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Air Canada Vaping?

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shades

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Just play the game. I use nicorette lozenges every time I fly, and no problem with withdrawal symptoms. The object is not to vape, it is to simply get through life. Save your fight for the bigger battles :)

I haven' flown since I started vaping... I would probably just drug myself with gravol and not sleep prior to a long flight then wait for the flight attendant to wake me up when we landed:) Atleast that was what I did on trips to China when I smoked :D
 

Hitmetwice

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Am I missing something? Whats wrong with popping into the lavatory and vaping away for 5 minutes? And repeat as needed.

Some "smoke" detectors are set off by even vapour and the ones in airplanes may be
even more sensitive.

Setting one off at 30,000 feet would not likely go over well.

One may even make the "no fly" list.

I'd rather stealth in my seat.:vapor::vapor:
 

r4nd0mCh40s

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Every flight attendant is different and every flight is different, its a risk either way, im sure anyone could survive the trip, you have probably did it when you were a smoker and didnt dare spark a cig up on the plane because you were "dying for one", vape in the airport before your flight. I was told at my airport where I work in winnipeg my co workers seen tons of people vaping in pre-boarding or walking through the arrivals.

and in case if no one has see This, think about how stealthy is your vaping is
 
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