All U.S. Carriers Now Ban Smoking On All Flights
Elimination of smoking by Tower Air this month on its international flights makes all domestic and international U.S. carrier flights smoke-free, according to DOT Secretary Rodney Slater. Smoking on U.S. domestic flights was banned beginning in February 1990. Most foreign carriers serving the U.S...
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