Smoking On Airplanes
No one can really be sure why smoking on planes was ever a thing, although back in the day it was common for smokers to indulge in a nicotine stick wherever they were. There is even evidence to suggest that doctors back then approved smoking as a healthy habit. Apparently, it was common practice before the 90s no one clocked that it would interfere with the plane’s lifespan before that. I want to know if smoking in a closed-off room for years ruins the ceiling and walls, why did no one think it would do the same on an aircraft? Boomers, we need answers!

Smoking On Airplanes
