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faffod 4th Nov 2010 20:40

Electronic cigarettes
 
Can electronic cigarettes be used inside airports or on aircraft?

JUAN TRIPP 4th Nov 2010 22:18

Certainly on BA we do not allow these 'cigarettes' to be used on board. Have no idea what the situation is i the terminals.

Load Toad 4th Nov 2010 22:54

Mate, I smoke - it isn't hard to lay off the ciggies for a few hours whilst flying. Man up a bit y' wuss ;-)

PaperTiger 5th Nov 2010 01:26


Certainly on BA we do not allow these 'cigarettes' to be used on board.
Under which rule or regulation are they prohibited ? Assuming the CC don't just make one up on the spot of course.

jetset lady 5th Nov 2010 11:39

Of course we made it up on the spot. We make up all the rules on the spot just to spoil the passengers fun. Didn't you know that PaperTiger? :rolleyes:

This is the reply from BA when the question was asked by a member of cabin crew following the arrival of these cigarettes on the market...


Electronic cigarettes – we operate a strict non-smoking policy, which includes electronic
cigarettes (used as an alternative to smoking)

Load Toad 5th Nov 2010 12:06

What about weed?

Can we bring space cakes on board?

Dual ground 5th Nov 2010 12:18

Paper Tiger, given the fact that Ryanair actually sell electronic cigarettes aboard their aircraft, I am guessing that this is a BA company policy, as opposed to any Regulatory bodies ruling. I stand ready to be corrected though, as things may have changed since I last flew Ryanair which was January of this year,

PaperTiger 5th Nov 2010 13:18


We make up all the rules on the spot just to spoil the passengers fun. Didn't you know that PaperTiger?
Yes, I do know that. Any announcement preceded by "For security reasons..." or "Government regulations..." has a 90% chance of being a complete fabrication. :ouch:

Nick Riviera 5th Nov 2010 13:40

Flying back from Stockholm on BA last month the guy sitting next to me asked the hostie if he could 'smoke' his electronic cigarette. She didn't know and had to check with the Captain who advised that it was not acceptable.

CornishFlyer 5th Nov 2010 14:35

The reason why some airlines say no is that if people use them, it may cause confusion and/or distress to some passengers which could lead to more passengers lighting up, some passengers getting worried that it may cause a fire or if used in a toilet, activating the smoke detectors.

vctenderness 5th Nov 2010 16:51

The problem with these is that unless you hold a large notice in the air saying 'DONT WORRY ITS ONLY AN ELECTRONIC FAG FOLKS' everyone else on board thinks they are real and will complain or light up a real one.

So BA policy has been to play safe and not allow them. Simples!

Load Toad 5th Nov 2010 18:47

I would of thought any company can have any rules it wants about how you act or don't act on it's property & if you don't like it you can choose to vote with your feet?
Which seems fair to me.

wascrew 5th Nov 2010 19:55

ciggy substitute
 
nicotinelle inhalator or boots equivalent


if you need a substitute

recommended sadly by yrs truly

jetset lady 5th Nov 2010 20:34


Yes, I do know that. Any announcement preceded by "For security reasons..." or "Government regulations..." has a 90% chance of being a complete fabrication.
In which case, please accept my apologies PaperTiger. I never knew that so I bow to your obviously superior knowledge.

(nod and smile, just nod and smile....)

Phileas Fogg 5th Nov 2010 22:58

Don't knock him, personally I'd like to thank Faffod because when I read "Electronic Cigarettes" I had no idea what he was talking about until I went to, faithful friend, Google and ..... this evening I have purchased/ordered a 510 PCC kit and 30ml of 'Marlboro' refillable liquid.

I've endured 14 hours (ish) on aircraft without a cigarette but this is not the reason for my purchase, if I can switch my habit from fags to these electronic things then unhealthy habit solved.

Thanks again Faffod.

CD 5th Nov 2010 23:27

Actually, it is possible that you may simply be exchanging one unhealthy habit for another:


The FDA’s Division of Pharmaceutical Analysis analyzed the ingredients in a small sample of cartridges from two leading brands of electronic cigarettes. In one sample, the FDA’s analyses detected diethylene glycol, a chemical used in antifreeze that is toxic to humans, and in several other samples, the FDA analyses detected carcinogens, including nitrosamines. These tests indicate that these products contained detectable levels of known carcinogens and toxic chemicals to which users could potentially be exposed.

FDA and Public Health Experts Warn About Electronic Cigarettes
Public Health Focus: Electronic Cigarettes
Health Canada Advises Canadians Not to Use Electronic Cigarettes

Phileas Fogg 5th Nov 2010 23:34

CD,

It still hasn't been established if mobile phones are hazardous to health or not. I shall happily refrain from electronic cigarettes if the rest of the world refrains from mobile phones, I'm fed up with tripping over the users whilst driving, in supermarkets, as soon as they get off an aircraft etc. etc. etc, probably even whilst they're having a crap :)

MathFox 6th Nov 2010 00:20

Fogg, there is significant evidence that e-cigarettes are healthier than the tobacco based ones.
About mobile phone use... I think the loo is a safe place to use it, at least you're seated and inattentiveness does little damage to bystanders.

Summer breeze 8th Nov 2010 16:27

two weeks ago Stansted - Valencia, Ryanair, you could buy electronic ciggies on board

vctenderness 8th Nov 2010 17:50


Originally Posted by Summer breeze (Post 6047900)
two weeks ago Stansted - Valencia, Ryanair, you could buy electronic ciggies on board

Knowing 'Mad Mick' I would not be surprised if you could buy a .44 magnum on board if he could make a buck (or a Euro) on it!!:}


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