Originally Posted by
Phillbo
How about the smoking sections on airplanes. Like that made a difference.
On international flights they would try to build a two row buffer zone----if there were enough empty seats
The European airlines continued to allow smoking long after the US carriers ended it---but in stages. The first stage was flights over a certain time duration---and they finally got to zero tolerance. It took a couple of more years before the needy stopped thinking they could sneak one in the loo.
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