Charter Airline To Give Out Free Solar Cigarettes
Well, you can do a lot of things on planes now a days. E-mail, watch TV, and even take a little nap in a bed if your flying 1st class overseas. But the CEO of Solar Cigarette is working his way to offer airlines and charters to give out free ecigs.
Online, February 15, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Smokers may have an opportunity to try electronic cigarettes free in U.S. flights. CEO of SolarCigarette.com is working on cutting a deal for smokers to have free ecigs while they fly in US airlines. This would offer smokers a healthy alternative and a chance to try the Solar Cigarette free.
Read the story on how Solar Cigarette plans to give free electronic cigarettes on U.S. flights.
This comes as a surprise though. Now more mandates are being assessed by the commercial airlines to ban the electronic cigarettes in U.S. flights.
Report on the Electronic Cigarette Ban from Logan Michaels:
"I Came across an article that US would ban e-cigarettes on US flights. Well, nothing is set in stone. I love to smoke my electronic cigarette in flights and since their is no odor or smoke. Then non smokers don't get annoyed."
"Honestly, if you smoked your electronic cigarette on a flight. Most times no one would notice. It's water vapor. But with the news of possible bans on planes for ecigarettes. It doesn't mean the end of the world."
"In fact with more and more research on the e-cigarette. More CEO of commercial flying companies will possibly change this some time in the future. But... don't hold your breath."
"Here is the report from the Department of Transportation:"
"The U.S. Department of Transportation says the use of smokeless electronic cigarettes on airplanes is prohibited and plans to issue an official ban this spring, according to a letter from Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood obtained by The Associated Press."
"In the letter to Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey, LaHood said the department has been informing airlines and the public that it interprets smoking regulations to include e-cigarettes.
Lautenberg, who wrote the 1987 law that banned smoking on airplanes, had asked transportation officials to clarify the rule."
"E-cigarettes are plastic and metal devices that heat a liquid nicotine solution in a disposable cartridge, creating vapor that the "smoker" inhales. A tiny light on the tip even glows like a real cigarette. They have prompted debate over how risky they are and whether they're even legal.
Numerous videos on YouTube show passengers using the devices on airplanes. Lautenberg even said some passengers have interpreted flight attendant instructions to mean that the devices were only prohibited when other electronic devices were not allowed during takeoff and landing."
"Many airlines already have begun informing passengers that the devices are not allowed on flights, but Lautenberg said there had been confusion over their use and wanted to make sure officials were solidly opposed to opening the door to e-smoking on planes. Some e-cigarette distributors have touted their convenience because they can be "smoked" anywhere traditional cigarettes are not allowed."
You can read the rest of the article here on the electronic cigarette ban in flights.
Currently, the CEO of Solar Cigarette is working on helping smokers to be able to smoke in the air. He has been working and organizing a large quit smoking members in South Florida. The CEO, objective is to offer support for smokers to help stay committed to staying away from old harmful cigarettes.
Solar Cigarette is now connecting with smokers to still give free trials of the Solar Cigarette. Simply joining their facebook fan page qualifies you to receive your 2nd generation starter kit.
View the Facebook page and get your electronic cigarette trial, the 2nd Generation Solar Cigarette.