Civil Aviation Administration Rules on the Prohibition of Smoking in Civil Airports and Civil Aircraft
30 Dec, 1997
COMMENTS: The Civil Aviation Administration Rules on the Prohibition of Smoking in Civil Airports and Civil Aircraft were made in 1997 by the Civil Aviation Administration. The rules require that smoking areas be designated in civil airports and on international flights. The rules further establish that domestic flights are smoke free. In addition, the rules set forth penalties for violations.
To the best of our knowledge, all laws provided here are in effect as of January 15, 2025 unless otherwise noted.