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Peut-on apporter Vape en avion ?

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La réponse courte
Cabine : ✓ OUI Soute : ✕ NON

Yes — you can bring vape on a plane in your carry-on luggage. Carry-on only — never checked.

  • · Carry-on only — never checked
  • · No using or charging on board
  • · Pods/e-liquid follow the 3.4 oz (100 ml) liquids rule
  • · India bans vapes entirely — do not fly there with one

Règles par autorité de sécurité

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Carry-on

Yes

Yes, vapes are allowed in carry-on bags only. Keep the device off and protected from accidental activation.

Checked bag

No

No. Vapes and e-cigarettes are banned from checked bags because their lithium batteries can catch fire in the cargo hold.

Rule conditions: Carry-on only — never checkedNo using or charging on boardPods/e-liquid follow the 3.4 oz (100 ml) liquids ruleIndia bans vapes entirely — do not fly there with one

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

Comment emballer vape

Bagage de cabine: Yes, vapes are allowed in carry-on bags only. Keep the device off and protected from accidental activation.

Bagage en soute: No. Vapes and e-cigarettes are banned from checked bags because their lithium batteries can catch fire in the cargo hold.

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Foire aux questions

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring a Vape in a carry-on?

Yes, vapes are allowed in carry-on bags only. Keep the device off and protected from accidental activation.

Can you pack a Vape in checked luggage?

No. Vapes and e-cigarettes are banned from checked bags because their lithium batteries can catch fire in the cargo hold.

Can I bring a disposable vape on a plane?

Yes. Disposable vapes follow the same rule as refillable ones: carry-on only, never in checked luggage, because of the built-in lithium battery.

Can I take a vape to India?

No. India bans the import and sale of e-cigarettes under its 2019 prohibition law, and devices can be seized by customs — leave it home regardless of airline rules.

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