Charter airline gives out free Blu Cigs electronic cigarettes

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Willriker

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A friend of mine told me about this interesting little article on USA Today. So, i just yahoo'd it up. I thought i would share it with you guys.

By Charisse Jones, USA TODAY
You can do a lot of things on an airplane. E-mail a friend, watch TV, even lie in a bed if you're flying overseas in first class. But you can't smoke.
One company hopes to change that. Blu Cigs, maker of electronic cigarettes that offer the taste but not the tobacco found in a regular cigarette, is partnering with a charter jet company to provide free samples to passengers. It hopes some commercial airlines will consider following suit.
"Definitely it's the first step," Jason Healy, president of Blu Cigs, says of the partnership with Global Exec Aviation of Long Beach. "It's largely to gather feedback ... and just highlight the fact it's an option."
Smoking was prohibited on all commercial domestic flights and international flights to and from the U.S. in June 2000, according to the Transportation Department. It wasn't banned on charter flights, but charter companies must provide a seat in a non-smoking part of the plane to anyone who asks.
The department has not taken a position on whether the smoking ban applies to e-cigarettes, spokesman Bill Mosley says.

Electronic cigarettes are battery-operated atomizers that warm up a flavored liquid that then produces vapor. The user gets bursts of nicotine and the feel of a regular cigarette, but there's no smoke or odor.
The FAA and other industry officials say it's up to individual carriers whether to allow the tobacco-free devices on board. For now, commercial airlines don't appear to be budging.
"We have no plans to offer e-cigarettes, and we currently do not allow their use in-flight," Southwest spokesman Brad Hawkins says.
Neither does American Airlines, spokeswoman Mary Frances Fagan says. "We have no plans to allow any cigarettes on our aircraft," she says.
Jason Holi, an operations manager for Global Exec Aviation, says that the airlines might want to give electronic cigarettes a try.
A key factor in why he welcomed them onto the private jets managed by his company was the loss of a customer who would have paid $300,000 for a trip to South Africa but backed out when he learned he couldn't smoke during the flight.
"We're in a customer-service industry," Holi says. "If I have a passenger who's a white-knuckle flier but a heavy chain smoker, I want to make it as accommodating as possible for him."
Still, he says he understands that airlines have a wider audience to please, and some fliers might object even if their fellow passengers are puffing vapor rather than smoke.
"When you're in an enclosed environment with ... so many different opinions," he says, "that would create a problem

Charter airline gives out free Blu Cigs electronic cigarettes - USATODAY.com

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follow up info. Id say this is a pretty 'glowing' advertizement for ecigs.

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Blu Cigs Teams Up With Luxury Charter Jet Company To Deliver Airborn Relief For Smokers

blu Cigs, a leading US manufacturer of e-Cigarettes has just announced a partnership with Global Exec Aviation (GEA), a premier luxury charter jet service based in Southern California. An ARG/US Gold safety rated air carrier, GEA will now provide complimentary in-flight packs of blu disposable e-Cigarette singles to its exclusive Fortune 500 and celebrity clientele – allowing passengers to satisfy cravings to smoke without impacting air travel safety or disturbing non-smoking customers.

Similar to blu’s best-selling rechargeable e-Cigs – which deliver the same taste and feel of a traditional cigarette minus the tar, ash, tobacco, smell and over 10,000 chemicals – the disposable e-cigarettes come in a variety of flavors, and emit a harmless water vapor instead of smoke. Perfect for on-the-go travelers, blu’s disposables are a convenient and budget-friendly alternative to traditional cigarettes, with just one disposable blu equaling approximately 20 – 30 cigarettes.

“After conducting extensive research into other brands in the e-Cig space, we chose blu because the high quality of their product naturally aligned with the integrity of our brand and clientele,” said Jason Holi, GEA’s Director of Charter Sales. “blu effectively satisfies cravings for smokers, but without the smell and second-hand smoke that can bother other passengers.”

Beyond the lingering odor and potential damage to the expensive leather seats, carpeting and other appointments – tobacco smoke has been proven to damage sensitive avionic equipment which can create a significant flight risk.

“Providing a first-class experience for all our clients continues to be our number one priority,” said GEA president Ramon Mauriquez. “We will never make a decision that would in any way compromise the safety and comfort of our clients, which demonstrates how confident we are in blu. Our goal is to continually offer the luxury amenities that match GEA’s level of luxury service – and blu helps us do just that.”

In addition to the airline industry, blu has also attracted the interest of other businesses seeking on-site, customer-friendly smoking alternatives including sporting venues, bars, clubs, restaurants, hotels, and resorts.

“blu offers everything you like about smoking, and none of the things you don’t,” said blu president Jason Healy. “We are thrilled to partner with a company like GEA, since this alliance further underscores our own ongoing commitment to deliver a product that enhances our customers’ lifestyles.”
 
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