Smoking Now Banned On International Flights To And From U.S.

Smoking is now banned on international flights to and from the U.S. DOT and FAA issued rules, effective June 4, that extend the no-smoking requirement to all scheduled passenger flights, implementing a provision of AIR-21. Domestic passenger flights have been smoke-free since February 1990. The FAA...

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