Better late than never.
On October 22, the Federal Aviation Administration eliminated the rule that required an off switch for the “no smoking” sign on planes, even though smoking on US flights officially ended decades ago.
Before the change, domestic and international flights allowed travelers to smoke while onboard despite the fire hazard, where flight attendants and passengers would take cigarette breaks, often leading to a thick haze inside the cabins.
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