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Can You Take Vapes on a Plane? Your Complete 2025 Vapers’ Travel Guide

October 06, 2025

Flying with a vape this year? This guide explains where your device should go on the plane, how to pack eliquids, what airports and airlines allow, and where nicotine pouches fit in,  with practical tips and pointers to official rules. 

International travel can be hard enough to plan for, even for seasoned travellers. But for vapers there are further dilemmas and extra questions to consider: will security take my device, where do batteries go, will my tank leak, can I use pouches on board? This guide is your straightforward companion, written for UK travellers, so you can pack with confidence and avoid lastminute surprises. 

In 2025, UK airports are rolling out new security scanners at different speeds. Most still apply the familiar 100ml container rule for liquids at security, while a few have updated procedures. We set out the rules that rarely change, then show you how to check your airport and airline’s latest guidance in seconds. 

We also cover oral nicotine options like nicotine pouches as a discreet option when vaping isn’t permitted, plus practical packing tips, a quick checklist, and FAQs built around real search questions. 

Key Takeaways 

  • Vapes and spare batteries: cabin bag only; switch off and protect 
  • Liquids: most UK airports still 100ml; check your airport before you fly 
  • No vaping on planes; in terminals use signed outdoor areas 
  • Nicotine pouches usually allowed discreetly; follow crew guidance and local laws 
  • Always check your airline’s policy on batteries, devices, and charging 

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Can you take a vape on a plane? 

Yes, with conditions. For safety reasons, vapes and any spare lithium batteries must travel in your cabin bag, not in checked baggage (see CAA (UK Civil Aviation Authority) guidance on lithium batteries or (US) FAA PackSafe advice). Keep your device switched off to prevent accidental activation (a travel case or removal of the pod helps) and follow your airline’s instructions. Policies are broadly similar across carriers but always treat your airline’s website as the final word for your flight. 

Where should I pack my vape, pods and batteries? 

Carryon only for devices and spare batteries. Use a small protective case or pocket that prevents the fire button being pressed in transit, and pack spare batteries with terminals insulated in a proper battery case. Keep replacement pods and cartridges upright to reduce the chance of leaks. If your device tends to autofire when jostled, remove the pod and store it separately in a small zip bag. 

Practical tips: 

  • Turn the device off fully before you leave for the airport 
  • Lock the fire button if your kit supports it 
  • Use a case or sleeve to avoid pocketpressing 
  • Keep spares in purposemade battery cases, never loose in a bag

Eliquids at security: the current UK picture 

Most UK airports still apply the 100ml per container limit for liquids at security, usually carried in a single clear, resealable 1litre bag. Some airports have updated procedures as newer scanners roll out, but rules can differ by terminal and change over time. Check your departure airport’s live guidance the day before you travel. If you need to top up before your trip, explore our ELiquids range

Antileak tips: 

  • Leave a little headspace in refillable pods, tanks, and bottles to accommodate pressure changes 
  • Close caps firmly and, if possible, keep bottles upright in a clear bag 
  • Bring a few tissues or wipes and a spare pod or coil if your device is sensitive to changes in air pressure 

Can you vape in an airport? 

Indoors, vaping is generally restricted in line with local smoking rules. At most airports you’ll find designated outdoor areas for smoking and vaping, clearly signed on terminal maps. Follow airport signage and staff directions. When travelling abroad, be aware that some countries prohibit vaping anywhere on airport property. Treat local signs and staff instructions as authoritative. 

Can you vape on a plane? 

No. Using a vape on board is prohibited (see TSA/FAA guidance on ecigarettes). Do not attempt to use your device in the cabin or in the lavatory, and do not charge vapes or power banks during the flight. Keep devices switched off for the entire journey and follow crew instructions at all times. 

Nicotine pouches on a plane 

Nicotine pouches are commonly permitted for discreet personal use, but you should still follow airline guidance and crew instructions. Pack pouches in your cabin bag, keep them sealed and dry, and dispose of used pouches hygienically in a bin. If you prefer a nonpouch option, consider nicotine gum or nicotine films for travel days. Check local rules at your destination before you travel, as regulations and permitted strengths can vary. 

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Airline Vape Regulations: Why Policies Differ 

Core safety principles are consistent: devices and spares in cabin baggage, no use or charging on board, but the small print varies (see CAA guidance on what to pack). Some airlines limit the number of batteries or devices you can carry or specify how spares must be protected. To avoid surprises, look up your airline’s dangerous goods or battery policy page before you pack and follow that guidance closely. 

Connections, Duty-Free and Liquid Rules On Transfers 

On some itineraries you will pass security again during a connection. If that happens, liquids may be re-screened, so keep any e-liquids in 100ml containers inside a clear bag where required. Duty-free liquids should remain sealed in their tamper-evident bag until your journey ends. If you need to re-bag liquids at a transit point, follow local staff instructions and be prepared to present purchases and receipts. Where airports on your route have different screening setups, follow the stricter rule set to avoid delays. If you need to resupply before you fly, see E-Liquids pages. 

Travelling Internationally: Why Country Rules Vary 

Vaping laws differ widely around the world and often change over time. In some places, devices are legal, but nicotine eliquid sales are restricted; elsewhere, vaping is prohibited with penalties for possession or use. Before you travel, check official sources such as government or embassy pages for your destination and transit countries. 

If Your Destination Bans Vaping: What To Do Instead 

Rules differ widely and some destinations prohibit vaping entirely. If a country bans possession or use, do not carry devices or e-liquids. Consider smokeless and vape-free alternatives for travel days, such as Nicotine Pouches or Nicotine Gum, and always follow local laws when you arrive. Check government or embassy advice before you travel and plan your journey accordingly. If bans apply only to sales, carry enough personal supplies within airline liquid rules and pack them correctly.

Flying with Prefilled Pods Vs Refillable Tanks 

If you want the simplest flight day, prefilled pods are the easiest option. Sealed pods are less prone to leaks during pressure changes and they pack neatly in a clear liquids bag. See Pod Vape Kits and Prefilled Pod Kits. Prefer a refillable vape setup? Leave a little headspace in your refillable pod or tank, keep bottles upright, and carry a few tissues just in case. If you need spares, check out our Replacement Pods

Quantity limits and batteries: how many devices and cells can I bring? 

Airline vape regulations share the same safety principles, but details can vary. A personal device in your cabin bag with spare cells in protective cases is usually fine. Some airlines specify limits on the number of batteries or the watt-hour rating, and some list how spares must be insulated. Keep devices powered off, do not charge on board, and never place vapes or spare lithium cells in checked baggage. If you plan to carry multiple devices, check your airline’s dangerous goods or battery policy and follow that guidance. This section targets queries like how many vapes on a plane and spare batteries on planes without locking you into numbers that may change. 

How to pack your vape for travel: A Practical Checklist 

  • Device powered off and packed in carryon 
  • Spare batteries insulated in purposemade cases 
  • Pods and cartridges sealed and upright; tanks partially emptied if your device is prone to leakage 
  • Eliquids in 100ml containers and in a clear liquids bag (unless your airport states otherwise) 
  • Charger and cables in hand luggage; do not charge devices on board 
  • A small cloth or tissue for spills; consider a spare coil or pod 
  • Proof of age and any vape purchase receipts if you expect questions abroad 
  • Consider nicotine pouches or nicotine gum for times you can’t vape 

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Conclusion

Travelling with vapes is simple once you know where everything should go, how liquids are screened, and what airlines do and do not allow. Use this guide to pack correctly, check your airport and airline before you fly, and enjoy a smoother trip. And if you need one-to-one advice on kits, pods, tanks or nicotine pouches, contact our Customer Services Team and we’ll be happy to help.

Can you take vapes through airport security?

Yes. Pack your device in your cabin bag with any spare batteries protected. Place e‑liquids with your other liquids for screening. If your airport has updated scanner rules, follow its current instructions on liquids and electronics.

Where does my vape go on a plane?

In your hand luggage. Do not put vapes, pods with batteries, or spare lithium batteries in checked baggage. Keep the device switched off, protect it from accidental activation, and follow crew instructions.

How much e‑liquid can I carry in hand luggage?

At most UK airports the liquids rule limits containers to 100ml, typically within a single clear 1‑litre bag. Some airports have updated procedures with new scanners. Check your departure airport’s latest guidance before you travel.

Can I bring spare batteries or a power bank?

Yes, in your cabin bag only. Spares should be carried in proper battery cases that insulate the terminals. Power banks follow similar rules: carry‑on only and never used or charged during the flight.

Can I vape in a UK airport?

Indoors, no. Follow the airport’s rules and use designated outdoor areas where provided. Always follow signage and staff directions and remember that rules can be stricter at overseas airports.

Can you vape on a plane, even in the loo?

No. Vaping on board is prohibited and tampering with detectors is a serious offence. Keep devices switched off and stored safely for the duration of the flight.

Can I use nicotine pouches on a plane?

Usually yes for discreet personal use but always follow crew instructions. Pack them in your cabin bag, keep them sealed and dry, and check destination rules on permitted products and strengths.

Why did my tank leak after take‑off?

Changes in air pressure can push e‑liquid through the coil or seals. Leaving a little headspace, tightening caps securely, and carrying tissues can help. Consider removing the tank or using sealed pods for flights.

Do rules change for non‑UK airlines or US flights?

The core safety principles are similar worldwide, but airlines publish their own policies. Always check your carrier’s battery and device guidance for the routes you’re flying.

What happens if my destination bans vaping?

Do not bring a device or e‑liquids where they’re prohibited. Penalties can include confiscation and fines. If in doubt, check official government or embassy advice before you travel.