Although you are prohibited to travel with e-cigarettes, there are still countries who welcome vape onboard. If you like vaping on the go, you must want to ensure that you take your vape devices with you when you head to a foreign country.
To ensure a hassle-free experience when traveling with your vape supplies, we suggest that you take a moment to review the following guide before packing your gear, whether you’re heading out for a holiday or a business trip.
Things to Keep in Mind
If you’re a vaper, you know that it can be tricky to navigate the regulations around e-cigarettes when traveling. But fear not – with this guide, you’ll be able to vape your way around the world with ease.
Before You Go
Before you set off on your travels, it’s important to research the vaping regulations in your destination country. While some countries are very welcoming to vapers, others have strict laws in place that could result in fines or even imprisonment.
Some countries that have banned vaping entirely include Thailand, Singapore, and Brazil. In other countries, such as Japan and Australia, nicotine e-liquids are illegal, while vaping itself is not. Check the laws and regulations of the country you’re visiting so you can be prepared.
Packing Your Vaping Gear
When it comes to packing your vaping gear, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. Firstly, make sure that your e-liquids are in containers that meet airline regulations for carry-on luggage. In general, these containers should be 3.4 ounces (100ml) or less and should be packed in a clear, plastic, quart-sized bag.
If you’re traveling with a vaping device, it’s a good idea to disassemble it and pack it in your carry-on luggage. This will help to prevent damage to the device during the flight.
Types of Batteries You Can Bring
Another thing to keep in mind is that some countries have restrictions on the type of batteries that can be brought on board planes. Lithium-ion batteries, which are commonly used in vaping devices, are usually allowed, but it’s always a good idea to check with your airline before you fly.
Vaping Etiquette Abroad
Just like at home, it’s important to be considerate when vaping in public spaces abroad. In some countries, vaping is not as widely accepted as it is in others, so it’s always a good idea to ask permission before you start vaping in public spaces.
In some countries, such as the United Kingdom, vaping is allowed in many public spaces. However, in other countries, such as Thailand, it’s not allowed in any public spaces. Make sure you research the local laws and customs before you start vaping.
Airport Vaping Policies
When traveling with e-cigarettes, it’s important to check the vaping policies of the airports you’ll be visiting. Here are some examples of policies at different airports in various countries:
Country | Airport | Policy |
United States | JFK International Airport | Vaping is not allowed inside the airport terminal or on any airport property. |
United Kingdom | Heathrow Airport | Vaping is allowed in designated smoking areas and outside the airport terminal building. |
Canada | Toronto Pearson International Airport | Vaping is not allowed inside the airport terminal but is allowed in designated smoking areas outside the building. |
Australia | Sydney Kingsford-Smith Airport | Vaping is not allowed inside the airport terminal or on any airport property. |
Thailand | Suvarnabhumi Airport | Vaping is strictly prohibited inside the airport terminal or on any airport property. |
Singapore | Changi Airport | Vaping is strictly prohibited inside the airport terminal or on any airport property. |
Before you pack your e-cigarette for your next trip, be sure to research the vaping policies at the airports you’ll be visiting. As demonstrated in the table above, these policies can vary widely between countries and airports.
Final Thoughts
For more information on traveling with your vaping device, we recommend checking out the official websites of the countries you’re visiting, as well as the regulations put forth by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the United States. It’s also a good idea to review the policies of the airline you’re traveling with to ensure that you comply with their rules and regulations.
With a little bit of planning and research, you can vape your way around the world with ease. Remember to research the laws and regulations of your destination country, pack your vaping gear carefully, and be considerate when vaping in public spaces.
Happy and safe travels!