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Smoke Free Airlines is a website that can help you find and locate the airlines that provide domestic and international air service for the US public.  The FAA, Congress and the airlines have banned smoking on all their US flights.  The airline page links will offer contact information and a link to their websites.  We also provide some useful information regarding each airlines baggage and luggage regulations.

Smoking on airplanes has been proven to be a health hazard for those of us that do not smoke.  There is no way a person can sit in a container with second hand smoke and not be affected.  This goes for adults, children and even babies.   Since smoking kills even by second hand smoke, you should try to avoid enclosed spaces that does not allow the smoke to ventilate.

The fact that smoking is still legal amazes some folks.  If we did not have the big tobacco companies and their big wallets dolling out money to our legislatures and politicians, do you really think smoking would still be legal?  I don't. 

Let's just presume that we did not have cigarettes and somebody went to the FDA and asked for a ruling on cigarettes and tobacco.  Well, it does kill you, it does cause birth defects, it can kill the people that do not use it, but, are just being around it.  After this presentation, do you really think any sane person, even the FDA would approve such a business plan?  NO.

Luckily for most of us that fly a lot, smoking has been banned from airplanes and most airports.  I do remember a couple of airports that I have been through that still have smoking in contained smoking lounges away from the rest of the population.  This I can live with. 

I am a non-smoker today.  I did smoke for many years and quit around 17 years ago.  Why?  It was a hassle and it was the right time for me to quit.  I have never regretted quitting and I am amazed that people today talk about them wanting to quit, but, cannot.  That is really a shame.  What a nasty habit and it is quite expense also.  In California you can spend $7.50 per pack now.

Enjoy the site and email us if you have anything to add.  We will also be providing the most up to date information about the airlines we are profiling.  This could include phone numbers, websites and other important airline information.  Just for you!

 

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