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Smoking Alternatives While Traveling Worldwide

Smoking Alternatives While Traveling Worldwide

Most European countries have dropped travel restrictions which means it’s finally time to get out and go on an adventure and many have already begun. An article at Forbes points out that commercial flights in the EU increased by 156% from March 2021 to March 2022. EU countries are reporting huge increases in bookings for tourism. It’s obvious that people are itching to get out to a destination. But since it’s probably been a while, some travelers may be a little rusty with the proper dos and don’ts of their destinations.

One pitfall travelers often forget is smoking, with various countries having different smoking laws. For example, in Spain, there is a total ban on smoking – except for in smoking clubs. In Ireland, smoking is punishable by a fine of up to 3,000 euros. It can be difficult and very expensive for smokers to break a smoking law in any of these countries. So, if you are thinking about traveling anytime soon, here are some ideas for beating smoking bans.

Nicotine gum instead of smoking while traveling

Since you’ll be traveling to beautiful destinations like Copenhagen or Rome, you’ll need something that is easy to use and convenient – like nicotine gum. Gum is ideal for people on the go because they are easy to carry around. Whenever you feel like enjoying some nicotine, just pop a piece of gum in your mouth. They are available in two strengths: 2mg and 4mg. This way you can choose between a lighter hit or a stronger buzz. Nicotine gum looks similar to regular gum so it’s easy to use without having to deal with any local smoking rules or bans. The downside to gum is when it’s time to throw it away, it can be messy unless you have some tissue readily available and can find a rubbish bin nearby.

Nicotine pouches – a smoking alternative

A newer product that is also small and can help beat smoking rules is the innovative nicotine pouch. Pouches are little tobacco-free porous bags. You place them under the upper lip and they deliver nicotine. They don’t require any spitting (like chewing tobacco) and they are becoming widely accepted as a nicotine option. In a blog post on using nicotine pouches in public by Prilla, the article confirms that they’re allowed in most spaces that have banned cigarette smoking including restaurants and public transportation. Pouches are not lit up, thus are not smoked, and do not annoy people in the surrounding area or destroy the quality of air in a room. Therefore, if…

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