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Jump to full article: New York Daily News, 2009-09-29 Author: Alexandra Hazlett DAILY NEWS WRITER
Intro: The Irish airline Ryanair is now allowing passengers to smoke on its flights, according to a press release.
But nonsmokers need not cancel their reservations for fear of noxious fumes. The "smokeless" cigarettes are not lit - nicotine is inhaled directly.
Packs of 10 smokeless cigarettes will be sold to passengers 18 years of age and older for 6 euros (about $8.72) on all flights.
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