Traveling with E-Cigs and Vaping Devices
by Tailor
Posted on 22-12-1444 04:16 م

Yes, you can travel with e-cigs and similar devices. However, there are restrictions in place to ensure the safety of our customers and crewmembers. Electronic cigarettes and vaping devices electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), vaporizers, vape pens, atomizers, and electronic nicotine delivery systems and spare batteries may only be carried in the aircraft cabin (in carry-on bags or on your person). The device must be in the off position and disconnected from the charging system and battery during all points of travel. Remove all electronic cigarette and vaping devices from carry-on bags if checked at the gate or planeside. Vaporizer liquid is permitted in carry-on bags as long as it complies with the tsa liquid regulations, and is less than 3.
Regardless if you’re flying domestically or internationally, the same rules apply. So, your vape pen should only be packed in your carry on and under no circumstances in your checked bags. However, it’s important to be aware of the restrictions on vaping products worldwide, with some countries not allowing you to vape in public while others outright banning vaping products altogether. This doesn’t necessarily mean that you won’t be able to bring your vape into the country, but finding supplies like batteries and e-liquid could be impossible depending on the legality of vape products in the country. The following countries have some of the strictest regulations in the world when it comes to vaping.
Carry on bags: yes (special instructions) checked bags: no electronic smoking devices are allowed only in carry-on baggage. Passengers are required to take effective measures for preventing accidental activation of the heating element of the device when transporting the devices. See the faa regulations for examples of effective measures. Each lithium ion battery must not exceed a watt-hour (wh) rating of 100 wh; or for lithium metal batteries, a lithium content of 2 grams. Check with your airline on any limitations on the number of devices that can be carried for personal use by a passenger.
How much vape juice can I take on a plane?
Yes, you can bring vape juice on a plane. There are no specific restrictions on vape juice, outside of those that apply to all other liquids when flying, namely: liquid must be 100ml (3. 4oz) containers the containers must be in a resealable, clear bag which can be shown through security checkpoints containers larger than this must go into checked baggage you can bring larger quantise of vape juice with you in the hold, but be conscious the pressure can have an impact on some containers, so make sure they are packed well in a sealed bag to avoid any leaks onto your clothes.
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.
As cannabis use continues to increase across the country, more and more people are traveling with vapes and carts. But what are the tsa rules for flying with vapes and carts? we’re here to help you learn more about what is and is not accepted and what you need to do in order to bringing vapes with you when you travel. In general, when traveling with your vaping devices such as e-cigarettes, vape mods, vape juice, or vape pens, they must travel with you on the plane either in your carryon bag, toiletry bag, or in your pocket. This also applies to any lithium batteries.
Sometimes your plane may not have room for your carry-on, especially if you are towards the back of the boarding process. If this happens to you and you are traveling with your vape, be sure that you remove your vape and batteries from your carry-on bag that they are checking because they will not be allowed as a checked item. Related: can you take cigarettes on a plane?.
The transportation security administration has specifically stated that electronic cigarettes and vaping devices are not allowed on checked luggage. However, you are allowed to bring them in your carry-on luggage or with you in person. There are, of course, certain limitations regarding this. First, you are not allowed to bring lithium-ion batteries exceeding a rating of 100 watt-hours (100 wh) , or lithium batteries with over 2 grams of lithium. These are including those inside your vaping devices. Most portable vaping devices using lithium-ion batteries will have a drastically smaller capacity than this. However, if you are using lithium batteries, we highly recommend that you do not bring the device at all.