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smoke one and find out for yourself..lol
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NO… and haven't been legal for over 20 years. AND if you try to cheat and smoke in the restroom… you will get a HUGE fine and do some jail time… The airlines take clean, breathable air for the passengers… SERIOUSLY.
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A number of years ago smoking was outlawed on all flights. I think that smokers should be allowed to fly on 'smoking only' flights. There will always be smokers whether the airlines like it or not.
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Sure, everyone loves the smell of cigarettes in an enclosed, unventilated area full of recycled air…
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No. You aren't even grant to smoke in most areas of the airport. You can't take lighters on planes either.
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I wish
I recall being able to smoke on a flight to Venezuela 13 or 14 years ago but that’s the last time I have enjoyed a cig on a plane.
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The vast majority of airlines prohibit smoking. There are still a few smaller ones that grant it:
http://hem.passagen.se/fungus/airlines.h…
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Not anymore. Now this is the rule made by the international aviation organization.
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No most airlines now don’t let you smoke on board at least the airlines I have flown
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No you can;t, and it sucks because you have to wait the whole time
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No. Federal law. Stopped allowing smoking in the late 70's or early 80's I believe.
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No. . .
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Are you serious? Of course your not! You was allowed years ago.
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Nope they eliminate smokin
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On regular commercial flights no. There used to be a smokers' charter flight in Maine a few years back.
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NO. and i bet if you tried to they would throw you off the plane
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No and that has been a law for years.
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No. That's why I like to drive.
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No way.
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No.
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no, not at all.
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no.
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that really is a silly question course ur not
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hell no
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um….not since about 1990 or so…
how old are you? never flown before?
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