Can you take vapes on a plane? The ultimate travel guide

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Are you planning a trip and wondering if you can take your vaporizer with you? This is a question that many of us ask ourselves—and the answer is not always clear. In this article, you will find information and tips on the current regulations that are particularly relevant for air travelers.

Many people have a close relationship with their vaporizer, which is why questions about taking it with them on flights arise time and time again. It is particularly important for vapers to know that different rules and special regulations apply in different areas, such as airports and airplanes.

We explain what is allowed and what is not, and give you practical tips for relaxed air travel with your vape.

The short answer: Yes, but...

Before we go into detail, here's the most important information first: Yes, you are generally allowed to take vapes on the plane—but only in your carry-on luggage! This applies to e-cigarettes, vaporizers, disposable vapes, and all other vaping devices.

Why only in carry-on luggage? The main reason is the existing safety regulations: all of these devices have lithium-ion batteries, which pose a significant fire hazard. For this reason, e-cigarettes and batteries are prohibited from being transported in checked luggage. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) decided back in 2015 that e-cigarettes may not be carried in checked baggage in order to minimize the risk of fire. In addition, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) stipulates that batteries must be transported exclusively in the cabin. The ban on carrying e-cigarettes in checked baggage therefore serves to protect all passengers and comply with international safety regulations. Airlines want to be able to keep an eye on these batteries – understandable, right?

But beware: that's only half the story. Whether you're actually allowed to use your vape device depends largely on where you're traveling. More on that later.

Why all these rules?

Reasons for the regulations on vaporizers

You may be wondering, " Why is it all so complicated?" Good question! There are several reasons for the regulations:

Safety on board: Lithium-ion batteries can overheat or even catch fire. The crew can react quickly if they are in hand luggage, but not if they are in the cargo hold. Vaping on an airplane can also trigger smoke detectors and cause safety alarms.

International laws: Every country has different regulations regarding e-cigarettes and vaporizers. What is legal in Germany may be prohibited elsewhere. There is a strict smoking ban on airplanes and at airports worldwide, which also includes vaping, in order to protect the health of all passengers.

Customs regulations: Some countries treat vapes like tobacco products, while others treat them like electronic devices.

Substances: Different rules apply depending on what you are vaporizing (nicotine, CBD, herbs).

Whether vaping is permitted also depends on the conditions of the respective airline or country.

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The basic rules for all airlines

Vaporizers are only permitted in carry-on luggage

Whether it's Lufthansa, Ryanair, or Emirates—these rules apply practically everywhere:

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carry-on baggageAllowedAll vapes, e-cigarettes, and vaporizers must be carried in your carry-on luggage. This also applies to spare batteries and rechargeable batteries, as well as disposable vapes.
Checked baggageProhibitedNo steam devices with lithium-ion batteries in your suitcase—not even if they are turned off or packed away. This can be really expensive if it is discovered.
On boardProhibitedVaping inside the aircraft is strictly prohibited to ensure the safety of all passengers. Vaping is prohibited everywhere on the aircraft, even with nicotine-free e-liquids. Violations can result in heavy fines.
liquids100 ml ruleE-liquids and other liquids must be placed in the bag for liquids. Maximum 100 ml per container, all together in a transparent 1-liter bag.

Different types of vaping, different rules

Different types of vapes

Not all vapes are the same, and this is also reflected in the rules – which are just as diverse as the range of herbal vaporizers available at Norddampf:

E-cigarettes and e-pipes are the "classics" among vaporizers, for which the rules are usually the clearest. They are allowed in carry-on luggage, and the batteries can be removable or permanently installed. Liquids may only be carried in 100 ml containers, and some airlines require you to turn off the devices. Example: PAX Mini, DynaVap M Plus, or a modern Norddampf Relict demonstrate the variety of devices that fall into this category. Make sure that your devices and liquids are securely packaged to prevent accidental activation during transport.

Disposable vapes are becoming increasingly popular, but they come with their own challenges. They are allowed in carry-on luggage, but often only in limited quantities. The problem is that the batteries are not removable. The battery is the heart of these devices and ensures that activation and vapor generation occur when the user draws on the mouthpiece. Special regulations apply to disposable vapes in carry-on luggage, as they have built-in batteries and must be securely packaged to prevent accidental activation. Therefore, check with your airline in advance for quantity restrictions.

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Vaporizers for herbs are a little more complicated because it depends on the material. The device itself is okay in your carry-on luggage, but when it comes to herbs, it depends heavily on the destination country. The device should be clean, and although the heating element is usually not a problem, some security personnel are skeptical. If you want to learn more about vaporizers for herbs or are interested in cannabis vaporizers, we have detailed guides for you.

Pod systems and mods are larger, more powerful devices. They are generally allowed in carry-on luggage, but spare batteries must be stored in protective cases and tanks should be emptied or tightly sealed. A pod system is characterized by a permanently installed battery that does not need to be removed, which complies with certain safety regulations. Keep in mind that larger devices attract more attention.

The use of e-cigarettes, disposable vapes, and pod systems is strictly prohibited on board. Ensure that all devices and accessories are securely transported in their packaging to prevent accidental activation during the flight.

What do the airlines say?

Regulations vary depending on the airline.

We have reviewed the regulations of the major airlines:

airlinee-cigarettesreplacement batteriesspecial features
LufthansaOnly in hand luggageMaximum 2 per personDevices must be protected against accidental activation.
RyanairHand luggage must be switched offStandard rulesStrict 100 ml rule for all liquids
Emiratescarry-on baggageLess than 100 WhVery detailed rules, special packaging regulations
EurowingsSimilar to LufthansaStandard rulesSpecial attention for larger vaporizers, recommendation: Call ahead for unusual devices.
Each airline has its own safety rules for transporting and using vapes on board. These safety rules must be observed to avoid problems or penalties.

Our tip: Always check your airline's website. Rules can change, and some airlines have special regulations. You can find the latest information on the airline's website, usually in the baggage or security regulations section.

Security measures at the airport

Vaporizers often have to be taken out of your bag at the airport.

Things usually run smoothly at the airport if you are prepared. Please note that regulations may vary at different airports, so check in advance for the specific rules regarding carrying and using e-cigarettes.

The use of e-cigarettes is generally not permitted in enclosed areas and terminals at the airport. However, there are special smoking areas in many places where vaping is permitted. Be sure to stay only in these designated areas, as rules may vary depending on the area and airport.

Vapes often have to be taken out of your bag at security checks, and larger vaporizers are sometimes checked separately. Be patient and cooperative—the staff are just doing their job.

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Customs is concerned with the substances, not the devices. Nicotine products often have quantity restrictions, and CBD products are particularly sensitive. To avoid problems, you should make sure that your devices are clean and do not contain any residues of prohibited substances. If you are unsure, it is better to leave the device at home.

Batteries and rechargeable batteries – the most important facts

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Lithium-ion batteries are the main reason for all these rules. The regulations are so strict because these batteries can overheat, pose a significant fire hazard, and cause fires that are difficult to extinguish. Due to the fire hazard, it is prohibited to transport lithium-ion batteries in vapes in checked baggage—they may only be carried in carry-on baggage.

What is permitted: Batteries up to 100 Wh (watt hours), a maximum of two spare batteries per person, and all batteries must be protected—either in protective covers or their original packaging.

What is prohibited: Damaged batteries, batteries over 100 Wh, loose batteries without protection, and lithium-ion batteries in vapes in checked baggage due to fire hazard.

Practical tips: Charge your devices before the flight, bring protective cases for spare batteries, and turn off all devices.

Liquids: The 100 ml rule in detail

Liquids only under 100 ml per container

Special packaging regulations apply when flying with e-cigarettes and liquids: All containers must be properly packaged and secured against leakage in order to comply with flight safety requirements.

E-liquids and other liquids are subject to the well-known 100 ml rule: a maximum of 100 ml per container, and all containers must be placed in a transparent, resealable 1-liter bag. E-liquid is the liquid that is vaporized in most vapes and is therefore also subject to the safety regulations for liquids.

Tip: It is recommended that you empty the tank of your e-cigarette before flying to prevent leakage due to changes in air pressure during flight. It is also advisable to wrap the threads of liquid bottles with cling film to prevent leaks caused by pressure differences during flight.

In practice, this means: leave large bottles at home, buy small travel sizes, or purchase new liquids at your destination. You should be careful with special liquids: CBD liquids require a check of the legal situation in the destination country, nicotine-free liquids are usually unproblematic, and for self-mixed liquids, the ingredients should be clearly identifiable.

Different countries, different laws

Cannabis is not always legal

This is where it gets really complicated. What is okay in Germany may be illegal elsewhere. Different laws often apply abroad, so you should find out exactly what the legal regulations are in advance to avoid problems or fines. In some countries, vaping is completely prohibited, and there is a strict ban on e-cigarettes. In many countries, possession or importation of e-cigarettes can be punished with heavy fines or even arrest. In Europe, the rules are mostly similar to those in Germany, with exceptions such as Norway (very strict) and Turkey (complicated). EU-wide, nicotine liquids are mostly okay. In the US, states have different rules; the TSA allows e-cigarettes in carry-on luggage, but some states ban certain products.

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Asia often has very strict rules: Singapore has completely banned e-cigarettes, Thailand imposes heavy fines, and Japan has banned nicotine liquids. Australia also has complicated regulations—nicotine products require a prescription, entering the country with e-cigarettes is complicated, and violations are subject to heavy fines.

Important: This information can change quickly. Always check for the latest information before traveling!

Common problems and how to avoid them

Problems at the airport can be easily avoided

Based on our experience and reports from our customers, there are some typical pitfalls. Problems often arise when transporting and using vaping devices on flights, for example due to improper packaging or failure to comply with safety regulations for e-cigarettes. If your device is confiscated, it is usually because it was in your checked baggage or contained prohibited substances. The solution: always carry it in your carry-on luggage and clean the device beforehand. If liquids are confiscated, it is because the containers were too large or in the wrong bag – observe the 100 ml rule and use the correct bag.

Long waiting times at security checks are often caused by unusual devices or lots of batteries. Arrive at the airport early and be patient. Problems at your destination usually result from ignorance of local laws – find out in advance and, if in doubt, leave the device at home. Each passenger is responsible for complying with all applicable regulations and safety requirements.

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Special case: Medical vaporizers

If you need your vaporizer for medical reasons, special rules apply. Always carry a medical certificate, prescription, or prescription with you and keep your medication in its original packaging. There are often exceptions to quantity restrictions, special checks are possible, and prior registration with the airline is recommended—especially for compact hybrid devices such as a HAMMAH for on the go.

When traveling internationally, you should note that medical exemptions do not apply everywhere. Some countries do not recognize German prescriptions, so you should contact the embassy of your destination country.

Country Guide: Cannabis Status Worldwide

Cannabis regulations worldwide

Here comes the most important part for all travelers: a clear table of the most popular travel destinations and their cannabis regulations. Please note: This information can change quickly – always check the latest information before you travel! Also note that legality often depends on the content of cannabinoids such as CBD or THC . The respective cannabinoid concentration can be decisive in determining whether a product is permitted or not.

Country/RegionCannabis statusdetailsVape takeaway
🇨🇦 CanadaCompletely legalNationwide since 2018, Leisure + MedicineAllowed
🇺🇾 UruguayCompletely legalSince 2013, first country worldwideAllowed
🇳🇱 NetherlandsDe facto legalLegal in coffee shopsAllowed
🇱🇺 LuxembourgPlanned legallyFull legalization plannedAllowed
🇺🇸 United StatesPartially legal21 states + Washington, D.C.Depending on the state
🇦🇺 AustraliaPartially legalACT (Canberra)Complicated
🇲🇽 MexicoPartially legalSupreme Court, but complicatedUnclear
🇩🇪 GermanyMedically legalWith prescriptionAllowed
🇮🇹 ItalyMedically legalMedical programsAllowed
🇫🇷 FranceMedically legalMedical programsStrict controls
🇪🇸 SpainMedically legalMedical programsAllowed
🇮🇱 IsraelMedically legalHighly advanced programAllowed
🇨🇴 ColombiaMedically legalMedical cannabis legalAllowed
🇵🇹 PortugalDecriminalizedAll drugs decriminalizedAllowed
🇨🇿 CzechiaDecriminalizedSmall quantities for personal consumptionAllowed
🇨🇭 SwitzerlandDecriminalizedCBD legal, THC toleratedAllowed
🇿🇦 South AfricaDecriminalizedPrivate consumption legalAllowed
🇸🇬 SingaporeStrictly prohibitedDeath penalty possibleProhibited
🇲🇾 MalaysiaStrictly prohibitedVery high penaltiesNot recommended
🇮🇩 IndonesiaStrictly prohibitedDeath penalty possibleProhibited
🇵🇭 PhilippinesStrictly prohibitedVery strict persecutionNot recommended
🇦🇪 UAEStrictly prohibitedLong prison sentencesProhibited
🇹🇭 ThailandComplicatedMedically legal, recreational use unclearVery risky
🇯🇵 Japanzero toleranceAlso prohibited with CBDNot recommended
🇷🇺 RussiaVery strictVery strict lawsProhibited
🇨🇳 ChinaExtremely strictExtremely severe persecutionProhibited

Particularly popular travel destinations

✅ Cannabis-friendly

  • Netherlands: Coffee shops, relaxed attitude
  • Canada: Completely legal, clear rules
  • Spain: Cannabis clubs, tolerant attitude
  • Portugal: Decriminalized, progressive policy

⚠️ Caution advised

  • USA: Varies greatly depending on the state
  • Thailand: Legal situation unclear, severe penalties possible
  • Turkey: Complicated regulations

❌ Avoid at all costs

  • Singapore: Death penalty possible
  • Malaysia: Very high penalties
  • UAE: Zero tolerance policy
  • Philippines: Extreme persecution

⚠️ Important note: This table shows the status as of January 2025. Laws can change at any time. Before each trip, check the current legal situation in your destination country.

Practical tips for different types of travelers

Depending on your trip, you may need a different vaporizer to take with you.

It is particularly important for vapers to find out about the current regulations and special rules for carrying and using vapes on planes and at airports before traveling by air.

business trips

  • A simple e-cigarette is usually sufficient
  • No conspicuous devices
  • Take few liquids with you
  • If you are unsure: buy locally

vacation trips

Find out about local laws – especially if you want to travel with e-cigarettes, you should find out about the relevant regulations and restrictions in advance.

  • Take only what you need
  • Plan for on-site replenishment
  • Respect local cultures

long-term travel

  • Several small devices instead of one large one
  • Plan for spare parts
  • Research local sources of supply
  • Stay flexible

Medical travel

  • Carry medical certificates with you
  • Contact the embassy
  • Allow extra time at the airport
  • have a contingency plan
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Customs and entry: What you need to know

registration requirement

  • Some countries require registration
  • Valuables above certain amounts
  • Medical devices
  • Larger quantities

quantity limits

  • Nicotine products often limited
  • E-liquids like other liquids
  • Limited replacement batteries
  • Commercial vs. private quantities

Taxes and duties

  • Some countries levy taxes
  • Especially for nicotine products
  • Observe value limits
  • Keep receipts

Prohibited substances

  • THC problematic even in trace amounts
  • Synthetic cannabinoids
  • Unknown ingredients
  • Homemade liquids

Practical packing tips for relaxed air travel

How to pack your vaporizer correctly, such as the Norddampf Hammah

Now let's get specific: How to pack your vapes correctly and avoid problems:

For safe transport on the plane, it is particularly important to pack your vapes and liquids correctly so that everything is properly protected and stowed in accordance with safety regulations.

If you want to take your e-cigarette or vaporizer with you on a plane, you should observe the current legal regulations and safety requirements. Make sure you carry the device and batteries in your hand luggage, as this is required in most cases.

The perfect carry-on strategy

Prepare devices:

  • Turn off all vapes completely
  • Empty tanks or seal them tightly
  • Remove batteries if possible
  • Pack devices in protective covers

Organizing liquids:

  • Only take 100 ml containers with you
  • Everything in the transparent bag
  • Keep the bag handy
  • Leave larger bottles at home

Store batteries safely:

  • Spare batteries in protective cases
  • Tape off poles or use original packaging
  • Maximum of 2 replacement batteries
  • Separated from other metal objects

Pre-flight checklist

One week earlier:

  • Check destination country regulations
  • Check airline rules
  • Clean devices
  • Transfer liquids into travel-size containers

On the day of travel:

  • Turn off devices
  • Prepare your carry-on bag
  • Pack batteries securely
  • Be at the airport early

At the security checkpoint:

  • Take vapes out of your pocket
  • Remain patient
  • Answer questions politely
  • Have documentation ready

What should you pack in your carry-on bag?

Be sure to bring:

  • All vapes and e-cigarettes
  • Spare batteries in protective cases
  • Small liquid bottles (max. 100 ml)
  • charging cable
  • Replacement coils

Can be placed in checked baggage:

  • Empty tanks (without batteries)
  • cleaning accessories
  • Spare parts without batteries
  • packaging

Better left at home:

  • Large liquid bottles
  • Defective devices
  • Homemade mods
  • Unknown substances

Emergency kit for travel

Sometimes things go wrong. Here's your emergency plan:

If your vape is confiscated:

  • Stay calm
  • Ask for the reason
  • Show documentation
  • Buy replacement locally

When liquids are removed:

  • Accept and move on
  • Buy new ones at your destination
  • Check duty-free shops
  • Find local vape shops

If you encounter problems at your destination:

  • Contact the German Embassy
  • Respect local laws
  • Consult a lawyer in case of serious problems
  • Do not discuss or argue

Vapes and technology: What you need to consider regarding devices and power

Anyone traveling with e-cigarettes or vapes should not only familiarize themselves with the regulations on board the aircraft, but also have a thorough understanding of the technology behind their devices. It is particularly important to know how to handle lithium-ion batteries, which are used in almost all modern e-cigarettes and vapes. For safety reasons, these batteries must never be transported in checked baggage, but should always be carried in hand luggage. The reason: lithium-ion batteries can pose a significant fire risk if damaged or overheated. In hand luggage, the crew can intervene quickly in an emergency – this would not be possible in the aircraft's cargo hold.

When buying your e-cigarette or vape, look for certified quality and safe technology. Cheap or inferior devices increase the risk of defects and, in the worst case, can lead to problems during the flight. Many manufacturers now offer special travel vapes that are particularly robust and have a long battery life – ideal for vacations or longer trips, such as compact models like the modern DAB PEN Mini .

Before departure, you should fully charge your devices, but refrain from charging them during the flight, as this is prohibited by some airlines. Spare batteries should be placed in a protective case and never left loose in your carry-on luggage. Also, check whether your charger is compatible with the power outlets in your destination country—a suitable adapter should be included in every travel bag. If you want to fine-tune the perfect vaporizer temperature for the best vaping experience, you should familiarize yourself with your device before traveling.

In short: if you pay attention to technology and safety, you will travel more relaxed and avoid unpleasant surprises with your e-cigarette on the plane.


Vapes and accessories: spare parts, storage, and more

To ensure you are well equipped when traveling with your e-cigarette or vape, it is worth taking a look at the appropriate accessories. Spare parts such as additional batteries, coils, or atomizer heads ensure that you remain flexible when on the go and do not have to go without vaping in the event of a defect. Complete sets such as powerful models like Norddampf Voity with accessories are particularly practical. Remember to only take as many spare batteries as permitted by regulations and to transport them safely in a bag or special protective case.

Storing your devices and e-liquids also plays an important role in safety and convenience when traveling. There are practical cases and bags that have been specially designed for e-cigarettes, vapes, and accessories. They protect your devices from shocks, leaks, and dirt—especially important if you travel a lot or your carry-on luggage is moved around frequently.

When buying e-liquids, you should look for high-quality products and transparent ingredients to protect your health. Find out in advance about the regulations in your destination country, as not all liquids or nicotine products are permitted everywhere. The website of your preferred supplier or specialized online shops often offer helpful tips, up-to-date information on regulations in different countries, and recommendations for the right accessories—as well as comprehensive guides to vaping with expert tips and tricks.

With the right preparation and accessories, nothing stands in the way of relaxed use of your e-cigarette or vape when traveling—whether you're planning a city break, a longer vacation, or a business trip.

Insurance and liability

Check your travel insurance

An often overlooked point:

travel insurance

  • Check whether vapes are covered by insurance
  • Declare valuables separately
  • Investigate theft and damage
  • Note foreign coverage

Liability in case of problems

  • Airlines are usually not liable
  • Personal responsibility for rule violations
  • Legal protection insurance can help
  • Documentation is important

valuables

  • Expensive vapes in carry-on luggage
  • Photos as proof of value
  • Keep purchase receipts
  • Write down serial numbers

Alternatives for problematic trips

Alternatives to vaping: nicotine patches, chewing gum, disposable local vapes—or just take a break.

Sometimes it's easier to leave your vape at home: Strict security regulations and airline rules can make it difficult to take e-cigarettes and liquids with you, especially when traveling by plane, so alternatives may be a good idea. For those who still don't want to completely forego their setup, very compact concentrate devices such as a TERP PEN for concentrates are a good option, provided they are transported in accordance with the rules.

Nicotine replacement for short trips

  • Nicotine patches or gum
  • nicotine sprays
  • lozenges
  • inhalers

Buy locally

  • Find local vape shops
  • Take advantage of duty-free offers
  • Online order to the hotel
  • Disposable vapes as a stopgap solution

take breaks

  • Good opportunity for a break
  • Health benefits
  • save money
  • Gain new experiences

Our conclusion: Preparation is everything

Preparation for your trip is everything

After all this information, here is our honest conclusion: Yes, you can take your vapes on the plane—but only with the right preparation.

The most important points again:

  • Hand luggage: All vapes belong in your hand luggage, never in your suitcase.
  • Batteries: Pack securely and in limited quantities
  • Liquids: Observe the 100 ml rule
  • Destination country: Check laws beforehand
  • Respect: Respect local rules and cultures

When you should take your vape with you:

  • Longer trips (over a week)
  • Countries with relaxed laws
  • Business trips to well-known cities
  • If you are medically dependent on it

When it's better to leave him at home:

  • Travel to Asia (especially Singapore, Thailand)
  • Short trips (less than 3 days)
  • Uncertain legal situation in the destination country
  • If you are unsure

Your next steps

Plan your trip carefully—with the right equipment, such as the Norddampf Hammah

Planning a trip? Here's your action plan:

Passengers carrying e-cigarettes or vapes should take particular care to comply with the applicable regulations in order to show consideration for other passengers and avoid problems during the flight or in the airport building.

  1. Check your destination country: Take a look at our country overview
  2. Contact the airline: If you are unsure, ask directly.
  3. Prepare equipment: Clean and pack correctly
  4. Planning alternatives: Just in case
  5. Travel relaxed: with the right preparation, everything will work out

The right gear for your trip

If you're still looking for the perfect travel vaporizer, we have a few recommendations for you:

For herb lovers: The Hammah is compact, discreet, and perfect for on the go. Its small size makes it the ideal travel companion.

Learn more about vaporizers:

At Norddampf , you will not only find high-quality vaporizers, but also expert advice for your travel plans.

Legal notices

Important disclaimer: All information in this article has been compiled to the best of our knowledge, but laws change quickly. We accept no liability for problems arising from outdated or incorrect information. Please note that regulations for carrying e-cigarettes on planes may vary depending on the country and airline.

Always up to date:

  • Embassies and consulates
  • Official government websites
  • Direct airlines
  • Current travel advice

If you are unsure:

  • Better to leave it at home
  • Buy locally
  • Seek professional advice
  • Don't take any chances

Final thoughts

With the right preparation, you can take your vaporizer with you when traveling.

Traveling with vapes doesn't have to be complicated. With the right preparation and respect for local laws, nothing stands in the way of relaxed air travel.

Please also note that social acceptance of vapes and e-cigarettes can vary depending on the country and society. This can influence the travel experience, as perceptions and tolerance of these products vary greatly.

Remember: the rules are there for a good reason—safety first. And if you have to leave your vape at home, that's okay too. Sometimes the best trips are the ones where we have new experiences and rethink old habits.

With that in mind, have a safe journey and enjoy your flights! And don't forget—the world is a big place, full of exciting places waiting to be discovered.

Do you have specific questions about your planned trip or need help choosing the right travel vape? We're happy to help! At Norddampf not only Norddampf the right equipment, but also a community of experienced travelers who are happy to share their tips.

Frequently asked questions and honest answers

Honest answers to your questions? Nordy has them.

Smoking and vaping are strictly prohibited on board aircraft and in many public areas.

Can I use my vape on the plane?

No, never! This is prohibited everywhere and can result in heavy penalties. A clear explanation of the regulations is particularly important for travelers in order to avoid uncertainty.

How many vapes can I bring with me?

There is no fixed upper limit, but be reasonable. 2-3 devices are usually not a problem.

Do I have to register my vapes?

Not usually, except for very expensive equipment or large quantities.

What happens if my battery overheats on the plane?

Inform the crew immediately! That's why batteries should also be carried in your hand luggage.

Can I take CBD vapes with me?

Depends on the destination country. Legal in Germany, but many countries prohibit it.

Can I bring my own homemade liquids?

In principle, yes, but the ingredients should be clear. Questions may arise during inspections.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. We do not provide instructions on how to consume cannabis and do not encourage illegal activities. The contents do not replace legal advice. If you have legal questions, consult a lawyer. Find out about the current legal situation in your destination country. Everyone acts on their own responsibility—we accept no liability. For adults over 18 only.

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