Yes, you can take a vape on a plane in 2025, but there are important rules to follow. Vapes and e-cigarettes are allowed only in carry-on luggage (hand luggage), never in checked baggage. They must be fully turned off and packed properly, with lithium batteries carried safely in the cabin. Using or charging a vape on the plane is prohibited. Airport and airline policies may vary, so it's best to check specific airline rules and be aware of vaping restrictions inside airports and on board. Also, e-liquids should comply with liquid restrictions (usually bottles under 100 ml) and be packed in a clear bag. Breaking these rules can lead to confiscation, fines, or other penalties.
Key Points:
- Vape devices and spare batteries must be in carry-on luggage only.
- Lithium batteries should be insulated or kept in battery cases.
- Vaping or charging on the plane is not allowed.
- E-liquids must follow the 100 ml liquid rule.
- Airport smoking/vaping zones are usually only outdoors; vaping is banned inside terminals and on planes.
- Different airlines might have slight variations in their rules, so check before flying.
This means traveling with a vape is possible but requires careful packing and adherence to both airline and airport regulations.