Traveling with a Dyson Airwrap requires careful consideration of voltage compatibility, as it is not a dual-voltage device. If you purchased your Airwrap in a 110-120V country (like the US or Canada), it will not work in 220-240V regions (like Europe, Asia, or Australia) even with a plug adapter; the motor will likely not turn on or could be permanently damaged. In 2026, the most reliable way to travel with one is to ensure you are visiting a country within the same voltage range as your home. For the physical transport, many users recommend using a specialized travel pouch or a hard-shell case to protect the delicate attachments and the main wand's motor. To save space in your carry-on, you might choose to bring only the essential attachments, such as the drying nozzle and one curling barrel. Always pack the Airwrap in your carry-on luggage rather than checked bags to prevent damage from rough handling and to keep this high-value item within your sight.