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I think Iberia still allows smoking as does LAN Chile on some flights.
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There are still smoking areas (inside) in British Airports, though the areas are getting smaller, and increasingly dirty.
(Gave up 6 years ago, and I still long for a cigar after a good meal, gona start again on my 70th Birthday!!!!) Stewart |
Some more intel from an ex-smoker frequent flyer:
DFW - Fuhgeddaboudit! You gotta go landside, (that is curbside) to enjoy your habit. Then you gotta go back airside through security. ATL - At least they're a little smarter... designated smoking areas within each concourse. LAS - At least one "fishbowl" smoking room in each terminal, complete with the tightest slot machines in Vegas! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif Didn't know you could still smoke in the airport bars in SAT... gotta doublecheck that tonight when I pick up my mom from a biz trip to STL. |
On April 1, 1999, all Japan Airlines and Japan Asia Airways flights will become non-smoking. (from a reformed 3 pack a day smoker--we are the worst for intolerance towards smoking).
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The Air France smoking room flights weren't too bad on the A340s, air was relatively "clean" in most of the plane--not like the bad old days when the whole cabin used to fill with smoke.
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