§ 252.4 Smoking ban: air carriers.
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Air carriers shall prohibit smoking on the following flights:
(a) Scheduled passenger flights.
(b) Nonscheduled passenger flights, except for the following flights where a flight attendant is not a required crewmember on the aircraft as determined by the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration:
(1) Single entity charters.
(2) On-demand services of air taxi operators.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to require air carriers to permit smoking aboard aircraft.
[Docket DOT-OST-2011-0044, 81 FR 11427, Mar. 4, 2016]
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