Electronic cigarettes have provided traditional cigarette smokers with a great solution because vaping is a way of smoking that reduces concerns about the harmful effects of cigarettes on health.
But unfortunately, the transportation companies do not allow them to be used on vehicles even though vaping does not cause any harm to them. Many people have prejudices against vaping and that is unfair to vapers .
In this time, vape enthusiasts need to find a space where they can satisfy their passion anywhere, anytime.
When traveling by plane
Smoking is banned on most flights in the UK and Europe. Vaping in the aircraft toilet can set off the fire alarm and get you in trouble. Airlines in the UK, and London in particular, have a no smoking policy in airports. At Heathrow, vaping is only allowed if you go into a designated smoking area, but you will be exposed to other smokers. Another thing to consider when travelling by plane is how many liquids you can bring with you. Airlines limit the amount of liquids you can carry and check them very strictly, so it is best to keep them in a small bottle and keep them in a clean bag.
When traveling by train
In the UK, vaping is not allowed on trains and trams, and some places even ban it at stops. However, some companies still allow you to vape on the platform, but only before you board the train, so keep an eye out for signs.
With rental car
When you sign a rental agreement, most car owners will ask you not to smoke, but there is no rule against vaping because they don’t leave a smell or ash. Vaping in the car is acceptable as long as you don’t lose focus. You can open the windows while you vape, just be careful not to leave a smell in the car, although most don’t.
In the hotel
If you are planning to stay in a hotel, be aware of whether vaping is allowed, if there are no restrictions you can vape in your room without worrying about the smell or accidentally burning a small hole in the sheets. Vapes are not as likely to set off fire alarms as traditional cigarettes so no one will know you are vaping in the room.
Each country has its own vaping laws, which dictate where you can vape. So be sure to check where you are going to make sure you are following the law. Although these laws are unfair to vapers, we still need to follow them strictly when visiting each country and when traveling by public transport.
On motorbike
It’s great to be able to enjoy a nice vape on a beautiful road, but it’s not safe to vape while driving. Be careful, but if you’re in the back seat, why not, just enjoy your ride.
In Vietnam
As you know, vaping culture in Vietnam is still very young, and vaping is still new and strange to society. Although there are no confusing prohibition signs like in Europe, we still want you to vape politely. Ask people around you before vaping if you are in a public place, because the thick smoke that vaping creates really cannot make people around you feel safe. Be polite vapers. This will not make society look bad at vaping, and it is only good for you.