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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-08-2011 @ 9:49AM
cook said...
As a former smoker, I can appreciate the extreme urge. While far fewer folks smoke these days, finding a safe (legal?) spot in a huge, international airport can be a challenge. As much as simply not smoking is the best course, offering a PAID space for that pre-boarding fix IS a reasonable service. Some will use it now and over time the need (we hope) will fade. Is it a reasonable service in those thousand-acre airports that are otherwise non-smoking venues? Best guess is yes. I don't, but I used to and I understand how awful it can be. At least for a few years, let those paid spaces fly. -C.
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