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#18847 by AlanA
16 Apr 2007, 16:25
So, with July rapidly approaching, obviously the smoking areas in the LGW/LHR clubhouses will be gone.

Has anyone heard what VS will put into action for the smokers?
#167815 by Darren Wheeler
16 Apr 2007, 16:33
Not sure what they can do. AFAIR there is no smoking in the roof garden at LHR and anywhere air-side would have to be open-aired to comply with the law. All I can see is a designated area land-side somewhere.
#167816 by Decker
16 Apr 2007, 16:43
Well they could partially cover a section of the roof garden. What's the limit 50% cover?
#167817 by Darren Wheeler
16 Apr 2007, 16:45
But are they allowed to air-side, jet fuel and all that?
#167818 by Darren Wheeler
16 Apr 2007, 16:49
BAA website isn't very helpful either.

Gave up trying to do the link in a tidy format. [:(!]

Just go to BAA.com and search under smoking.
#167820 by tallprawn
16 Apr 2007, 17:17
My favourite seating in the LHR CH is behind the bar area, which also happens to be half of the smoking area.

As a non smoker I usually have to sit at the bar and wait for a seat to come free in the smoke free side. I might be able to get a seat without waiting after July 1st...:D
#167821 by MarkJ
16 Apr 2007, 17:21
Originally posted by AlanA


Has anyone heard what VS will put into action for the smokers?


How about a corrugated iron bus shelter somewhere near Slough??
#167822 by Bazz
16 Apr 2007, 17:24
As the smoking area of the LHR CH affords one of the best aspects, I for one, will be pleased that the area is reclaimed for the non smokers amongst us. [}:)]
#167829 by Darren Wheeler
16 Apr 2007, 17:42
Originally posted by MarkJ
Originally posted by AlanA


Has anyone heard what VS will put into action for the smokers?


How about a corrugated iron bus shelter somewhere near Slough??


What a waste of corrigated iron. Althoug it might improve Slough a bit. [}:)]
#167836 by AlanA
16 Apr 2007, 18:06
Personally I have never smoked at all, never saw the logic in rolling up leaves in paper, setting fire to it and inhaling the resulting smoke.
My sister however and her hubby are 40 a day!
What about Gatwick?
#167840 by honey lamb
16 Apr 2007, 18:20
Speaking (oh, well then, writing [ii] ) as someone who has lived with the smoking ban for three years since its inception over here one of the biggest problems is running the gamut of smokers outside public buildings as they merrily puff away. You can smell them yards away so you could still smell them from Slough.

A study just completed over here has shown that there is a significant improvement in the health of workers in places like pubs since the introduction, but a word of warning fo one of the downsides of the smoking ban, especially in pubs.......

......it was rapidly discovered that the smell of cigarette smoke had previously masked other *ahem* smells [:I] especially towards the end of the night
#167846 by honey lamb
16 Apr 2007, 18:29
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
I see. the smell of the kebab van outside[?]

After the kebabs had been eaten
#167859 by slinky09
16 Apr 2007, 19:44
Originally posted by MarkJ
Originally posted by AlanA


Has anyone heard what VS will put into action for the smokers?


How about a corrugated iron bus shelter somewhere near Slough??


Well, the sentiment is right - however as a wee smoker I find the little smoking room at the club house an absolute haven of civility in this increasingly mad world. I will be sad for it to go, but totally agree with all the sentiments that it is right to go, and life will be more pleasant for many.

Hope that all our foreign visitors know what's happening before they get stuck airside (btw that's one of the things I like about JFK/SFO/EWR is that the Clubhouse is landside, so one can nip out for a smoke ...
#167901 by MarkJ
16 Apr 2007, 22:32
Originally posted by AlanA

What about Gatwick?


Corrugated Iron Bus shelter in Eastbourne?
#167939 by VS045
17 Apr 2007, 10:29
How about a corrugated iron bus shelter somewhere near Slough??


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As the smoking area in the CH is, as Bazz said, in one of the best spots in the CH I will be very pleased to see it go. I too have never seen the point in smoking, but if you apply that logic of breaking something down into what it really is, you have to worry about the person who first discovered cow's milk ;)

VS.
#167971 by Scrooge
17 Apr 2007, 11:31
Well if they ban smoking in the CH I am done with LHR, with the mess that is LHR security you have to get there so early I will just plan my flights around the place, STN was great in this regards.
#167976 by Bean Counter
17 Apr 2007, 11:34
Originally posted by Scrooge
Well if they ban smoking in the CH I am done with LHR, with the mess that is LHR security you have to get there so early I will just plan my flights around the place, STN was great in this regards.
But you won't be able to smoke in the taxi to STN, or the train, or underground, on in the check-in, or departures, before the gate, nor indeed on the plane, probably not at the arrival airport until you get outside. Then you won't be able to in the taxi home, and once you get home I expect you are banned from doing it in the house.

Do you get a hint?;)
#167991 by P-L-U
17 Apr 2007, 12:03
As far as I'm aware the BAA are imposing a total blanket ban on smoking at the airports.
#167998 by Bazz
17 Apr 2007, 13:00
Dave, just in case you have not picked up on this fully, IIRC from July 1st 2007 smoking will be banned in all enclosed public places in England - so Stansted will be the same as LHR.

Link
#167999 by Scrooge
17 Apr 2007, 13:03
True, bit at STN you don't have to stand in line for an hour to get through security and then race to the other side of the planet to get to a gate, fast track at STN works well, it takes maybe 5-10 mins from there to the gates...all in all another reason not to go through LHR if you get where I am coming from.
#168000 by AlanA
17 Apr 2007, 13:08
Originally posted by Bazz
Dave, just in case you have not picked up on this fully, IIRC from July 1st 2007 smoking will be banned in all enclosed public places in England - so Stansted will be the same as LHR.

Link


Yes it also includes company cars which are used by more than one person.
#168003 by ade99
17 Apr 2007, 13:17
Just a quick question - don't know if there are any immigration experts on here, but when you're airside and thro passport control aren't you sort of in no-mans land having perhaps left the country aleady???

Plus another observation if there is going to a complete blanket ban then I can see a lot of smokers leaving it till the last minute before confining themself either air side or on the plane and that could well lead to more delays for us why they try and find them or their bags.

Not that I'm saying it's right but just a couple of thoughts.
#168005 by AlanA
17 Apr 2007, 13:32
Originally posted by ade99
Just a quick question - don't know if there are any immigration experts on here, but when you're airside and thro passport control aren't you sort of in no-mans land having perhaps left the country aleady???

Plus another observation if there is going to a complete blanket ban then I can see a lot of smokers leaving it till the last minute before confining themself either air side or on the plane and that could well lead to more delays for us why they try and find them or their bags.

Not that I'm saying it's right but just a couple of thoughts.


I don't think so Ade as it is patrolled and manned by UK police etc.. rather like the aircraft is UK soveriegn territory.
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