
Man Fined for Vaping on a Plane During Landing in Sichuan
A passenger was caught vaping during landing on a Sichuan Airlines flight from Chengdu to Xichang on March 18. Police said he admitted knowing vaping is prohibited during flight operations.
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A passenger was caught vaping during landing on a Sichuan Airlines flight from Chengdu to Xichang on March 18. Police said he admitted knowing vaping is prohibited during flight operations.

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A new study found that adults enjoy sweet flavored vaping products just as much as teens, adding to the debate around flavor restrictions.

vvild announced that its operations and some specialty stores have reopened in line with local rules, along with disinfection, phone ordering, and targeted subsidies to help dealers resume business.

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In the UK, drivers could be fined if vapor from vaping obstructs their vision. While vaping while driving is not illegal itself, police may act if it affects safe control of the vehicle.

Hungary cut the excise tax on nicotine e-liquid from 55 forints to 20 forints per ml starting March 1, a move expected to lower prices and help curb black-market sales.

France’s third-level COVID-19 alert forced the closure of all non-essential businesses, including vape shops, as the government tightened measures to contain the pandemic.

The FDA has finalized a rule requiring new cigarette warning labels with color images and larger package coverage, highlighting serious health risks including fetal harm, heart disease, and diabetes.

The US FDA warned retailers and manufacturers that vaping products without the required regulatory authorization must be removed from the market.

A large French survey found no evidence that vaping leads teenagers to regular smoking, suggesting French teens are unlikely to move from vaping to cigarettes.

Although the WHO has publicly opposed vaping products, a WHO representative in the Philippines reportedly acknowledged that vaping is safer than combustible cigarettes.