Vapes on plane
Can You Vape on a Plane?
For an adult smoker or vaper who travels - whether frequently or just once a
year - it’s important to know where and when you can use your vape device.
Many airlines across the world prohibit vaping, which, in some cases fall under
the same set of rules as smoking cigarettes. If you are travelling, you may want
to know where it is possible to use a device, and take advantage of a designated
area that allows vaping.
Why You Can’t Vape on a Plane
The first country to implement a ban on smoking cigarettes on domestic flights
was Australia back in 1987, although it wasn’t until much later that the
no smoking rule was enforced on many transatlantic flights worldwide. By the
year 2000, the sight of adults lighting up on aircraft was extremely rare.
Most of the major airlines and well-known carriers have clear rules that state
you cannot use a vape on a plane. Accordingly, you must follow these rules, so
we suggest that you keep your device in your hand luggage. Airlines have their
own policies about travelling with vapes, and while the language differs
slightly, the message is often consistent. Here’s what some of them say.
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British Airways - Electronic cigarettes may be carried in hand luggage but
must not be used on board.*
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Easyjet - All electronic cigarettes and a maximum of two spare batteries
placed in a carry-on and on one’s person.**
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Qantas Airlines - The use and charging of all e-cigarettes and other
personal vaporizers are not permitted on board an aircraft. They must be
carried in hand luggage.***
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Virgin Atlantic - Electronic cigarettes are not permitted to be used onboard
the aircraft. They can be carried in hand luggage and on your person.****
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Emirates - All Emirates flights are non-smoking - this also includes the use
of e-cigarettes. No e-cigarettes can be used on board Emirates flights.
Devices may be packed into carry-on luggage.*****
There are many reasons for the introduction of the ban, which has in many cases
been extended to vape and other electronic smoking devices. One of the reasons
is related to the safety aspects associated with lighting up on an aircraft -
and the potential risk of a fire. Given vapes and alternative e-cigarette
devices do not produce smoke like cigarettes do, you might think they pose less
of a fire risk and therefore less of a danger. Despite e-cigarettes typically
producing vapour and not smoke, many aircraft smoke detectors are not able to
distinguish between cigarette smoke and e-cigarette vapour. Vaping in the
toilets could potentially set off the detector - raising the alarm which must
then be checked out by a flight attendant.
*
https://www.britishairways.com/en-gb/information/baggage-essentials/liquids-and-restrictions
** https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/baggage/restricted-and-unusual-items
***
https://www.qantas.com/gb/en/travel-info/baggage/dangerous-goods/personal-items-toiletries-and-medicinal-items.html#e-cigarettes-personal-vaping-devices
**** https://help.virginatlantic.com/eu/en/baggage/dangerous-items.html
*****
https://www.emirates.com/uk/english/before-you-fly/travel/dangerous-goods-policy/
E-Cigarettes and Airport Security
Incidentally, for adult smokers and vapers wondering whether it is possible to
carry your device onto a plane, the answer for many airlines is simple. While
the specific rules for each airline and airport may vary, for many airlines
there is a requirement for e-cigarettes to be packed in hand luggage and carried
through airport security. Just like many laptops and mobile phones, some vape
devices use lithium batteries which means they can become pressurized inside the
hold. This can pose a potential fire hazard. When packing for a trip we suggest
your vape is secure in your hand luggage and inside the original packaging. A
vape will also need to be stored in accordance with any other requirements of
airport security. If you want to take extra refills or e-liquids with you, it
may be possible for these to travel separately in your checked baggage where
permitted by the relevant airline, carrier, and airport security.
As vaping on planes is for the most part prohibited, be aware that in many
airports you may be able use a device within the designated area at the airport
before boarding.
Vaping in an Airport Lounge
As well as prohibiting the use of vapes on planes, the use of such devices may
also be restricted in airports, too. You should check the rules of the relevant
airport to ensure you vape only where permitted. Many international airports
have a designated area for you to vape – you will need to find out where,
so check with airport staff who can point you in the right direction. IQOS has
its own smoke-free lounges in airports at various locations around the world, so
you can drop in and enjoy the atmosphere pre-flight.
Travelling with a Vape
Store devices in the original packaging at room temperature.
Taking a Vape Abroad
Many countries have enforced some restrictions around vaping, such as where you
cannot use a device, for example. There are also some countries that do not
permit the use of vapes at all. We recommend you check where you are travelling
to and familiarize yourself with the rules specific to that country before
packing a vape device and e-liquids, in addition to the rules of the relevant
airlines and carriers.
For adult smokers and vapers who have checked the rules of the country to which
they’re travelling and are clear that vaping is permitted, refills or
additional e-liquid may be needed. This may be the case for those travelling for
a prolonged period of time. Many countries may not sell particular e-liquids, or
the options abroad may not be compatible with your device. It may be possible to
take replacement e-liquid on a plane, but you should check the amount you plan
to take is in line with the specific requirements of the airline.
Typically, rules around the use of vapes will often extend to other forms of
public transport and these will vary depending on where you are in the world. If
you are unsure as to where you may vape, we recommend caution. Wait to use a
device, rather than using a vape in an area where it may not be permitted. Learn
more about where you can use vapes, e-cigarettes, and heated tobacco devices.
With international rules and local regulations about vape devices and e-liquids
changing all the time, the best way to make certain you are following the rules
is to check the regulations of the country, or countries you are travelling to,
before you leave.
IQOS Smoke-Free Alternatives
We have rounded up the smoke-free alternatives that don’t compromise on
tobacco taste or satisfaction. Smoke-free alternatives usually produce less
smell than cigarettes and no smoke. For one thing, a smoke-free alternatives,
such as a heated tobacco product or an e-cigarette, is likely to cause
significantly less irritation to those around you than smoking cigarettes. The
best decision any smoker can make is to quit tobacco and nicotine use
altogether. Smoke-free alternatives are not risk-free and contain nicotine,
which is addictive. These products are not alternatives to quitting and are not
designed as cessation aids.
IQOS devices are electronic and heat the tobacco instead of burning it. This
means less harmful chemicals than cigarettes produce and no smoke at all. In
fact, IQOS emits on average 95% lower levels of harmful chemicals compared to
cigarettes.** With HEETS (the tobacco sticks used with IQOS) you get a real
tobacco taste in a variety of flavours. IQOS Turquoise and IQOS Mauve are just
two flavours from the extensive range. Personalize the experience to your own
taste, by choosing HEETS flavour that best suits your preferences. Find your
IQOS device and discover HEETS on the
online store.
Important information: It does not necessarily equal a 95% reduction in risk.
IQOS is not risk-free.
*Reductions in levels of a range of harmful chemicals (excluding nicotine)
compared to the smoke of a reference cigarette.
For an adult smoker looking for the latest in innovation, the IQOS ILUMA
features a SMARTCORE INDUCTION SYSTEM. Find more information about the
IQOS ILUMA online. The new TEREA sticks are
designed specifically for the IQOS ILUMA. Find
TEREA sticks on the online store.
Important information: IQOS VEEV is not risk-free.
* Reductions in levels of a range of harmful chemicals (excluding nicotine)
compared to the smoke of a reference cigarette. See
Important Information on IQOS.com.
** Depends on personal consumption. Battery performance may vary over time.