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A guide to taking Vapes on a plane
Last updated: 23 August 2024
Vaping Devices and Batteries: You can bring vapes on a plane, but they must be in your carry-on luggage due to potential fire hazards from lithium batteries. Pack them securely in their original packaging if possible and present them during security checks.
Disposable Vapes: The same rules apply as with regular vapes—keep them in your carry-on and confirm with the airline if in doubt.
Vape Liquids: Liquids must be under 100ml and packed in a sealable plastic bag. Larger quantities can go in checked luggage.
In-Flight Vaping: Vaping is strictly prohibited on planes and considered a criminal offense.
Airport Vaping: Vaping is allowed only in designated smoking areas, both in the UK and internationally. Always check local airport regulations.
Heated Tobacco: Similar to vapes, heated tobacco devices can only be used in designated areas. Some airports offer smoke-free lounges for IQOS users.
International Regulations: Check the vaping regulations of your destination country before traveling, as some places have strict rules or complete bans on vaping.
General Advice: Stay informed about the latest regulations in your travel destinations to ensure compliance.
For more detailed information, refer to the original guide on IQOS.com
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