in your carry-on. Always check your hand luggage before going to the airport. This helps you avoid delays and keeps your liquids safe at security.

Advice for Vapers While Travelling

  1. Take spare pods or coils: you may not find your brand when travelling abroad.
  2. Take enough e-liquid for the trip because you may find limited flavours and options overseas.
  3. Protect your device from heat: keep vapes out of sunlight and avoid leaving them in a hot car.
  4. Pack light: compact kits or pod systems are often most convenient when travelling.

At Vape-Jucce, we have a range of compact kits and travel-friendly e-liquids. Which are perfect for when you’re flying abroad or just heading out for the weekend.

Final Thought

Knowing the guidelines makes travel with your vape a cinch. Prepare a bit now to save hassle later, and relax wherever you head.

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