The FAA prohibits smoking on board for any flights in the US. Smoking is also prohibited on international flights. Few (if any) countries still allow smoking on domestic flights. Whether or not the person is a crew member has no relevance.
United States1979: Cigars and Pipes banned on aircraft1988: Smoking banned on US Domestic flights under 2 hours1990: Smoking banned on US Domestic flights under 6 hours1998: Smoking banned on all US Domestic flights2000: Federal law introduced banning smoking on all flights by US airlines.
Yes it's only allowed on some international.
Not very long ago smoking was allowed during the flight. It was however not allowed during landing, take off and during refuelling. A no smoking sign was therefore switched on and smoking was only allowed when the captain switched off the sign. Presently, no smoking is allowed in most flights, but the lights are switched on to remind the passengers that smoking is not permitted
On International Qantas Flights you can purchase duty free alcohol at the airport. You are not permitted to carry such substance inside your check in luggage.
No, smoking is not allowed on any Ryanair flights.
no
Yes, the Albuquerque airport has smoking areas at the Route 66 Diner (center of Concourse A and B) and a separate area on Concourse B.
No, smoking and drinking are not permitted.
1989
Yes, but only in permitted areas; and also, generally, smoking is not recommended.
No. It's prohibited by US law to allow smoking on flights departing from or flying to the US, with a small exception. Here's the citation: 49 U.S.C. § 41706 "Airline Flights" Smoking is prohibited on domestic U.S. airline flights. Smoking is also prohibited in foreign air travel arriving in or departing from the U.S. Exception: If a foreign government objects to the prohibition of smoking during foreign air travel, the Secretary of Transportation shall negotiate an alternative. ----------- I am 99% sure that private chartered flights will still permit smoking on board.