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💨 Vape liquid / e-liquid

Rules differ by region: Vaping is illegal in Thailand, Singapore, India, UAE and several other countries. Bringing vape liquid into these countries can result in confiscation, fines, or arrest — regardless of whether you use it.

✋ Hand luggage

Depends

E-liquid in containers up to 3.4oz (100ml) permitted in carry-on, in a 1-quart clear resealable bag. Vaping devices must also be in carry-on.

🧳 Hold luggage

Depends

E-liquid is permitted in checked baggage. Vaping devices and batteries must not be checked — carry-on only.

Based on TSA guidance for United States. Official rules ↗

💡 Tip: Vape liquid is a liquid subject to the 100ml carry-on rule. Standard 10ml bottles are within the limit. Larger bottles (30ml, 60ml, 100ml) may also be within limit — check the label. Vaping is illegal in some countries; check destination laws.

Vape liquid / e-liquid rules by country

How carry-on and checked-bag rules for vape liquid / e-liquid compare across the 14 countries we cover.

Country✋ Cabin🧳 Hold
🇺🇸United States
Depends
Depends
🇬🇧United Kingdom
Depends
Yes
🇪🇺Europe
Depends
Yes
🇦🇪UAE
No
No
🇦🇺Australia
Depends
Depends
🇧🇷Brazil
Depends
No
🇨🇦Canada
Depends
Yes
🇨🇳China
Depends
Yes
🇮🇳India
No
No
🇮🇱Israel
Depends
Yes
🇲🇽Mexico
Depends
No
🇳🇿New Zealand
Depends
Depends
🇷🇺Russia
Depends
Yes
🇿🇦South Africa
Depends
Yes
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Common questions

Yes, subject to the 100ml liquid rule. Standard 10ml bottles are within the limit. Do not pack vaping devices (containing batteries) in checked baggage.

Vaping is illegal in Thailand, Singapore, India, Brazil, Mexico, UAE and several other countries. Research your destination before travelling — penalties range from confiscation to fines to arrest.

Only in designated smoking areas, which are increasingly rare. Vaping in airport terminals is generally prohibited.

Based on official United States security guidelines. Rules vary by airline and route — always verify with your carrier before travel. · Rules last verified May 2026.

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