Traveler
Volume 3, Number 3 Publication of Carl’s Travel Network Summer 2014
SMOKERS MEET NEW RESTRICTIONS DURING TRAVEL
Travelers should be aware of increased constraints on the ability to smoke in public places. About five years ago, smoking was prohibited on all domestic airline flights.
Now, the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport recently declared the entire passenger terminal off limits to smokers. Those wishing to smoke will now have to leave the airport premises to do so. Perhaps more far reaching is the law passed in Los Angeles and New York which makes cigarette smoking illegal in restaurants. Violators face a $50 fine for the first offense, $100 fine for the second offense, $100 within a year, and $250 fine for every offense after that. Be cautious when traveling not to violate unexpected smoking laws!
CRUSING ON THE RHINE
Strasbourg, the capitol of French Alsace, is a wonderful city to begin or end a cruise. Its pink sandstone Cathedral and a well-preserved old town are enchanting attractions for vacationing tourists. The cost of a three-day cruise including two evening meals, two breakfast, two luncheons and coffee and cakeAmerican
Traveler
Volume 3, Number 3 Publication of Carl’s Travel Network Summer 2014
SMOKERS MEET NEW RESTRICTIONS DURING TRAVEL
Travelers should be aware of increased constraints on the ability to smoke in public places. About five years ago, smoking was prohibited on all domestic airline flights.
Now, the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport recently declared the entire passenger terminal off limits to smokers. Those wishing to smoke will now have to leave the airport premises to do so. Perhaps more far reaching is the law passed in Los Angeles and New York which makes cigarette smoking illegal in restaurants. Violators face a $50 fine for the first offense, $100 fine for the second offense, $100 within a year, and $250 fine for every offense after that. Be cautious when