The video was accompanied by the caption, "I suspected that he was using an e-cigarette." The video showed a man in business class on an airplane looking at his smartphone screen while holding what appeared to be an e-cigarette in his mouth.
After that, smoke started emitting from the aircraft. Internet users who saw the video commented, "If he had told the airline, they would have taken some kind of action," and "There must have been small children on board, so why is he so embarrassed?"
"Is it really okay to use electronic cigarettes?" "We should file a complaint with video evidence attached." "Is this even possible?" "There are a fair number of people who smoke because electronic cigarettes don't smell."
Some users have also claimed that what the man is holding is not an e-cigarette, but a 'vitamin stick'. Vitamin sticks heat liquid
It uses the same method as electronic cigarettes, which create water vapor by emitting a vapor, and it is said to make it look like you are smoking a cigarette. Electronic cigarettes can be carried on board the plane, but they cannot be brought as checked baggage.
Liquid e-cigarettes can be carried in either carry-on or checked baggage, but to be carried in carry-on baggage they must be in a bag of no more than 100 milliliters.
In addition, according to Article 23, Paragraph 1, Item 2 of the Aviation Security Act (Obligation of Passengers to Cooperate), passengers on board an aircraft are prohibited from smoking in order to ensure the safe operation and travel of the aircraft and its passengers. If,
If a passenger smokes on board an aircraft in flight or at rest, he or she will be fined 10 million won (approximately 1.118 million yen) or less than 5 million won (approximately 559,000 yen) in accordance with Article 50 of the Aviation Security Act (penalties).
shall be punished with a fine of.
2024/07/30 20:56 KST
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