Can You Bring a Vape on a Plane in Canada

Can You Bring a Vape on a Plane in Canada? Complete Travel Guide (2026)

Planning a trip and not sure what to do with your vape? You are not alone. Every year, thousands of Canadian vapers ask the same question before heading to the airport: can you bring a vape on a plane in Canada?

The short answer is yes, but there are strict rules you need to follow. Breaking these rules can get your device confiscated, result in a fine, or even cause you to miss your flight.

In this complete guide, we break down everything you need to know about traveling with a vape in Canada in 2026, including rules for disposable vapes, e-liquids, pods, and what happens if you fly with Air Canada, WestJet, or any other Canadian airline.

Who Sets the Rules? Transport Canada and CATSA

Before we get into the specifics, it is important to understand that vaping rules on Canadian flights are set by Transport Canada and enforced by CATSA (Canadian Air Transport Security Authority), not by individual airlines.

This means whether you fly Air Canada, WestJet, Porter, Flair, or any other carrier, the same federal regulations apply. Some airlines may have additional restrictions on top of these rules, so it is always worth checking your airline's specific policy before you fly. But the baseline rules come from Transport Canada.

Can You Bring a Vape on a Plane in Canada?

Yes, you can bring a vape on a plane in Canada, but only in your carry-on baggage or on your person. Vapes are never allowed in checked baggage.

This rule applies to all vaping devices including:

  • Disposable vapes (like STLTH, Geek Bar, Lost Mary, Oxbar, and Flavour Beast)
  • Closed pod systems and pod mods
  • Box mods and open-system devices
  • Vape pens and e-cigarettes
  • Any device that contains a lithium battery

The reason for this rule is the lithium battery inside every vape device. Lithium batteries can overheat or catch fire if damaged. In checked baggage, a fire in the cargo hold is extremely dangerous and difficult to detect. In the cabin, crew members can respond immediately if a device malfunctions.

Vapes Are Allowed In:

  • Carry-on bag
  • Your jacket pocket or personal item

Vapes Are Never Allowed In:

  • Checked luggage
  • Cargo hold

Can You Bring a Disposable Vape on a Plane in Canada?

Yes, traveling with a disposable vape in Canada is allowed as long as the device is in your carry-on bag or on your person, never in checked luggage.

Disposable vapes like the STLTH Titan Max, Oxbar Rocky Vapor, Lost Mary MT50K, and Geek Bar Pulse X are all subject to the same carry-on rule. These devices contain sealed e-liquid and a built-in battery, so they must travel with you in the cabin.

Key tips for traveling with a disposable vape:

  • Pack it in your carry-on bag or personal item
  • Do not activate or vape the device at any point during the flight or in the airport
  • Keep the device away from metal objects that could activate the firing button
  • If your disposable has a protective cap, use it during travel

Can You Bring Vape Juice on a Plane in Canada?

Yes, you can bring vape juice on a plane in Canada, but it must follow the same liquid rules that apply to all liquids when flying.

The 100ml Liquid Rule

Under Transport Canada's liquids rule, all liquids in your carry-on must:

  • Be in containers of 100ml (100g) or less
  • All containers must fit in one clear, resealable plastic bag (one bag per passenger)
  • The bag must be presented separately at the security checkpoint

This means a 120ml bottle of e-liquid is not allowed in carry-on, even if it is only half full. The container itself must be 100ml or less.

Important: There is no restriction on vape juice in checked baggage from a liquid-quantity perspective. However, since your vape device must travel in carry-on, it makes the most sense to keep a small bottle of e-liquid with you as well.

Tips for Traveling with E-Liquid:

  • Transfer your e-liquid into a travel-sized bottle of 100ml or less
  • Pre-fill smaller bottles before your trip to avoid any mess
  • Seal bottles tightly as pressure changes during flight can cause leaking
  • Pack e-liquid bottles in a zip-lock bag inside your carry-on as an extra precaution against leaks

Can You Bring a Vape on a Plane - Air Canada Specifically?

A lot of Canadians search specifically for Air Canada vape rules, so let us address this directly.

Air Canada follows the same Transport Canada regulations that apply to all Canadian airlines. Vapes and e-cigarettes must be carried in the cabin, never in checked baggage. Air Canada does not allow vaping on board, in airport lounges, or in any of their facilities.

If you are flying internationally with Air Canada, you also need to check the vaping regulations of your destination country. Some countries, like Australia, Thailand, and Singapore, have very strict laws around vaping that are completely separate from Canadian aviation rules.

Battery Rules: How Many Vapes Can You Bring?

Transport Canada has specific rules around lithium batteries, which affect how many vape devices you can bring:

  • Devices with batteries up to 100Wh (which covers virtually all consumer vape devices) can be carried on board
  • There is no specific limit on the number of small lithium battery devices, but security officers have discretion
  • Spare batteries (not inside a device) must also be in carry-on and should be individually protected to prevent short-circuiting

For most vapers, bringing 2–3 disposables or a pod device with a couple of replacement pods is completely fine.

What About Vaping at the Airport?

Vaping is not allowed inside any Canadian airport terminal. Canadian airports are smoke-free and vape-free environments, and this includes designated smoking areas in most major airports.

Some airports have outdoor designated smoking areas outside the terminal before security, where vaping may be permitted. Once you pass through security, there are generally no vaping areas available.

Do not vape:

  • Inside the terminal
  • At the gate
  • In airport washrooms
  • On the plane (this is a federal offense)

Vaping on board a Canadian flight is illegal and can result in serious fines and potential criminal charges.

Traveling to the USA, Europe, or Internationally with a Vape

If you are flying from Canada to another country, the rules get more complex. While Canadian airports follow Transport Canada rules, your destination country has its own laws.

United States: Vapes are legal for adults 21+ and follow TSA rules (carry-on only, same liquid rules). Disposables are widely accepted in the US.

United Kingdom: Vaping is legal and common. The same carry-on rules apply under UK aviation security.

European Union: Rules vary by country. Most EU countries allow vaping, but always check local laws before you land.

Countries where vaping is banned or heavily restricted: Australia (nicotine vaping requires prescription), Thailand, Singapore, Brazil, India, and several others have strict bans. Bringing a vape into these countries could result in confiscation or fines.

Always research your destination country's vaping laws before traveling internationally.

Best Vapes to Travel With

Not all vapes are equally convenient for travel. Here is what to look for in a travel-friendly vape:

Disposable vapes are by far the best option for travel because:

  • No e-liquid bottles to worry about (liquid is sealed inside)
  • No charging cables needed for shorter trips (though rechargeable disposables are great for longer trips)
  • Compact and lightweight
  • No settings to adjust
  • No risk of leaking e-liquid in your bag

Compact closed pod systems are a great option if you prefer a refillable experience. Devices like the STLTH or Allo Sync paired with prefilled pods give you the flexibility of a reusable device with the convenience of sealed pods.

What to avoid for travel:

  • Large box mods with removable batteries (complicated battery rules)
  • Open tank systems with large e-liquid bottles
  • Devices with exposed buttons that can accidentally fire in your bag

At ABC Vape, we carry a wide range of travel-friendly disposable vapes and closed pod systems from top Canadian brands like STLTH, Oxbar Rocky Vapor, Geek Bar, Lost Mary, and Flavour Beast, all perfect for your next trip.

Quick Travel Checklist for Vapers 

Before you head to the airport, run through this checklist:

  • Vape device is in carry-on, not checked luggage
  • E-liquid bottles are 100ml or less and in a clear resealable bag
  • Device is fully charged (or you have a rechargeable disposable)
  • You have checked your destination country's vaping laws
  • Device is protected from accidental activation
  • You are not planning to vape inside the airport or on the plane

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you bring a vape on a plane in Canada?

Yes. Vapes must be in your carry-on bag or on your person. They are never allowed in checked baggage.

Can you bring a disposable vape on a plane in Canada?

Yes. Disposable vapes follow the same carry-on rule as all vaping devices. Pack them in your carry-on or personal item.

Can you bring vape juice on a plane in Canada?

Yes, but bottles must be 100ml or less and stored in a clear resealable bag along with your other liquids.

What are Air Canada's vape rules?

Air Canada follows Transport Canada regulations. Vapes must be in carry-on only. Vaping on board or in the terminal is not permitted.

How many vapes can you bring on a plane in Canada?

There is no specific set limit for small lithium battery devices, but security officers can use their discretion. Bringing 2–3 disposables is generally no issue.

Can you vape at Canadian airports?

No. Canadian airport terminals are smoke-free and vape-free. Some airports have outdoor smoking areas before security, but vaping is prohibited once you enter the terminal.

Can you vape on a Canadian flight?

No. Vaping on any Canadian flight is illegal and can result in fines or criminal charges.

Final Thoughts

Traveling with a vape in Canada is completely doable as long as you know the rules. The key points to remember are: carry-on only for devices, 100ml or less for e-liquids, and never vape in the airport or on the plane.

If you are looking for the perfect travel vape before your next trip, check out our selection of compact disposable vapes and closed pod systems at ABC Vape. We carry all the top Canadian brands with free shipping on orders over $100.

Safe travels, and happy vaping!

Disclaimer: Vaping regulations can change. Always check the latest Transport Canada guidelines and your destination country's laws before traveling. This article is for informational purposes only.

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