
Pic Of Old Plane Boarding Passes Goes Viral, Internet Spots Shocking Detail
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The boarding passes were for a "non-smoking cabin" on a plane heading from London Heathrow to Casablanca, Morocco.
Air travel has considerably changed over the years. There was a time when smoking on an aircraft was as common as ordering a drink. "Smoking or non-smoking" was the question asked of travellers when booking a seat on an airplane. However, as the science of smoking became more clear, airlines and governments took action and banned what was once freely acceptable activity on an aircraft. Recently, people have been left stunned after a social media user shared a photo of a couple of old boarding passes, which were valid for a "non-smoking cabin".
In a Reddit post shared to the "r/AskUK" subreddit, the user shared the picture of the old boarding passes that fell out of the front page of a secondhand book that they bought. The passes were for a "non-smoking cabin" on a plane heading from London Heathrow to Casablanca, Morocco. "I've tried looking everywhere online to see any similar or to try to date them as I'm so intrigued as to how old they could be but had no luck finding anything!" the user wrote in the caption of the post.
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