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Long haul flights without smoking
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We are flying longhaul real soon and it wil be a struggle for my husband not smoking - it was bad enough before 1st July but since no smoking in airport building has come in i really dread the airport/plane part of the holiday. He obviously wont smoke cos he's not allowed to but i know he will be SO grumpy. when you add the check in times + flight times i am almost afraid of the thought (i cant contemplate a delay!!). So my question is how do other smoker tollerate this??
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Obviously she lights up as soon as she can after getting off the plane, but she has said that she is used to not smoking on the plane so it has got easier.
Maybe your husband can look into a nicotine replacement and get some puzzle books!
Obviously she lights up as soon as she can after getting off the plane, but she has said that she is used to not smoking on the plane so it has got easier.
Maybe your husband can look into a nicotine replacement and get some puzzle books!
For years I was informed by ignorant smokers that if I didn't like their smoke, I didn't have to go to the pub, club, on the train, plane etc.
Well now the boot is firmly on the other foot and they are acting like spoilt brats.
Whenever I drive past my local pub and see all the smokers outside, I have a little chuckle to myself. I will chuckle a bit louder when I go past the pub in the middle of February when the temperature is about -3 degrees.
Well now the boot is firmly on the other foot and they are acting like spoilt brats.
Whenever I drive past my local pub and see all the smokers outside, I have a little chuckle to myself. I will chuckle a bit louder when I go past the pub in the middle of February when the temperature is about -3 degrees.
Long Term - Give up and tell him to save his lungs before its to late otherwise you'll be going on holiday alone and wont have to worry about him sulking because he cant puff on a toxic cancerous stick.
Short Term - Get him a bottle of Rescue Remedy - http://www.rescueremedy.co.uk/
Short Term - Get him a bottle of Rescue Remedy - http://www.rescueremedy.co.uk/
I think smokers that say if you dont like my smoke, don't stand near me are inconsiderate. I smoke but I dont begrudge going outside for a fag. I do it at home so why shouldnt I do it in a pub. I haven't been on a long hall flight but I did go 10 hours without smoking at wembley. I just sucked mints. The inhilator sounds like an excellent ideas. Do airports not now have dedicated outside areas?
nsted Airport is ready for the national smoking ban, which comes into force on Sunday. Designated areas are being provided on the terminal forecourt and other areas for smokers following the introduction of the smoking ban.
Find out where you are planning on flying from, I reckon there will be somewhere for him to go.
nsted Airport is ready for the national smoking ban, which comes into force on Sunday. Designated areas are being provided on the terminal forecourt and other areas for smokers following the introduction of the smoking ban.
Find out where you are planning on flying from, I reckon there will be somewhere for him to go.
It's not much help, but whenever I have been on a long haul flight and can't smoke I tend not to be too bothered, when I'm on the way out anyway! Really excited about the holiday so not being able to smoke doesn't bother me.... the way back is another matter though when I am stressed and pi55ed off about coming home - all I can say is good luck!
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