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UK travellers urged to follow important rules when taking vapes on planes

By staff28 August 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Since the ban on disposable vapes in the UK in June, many Brits have been confused about how to pack and charge their vapes on planes. Here’s everything you need to know before your next flight.

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Vaping, like smoking, is strictly prohibited on planes and in airports – except in designated areas(Image: Getty Images)

Now that the UK has implemented a ban on the sale of single-use vapes, many Brits have questions about what that means for travelling.

As of June 1, 2025, it is illegal for businesses to sell or supply disposable vapes – whether or not they contain nicotine – but what if you are travelling to a country where they aren’t banned? Representatives from Northerner, a tobacco-free nicotine product company, have outlined the essential do’s and don’ts of travelling with vapes on planes.

Familiarising yourself with these guidelines before you travel might save you time and trouble on your next journey. Here are a few answers to some basic vape-related travellers’ questions.

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Vape ‘juice’ is considered a liquid and thus must be packed in the same manner as other liquids, aerosols and gels(Image: Getty Images)

Can you bring a non-disposable vape on a plane?

Yes, you can bring your vape on a plane. However, your device must be completely powered off and packed in your hand luggage, never in checked baggage. This is because vapes are classed as Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs), just like laptops and power banks.

Additionally, the ‘juice’ in vapes counts as a liquid so it will need to be stored in a clear plastic bag and placed in your hand luggage as per the 100ml liquid rule.

Can you bring a disposable vape on a plane?

Yes, you can bring disposable vapes on a plane though how many you may travel with depends on your airline’s policy regarding lithium batteries. Due to fire risks, any device with a lithium battery must be packed in your carry-on luggage, in a sealed bag, and never in checked baggage.

How many vapes can I take in my hand luggage?

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Some airlines specify how many PEDs (which includes vapes) each passenger can carry(Image: Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Some airlines allow 15–20 disposable vapes in your hand luggage, but check your airline’s policy before you fly. Jet2, for example, states that passengers can carry a maximum of 15 PEDs each, though keep in mind this also includes medical devices, laptops, mobile phones and cameras.

How do I pack my vape for air travel?

Before flying, ensure your vape is fully powered down – not just in sleep mode – to avoid any issues at security. Spare batteries should be individually wrapped to prevent short circuits and must be kept in your carry-on.

Regarding e-liquids, stick to the standard travel rules: bottles no larger than 100ml, all stored in a clear plastic bag. Northerner recommends emptying your tank before flying as changes in cabin pressure can cause leaks or even cracks.

Can I vape at the airport?

All UK Airports prohibit smoking within the terminals, but most airports have designated smoking areas outside the terminals. If you’re flying from a UK airport, keep in mind that there are no designated smoking or vaping areas once you’ve passed security.

Can I vape on a plane?

No, you can’t vape on a plane. Using a vape on board is strictly prohibited across all airlines – disposables included. Vaping is treated the same as smoking, and getting caught could land you with serious fines of up to £5,000 and potentially legal trouble.

Can I charge my vape on a plane?

You should not attempt to charge your vape during a flight. Some airlines like Jet2 strictly prohibit the charging of vapes onboard.

Even if you are uncertain if charging is strictly prohibited, it’s best to ensure your vape is fully charged before you leave to avoid any potential fines or policy breaches.

If you need to charge it before the flight, check the airport’s policy online to see if they allow it in designated areas. But make sure your device is turned off and packed safely in your carry-on before boarding.

Can I bring my vape to another country?

Vaping is legal in the UK, but other countries have varying rules on vape possession and purchase of devices and e-liquids, so it’s important to familiarise yourself with the regulations of your destination before flying.

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