How Much Vape Liquid Can You Take On a Plane
If you're about to embark on a vacation, you might be concerned about how much vaping liquid you can bring on board. After all, the last thing you want is to be asked to discard your beloved e-cigarette liquid at security.
While there are some general regulations regarding carrying liquids on board, different airlines may have different policies regarding the carrying of e-cigarette liquids.
For those who are unfamiliar with the rules for carrying e-cigarette liquids on airplanes, the situation can seem a little complicated. So, to make sure you don't run into any trouble during your trip, we'll explore the relevant regulations at the airport and introduce the policies of some major airlines in order to find out how much e-cigarette liquid you can carry.
Please note that the rules described in this article were accurate at the time they were written, but as we know, policies for e-cigarettes and e-cigarettes can change rapidly, so it's important to check the regulations before you travel.
How much e-liquid can you carry on the plane - airport regulations
When flying, e-cigarette liquid is a liquid item and is restricted by airport regulations. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and most airports, passengers are allowed to carry e-liquid containers of 100 milliliters (3.4 ounces) or less with them. All liquids, including e-liquids, must be placed in clear plastic bags with a total capacity of no more than 1 liter, and only one such bag can be carried per person.
If you are only traveling for a few days, one bottle is enough. Or, if you're going out for a longer period of time, or you like to smoke a variety of flavors of e-cigarettes, you can choose to carry a few bottles with you.
Batteries in e-cigarette devices cannot be checked and must be placed in carry-on luggage and kept off. Although e-liquid can be put into checked baggage, it is recommended to ensure that the liquid container is well sealed before checking due to the possibility of leakage due to changes in air pressure.
In addition, regulations on e-cigarettes and e-liquids may vary from country to country at airports and airlines, with some countries even banning e-cigarettes altogether. Therefore, be sure to understand the relevant regulations of the destination before traveling to avoid unnecessary trouble.
How much e-liquid you can carry on the plane - airline regulations
As mentioned earlier, each major airline has developed its own e-liquid policy. While there are similarities in many policies, there are also clear differences in some respects. Therefore, when deciding whether you can carry e-liquid on board, it is recommended to check the relevant regulations of some commonly used airlines to understand their current policies.
1. Regulations on carrying electronic cigarette liquid
According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), e-cigarette liquids are considered liquid items and are therefore subject to common liquid carrying standards.
When carrying e-liquid in carry-on baggage, passengers must follow the following requirements:
Total liquid Limit: All liquids (including e-liquids) must be in a 100 ml (3.4 oz) or smaller container. The total amount of liquid carried by each passenger must not exceed 1 liter.
Transparent bag packaging: E-cigarette liquid should be placed in a transparent, resealable plastic bag with other liquids for inspection during security checks. Each passenger can carry only one transparent bag at a time.
2. The difference between checked baggage and carry-on baggage
E-liquids can be placed in carry-on luggage or checked. However, e-cigarette devices (especially those with batteries) can only be placed in carry-on luggage and are prohibited from being checked. This is because lithium batteries can pose a fire risk in high temperature or high pressure environments.
Carry-on baggage: E-cigarette liquid should be placed in a container of 100 ml or less and placed in a transparent bag.
Checked baggage: For large capacity e-cigarette liquid, you can choose to check. Generally, checked baggage is not subject to the 100ml limit, but it is recommended that you check with your airline in advance to find out the specific regulations.
3. Safety tips and precautions
During the flight, it is important to ensure the safe storage of e-cigarette liquid. Here are some additional safety tips:
Good seal: Ensure that the e-liquid bottle you carry is well sealed to prevent leakage due to changes in air pressure.
Avoid using e-cigarettes: Most airlines prohibit the use of e-cigarettes on board, and violators may face fines or other penalties. During the flight, make sure the e-cigarette device is turned off to avoid accidental activation.
Understand destination regulations: Certain countries and regions have stricter regulations on e-cigarettes and their liquids, and may even ban them altogether. Therefore, be sure to understand the legal requirements of your destination before you leave.
Other things to pay attention to
In addition to e-liquid regulations, you need to be aware of other restrictions that may exist. To make sure you don't run into any problems on your trip, consider the following:
1. Relevant regulations of electronic cigarette equipment
2. Battery related regulations
3. Whether the country or region you are traveling to allows e-cigarette devices and/or e-liquids
As with e-liquids, regulations for e-cigarette kits and batteries may vary from airline to airline. Therefore, be sure to check with your airline before you travel.
If you have questions about the regulations for vaping in your chosen destination, check out our "Where vaping is allowed and where vaping is banned" blog post, where you'll find all the information you need.