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Suvarnabhumi Airport to Introduce Prototype Indoor Smoking Rooms by End of July

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53 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Given that technically cannabis is only decriminalised if it contains less than 0.2% of THC per dry weight, anyone smoking a joint would be doing so illegally.

I see. I was under the misconception that the 0.2% was only for extracts.

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  • Bring back smoking on the plane as well, just to piss off the militant non-smokers, 555

  • renaissanc
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    I've seen smoking rooms at airports before. If the smokers don't already have lung cancer, by the time they leave the room they will.

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    If the room is full lock the doors

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7 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Well, these filthy smokers can gut it out on long hall flights.  Why not for a few hours in the airport?  Ban it, noone wants to smell the stinking remnants and BO mouth.

Dr Chayanan explained that the initiative is aimed at accommodating transit passengers who are unable to leave the airport between connecting flights

3 hours ago, baansgr said:

Brainwashed from young, and you can gaurantee those same people.will drink and drive or ride push bikes like lunatics with no care for other roadusers seen it so many times

 

Bit OTT man.

 

Stay far away from these rooms ! I went through Switzerland on my way to Bangkok and the departure gate was near a Smoking room . The air was foul all around it. Everyone was complaining. Should not be allowed. Put it somewhere where you’re not hurting others.

Flip...flop...flip...flop. Even as an avid hater of smoking in public places, more than most, and sensitive to smoke personally (I get stuffed up and cough my lungs out when near a smoker) - I thought it was absolutely nuts that they banned the smoking rooms a few years back. Yes- it's stinky for a few seconds when you pass by it, but it's better than half the gate toilets smelling like cigarettes.

8 hours ago, Emdog said:

Hard to get figures, but AQI of 22 looks like equal to 1 cigarette. The air pollution in Thailand is murderous, literally, with numbers above 100 typical. If they do all the air scrubbing and what have you for smoking rooms, they just might end up having cleaner air than outside the terminal!

Cigarettes are way more toxic than PM2.5. Cigarette smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals, including carcinogens (benzene, formaldehyde), heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium), carbon monoxide, radioactive materials (like polonium-210)

Meanwhile, PM2.5 is primarily a mixture of soot, dust, sulfates, nitrates, and other combustion byproducts.

 

Fun fact: most of the above is contained in vape vapor too - just at lower quantities. Higher temperature vapes contain more. Duration matters too: taking 100 puffs from a vape is worse than smoking 1 cigarette. That's what a lot of people don't understand, especially in Thailand, they think it's harmless candy and suck on it continuously throughout the night - that's the equivalent of having a cigarette every half an hour or so. If you have a few puffs here and there yes it's less harm, but if you continuosly puff it's pretty much the same or worse.

9 hours ago, Trippy said:

Bring back smoking on the plane as well, just to piss off the militant non-smokers, 555

4 hours ago, Trippy said:

I'm sorry you don't like my attitude, but a person can only accept so much negativity and name calling, before lashing out. 

 

P.S. Calling people you don't know "dumb" on the internet makes you a pompus a**

 

... Of which you were able to provide us with a perfect example... 

 

 

9 hours ago, Trippy said:

Bring back smoking on the plane as well, just to piss off the militant non-smokers, 555

 

So.... how many people 'called you a name you didn't like' on the first page of this thread before you dropped this golden droplet of pompousasshattery ???

4 hours ago, Peabody said:
5 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Given that technically cannabis is only decriminalised if it contains less than 0.2% of THC per dry weight, anyone smoking a joint would be doing so illegally.

I see. I was under the misconception that the 0.2% was only for extracts.

 

I think this is one of the key issues with the monumental mess surrounding the legalisation of cannabis in Thailand.

 

The updated regulations sat in a confusing grey area, caught between narcotics, food, and health legislation. The then Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister (no names mentioned, stinky farangs) allegedly had vested interests in cannabis farms just across the border. Promoting this legal ambiguity was, unsurprisingly, quite profitable.

 

However, if I'm not mistaken, it was only cannabis containing less than 0.2% THC by dry weight that was decriminalised, and even then, under a health-related framework - essentially for medicinal purposes, not general recreational use.

 

Legal Clarification:

Decriminalisation (June 2022): Thailand removed cannabis and hemp from the narcotics list in 2022, but only parts of the plant with less than 0.2% THC by dry weight are legal. This means low-THC cannabis extracts, oils, and products are allowed, particularly for medical and health-related purposes.

 

Recreational Use: Technically, recreational use was never formally legalised. But, the misleading announcements and lack of clear legislation led to a boom in dispensaries and recreational use - and what a boom it was, more weed shops than 7-11's ??... If only a certain 'group' managed a 7-11 weed dispensary to be franchised might fewer 'new business owners' not be in line for getting shafted by an inconsistent government policy.

 

Possession and Sale: Smoking in public has always been prohibited (considered a public nuisance), and unlicensed sale or processing can still land a person in legal trouble. A licensing system was set up and was loosely enforced.... BiB pockets filled...   and more so now the announcements are firming up.

 

 

 

 

Great

about time we had somewhere to smoke while waiting three or so hours.  
nobody asking the non smokers or haters to go into them. 
and please don’t use the excuse they have to sit beside somebody smelling of smoke.  ! 
better than sitting because a drunk.  !!! 

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38 minutes ago, john11k said:

Great

about time we had somewhere to smoke while waiting three or so hours.  
nobody asking the non smokers or haters to go into them. 
and please don’t use the excuse they have to sit beside somebody smelling of smoke.  ! 
better than sitting because a drunk.  !!! 

 

To be fair...   both are just as bad...    then there are those who want to watch their phone, or parents who can't control kids, those who bring their own stinky food etc.... 

... Loads of people are inconsiderate of others... 

 

So... the 'stinking of smoke' thing... is a thing... its not nice, and using the excuse that some people get drunk and difficult doesn't make someone who reeks of smoke reek any less.... 

 

... But...  clean, well ventilated smoking area's would...      and if there aren't any reasons people may be sympathetic towards smokers, thats one reason non-smokers might want to consider and also support clean well ventilated smoking areas....

 

Give smokers an air-side outdoor cafe area too - why not ?... It could be profitable too... 

23 hours ago, Xonax said:


Not funny at all. Today you have to walk through clouds of smelly smoke, when you walk from the taxi to the terminal, since the heavy smokers are standing right outside every entrance of the airport. I quit smoking 30 years ago and think that smoking should be banned in all public places.

There are no smoke clouds to walk through in the USA.  Just ban smoking in all public places.  

 

I remember decades ago I would go out to a pub or club and oh the smell when I took off my shirt at home in preparation for going to bed.  Since then never had that issue.  I can't even image the last time I saw someone smoking where I live.

1 hour ago, Showtime said:

 I can't even image the last time I saw someone smoking where I live.

 

I can only take a guess,  at where you live.

 

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On 7/21/2025 at 8:04 AM, newbee2022 said:

If the room is full lock the doors

1st stupid comment

On 7/21/2025 at 9:09 AM, Nickcage49 said:

WHY? If you can't be at the airport for a couple of hours and not smoke you have a problem. These smoking rooms always leak smoke into the hallways. If you have to have them put them far away from normal places. Make the smokers work to get to them. 

2nd stupid comment

On 7/21/2025 at 12:23 PM, Humpy said:

Smoking Rooms aka 'Kipper rooms' should include a shower room where fag suckers can clean themselves and change into clean clothing (having put their stinking attire in sealed airtight bags). This would then make sure the person they will be sitting next to, on a 12 hour flight, does not have suffer the stench of these addicts. Will the kipper rooms be for vapers also ?

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56 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

2nd stupid comment

Who asked you? Nobody

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