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Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 15:59
by benbsphm
Hi,
Can anyone tell me if I am able to use an electric cigarette on board?
Thanks,
Ben
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 16:09
by joeyc
Nope
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 16:10
by Ian6969
I don't think they are allowed on any flights
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 16:33
by joeyc
^^ Nope

Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 16:44
by tontybear
And from the
VS website The use of a ‘stop smoking’ aid is not permitted if it could in any way give the impression to other passengers that smoking is allowed on board. This means that you can’t use any device that emits vapour, has a power source, or produces a light.
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 16:44
by eehk1007
Only on Ryanair!
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 16:54
by joeyc
eehk1007 wrote:Only on Ryanair!
Didn't I read somewhere they provide pax with a cotton bud with nicotene on it?? - no doubt available for purchase

Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 17:12
by eehk1007
I did a flight on FR last weekend (Meridiana last seats went in the hour before I knew work would let me go).
It was very interesting to see the timing of the e-cig sales.
1 - Food and Drink
2 - Duty Free
3 - Now you are really bored and fidgety and gasping for some nicotine so please buy one of these!
Didn't see anyone buy one but met someone smoking one that same evening and it looked really freaky.
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Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 17:13
by Rustigearbox2
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Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 17:16
by cooperman
Didn't we have a TR with this subject in it?...Cant find it though.
Paul
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 17:31
by Decker
You aren't per the conditions above.There's a discussion about the successful use of them in aircraft toilets here
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/us-airwa ... tte-3.html
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 18:24
by tontybear
Co wrote:Didn't we have a TR with this subject in it?...Cant find it though.
Paul
yes there was and it all got a tad heated but I can't remember who wrote it or the route.
Rustigearbox2 wrote:
Im pretty sure you are as they emit water vapour...
It dosen't matter what the emit they are still not allowed on many airlines !
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 18:34
by cooperman
Co wrote:Didn't we have a TR with this subject in it?...Cant find it though.
Paul
Found it:
forum/index.php?f=6&t=275169&p=814549&hilit=cigarettes&rb_v=viewtopic#p814549Careful now, lets not start this over again! ):
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 18:40
by northernhenry
What about the CH?
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 19:04
by Petmadness
Co wrote:Co wrote:Didn't we have a TR with this subject in it?...Cant find it though.
Paul
Found it: forum/index.php?f=6&t=275169&p=814549&hilit=cigarettes&rb_v=viewtopic#p814549
Careful now, lets not start this over again! ):
OMG I remember this one...... :0 :0 :0 .......a real humdinger ):
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 19:15
by Hamster
northernhenry wrote:What about the CH?
No.
Link
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 19:25
by Trevski220
Rustigearbox2 wrote:benbsphm wrote:Hi,
Can anyone tell me if I am able to use an electric cigarette on board?
Thanks,
Ben
Im pretty sure you are as they emit water vapour...
Makes no difference what they emit, they still aren't allowed
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 19:34
by joeyc
Ahh yes, freckles TR.. forgotten about that one. It was on a US flight and admitting to a federal crime on a public forum is a bit special.... oh well lesson learned I think. y)
Rustigearbox2 wrote:benbsphm wrote:Hi,
Can anyone tell me if I am able to use an electric cigarette on board?
Thanks,
Ben
Im pretty sure you are as they emit water vapour...
Sorry Louis but no, if you are planning on taking up smoking in the near future that is..... few years to go no?
The reason being is to avoid any confusion and concern between pax as to whether or not it is ok to smoke on board and to avoid people getting upset about what could be producing the cloud of fumes that floats around the cabin... just safer for everyone involved. |:)
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 19:53
by ratechaser
Hamster wrote:northernhenry wrote:What about the CH?
No. Link
Probably best to avoid using them on the M6 as well, based on what happened there...
I may not be best placed to comment as I've never been a smoker, but what's so bad about using a patch anyway?
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
20 Sep 2012, 20:05
by tontybear
Patches are fine
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
22 Sep 2012, 18:55
by CaptainRich72
Someone in the know told me that they had sourced e-cigs and other simular products to sell in their duty free magazine only to be vetoed later on by the powers that be at the airline. I think they were worried it would confuse crew and upset other passengers.
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
22 Sep 2012, 21:10
by mitchja
They sell ordinary tobacco products on-board and always have done which you can't use on board so really can't see any difference TBH?
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
23 Sep 2012, 10:48
by Almeida
As a former smoker myself, I understand how difficult it is to go without a smoke for a long flight (impossible to enjoy it), and I do not see the harm in using an electronic cigarette on board. It is not dangerous, nor does it have the horrible effects of passive smoking.
Someone I know who is going to Japan next march with another airline (a heavy smoker who smokes 50 a day) and is planning on using it in the toilet. I do not condone this, rules are rules even if you do not agree and you have to accept them. I have urged him to buy patches or gum (just as effective as getting the nicotine hit), but it is his look out.
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
23 Sep 2012, 10:49
by Darren Wheeler
Or the other passengers, if the Captain decides to divert to have them off-loaded.
Re: Electric Cigarettes

Posted:
23 Sep 2012, 11:07
by Smid
Last couple of VS flights, there wasn't a mention of electronic cigarettes being not allowed in the usual smoking annoucements.
Sometimes you can see why people might do it...
On another note, it isn't smoking. There is no smoking involved. No fire. Nothing burned.