Do any airlines allow still allow smoking on-board international flights, or is this something that has been banned across the board everywhere? If this is because of fire hazard regulations, what about e-cigarettes?
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I believe this chart will be of use to you. I used to wonder why they even bothered to have "No smoking" signs, but now I realise - Air Algeria, Cubana, Garuda, Iran Air and more still allow smoking in certain sections. The chart is quite old, but my friend flew Cubana at the end of 2010 and confirmed that there was smoking onboard his flight then. EDIT According to Answers.com:
Nosmoke.org recognises that 2010 marked the 20 year Anniversary of smokefree U.S. domestic flights, and the ten year anniversary of smokefree flights in and out of the United States. And according to the New York Times, smoking was ALWAYS permitted on the Concorde. In addition, several flyertalk forums refer to attempts to start smokers-only airlines, although these ideas seem to largely have been all hot air, gone up in smoke, or flamed out... |
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Electronic cigarette might be an option on some non-smoking non-US flights. The best is to ask to cabin members:
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