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    PIA Prohibits Cabin Crew from Carrying Cigarettes and Tobacco Products

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has implemented a new policy that prohibits its cabin crew members from carrying cigarettes and any tobacco-related products while on duty. This measure aims to foster a healthier and more professional atmosphere during flights, aligning with global aviation standards that discourage tobacco use among airline staff. The airline’s decision reflects growing awareness about the health risks associated with tobacco and the importance of setting a positive example for passengers.

    In a significant development, PIA’s move also addresses concerns about secondhand smoke exposure and the overall image of the airline. By restricting tobacco products, the airline hopes to enhance passenger comfort and safety, as well as improve the wellbeing of its employees. This policy change is part of broader efforts within the aviation industry to promote smoke-free environments and support crew members in maintaining healthier lifestyles.

    Meanwhile, this initiative could influence other regional carriers to adopt similar restrictions, contributing to a wider cultural shift in airline operations. The ban not only underscores PIA’s commitment to health and safety but also aligns with international trends aimed at reducing tobacco consumption in public and professional settings. As airlines continue to prioritize passenger experience and crew welfare, such policies are likely to become more common worldwide.

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