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Do any US airports have smoking rooms?

U.S. airports that still allow indoor smoking include Washington Dulles Airport (based in Philip Morris' home state of Virginia), McCarran Las Vegas, Memphis, Nashville, Cincinnati-Northern KY; and Biloxi.



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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have designated smoking areas at JFK airport. These areas are located outside of the terminal buildings. Smokers must be at least 20 feet away from any entrance or exit to a terminal, and they must use the provided ashtrays.

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McCarran International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas – Smoking is permitted in the Budweiser Racing Track Lounge in the Esplanade Pre-Security area, enclosed slot-machine lounges (B, C, D, and E Gates), and designated outdoor areas near ticketing and baggage claim.

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Seattle Tacoma International Airport (SEA) – Completely smokefree indoors and e-cigarette use is not permitted indoors. Smoking is allowed only in two outdoor locations, at North and South ends of Lower Drive.

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3. Denver International Airport (DEN) – Completely smokefree indoors and e-cigarette use is not permitted indoors. Designated smoking areas are located outside of the Jeppesen Terminal.

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Q. Does Austin-Bergstrom International Airport have a smoking area? A. AUS does not have any smoking lounges but there is smoking allowed 25 feet outside the main entrance of the airport.

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Smoking areas are located outside the terminals on Level 1 (arrivals) and Level 2 (departures) across the street from Concourses D, E, F, H and J, and inside Concourse D at the TGI Friday's smoking lounge near Gate D-36.

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(WTOC) - Starting Thursday, Jan. 2, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a smoke-free environment. Atlanta City Council passed an ordinance that has prohibited smoking and vaping inside the airport. All smoking rooms inside the airport are now closed.

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Where can I smoke at SFO? Smoking is permitted only in the designated smoking areas outside of the terminal buildings. Smoking is not permitted within 20 feet of main entrances, exits, and operable windows of airport buildings.

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Duty-Free: Duty-free shops can be found in Terminals 1, 4, 5, 7, and 8. Smoking Areas: There are no indoor smoking areas at JFK (this includes electronic cigarettes). There are designated smoking areas outside of the terminals.

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Smoking areas closed
We decided to close all public smoking areas both before and after security, meaning that the entire terminal is now smoke-free. Smoking in the car parks has also no longer been permitted since 1 August 2020. This is clearly indicated at the entrances to the parking areas.

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CLT is a smoke-free facility; this includes all restaurants, bars, lounges and airline clubs. Smoking is allowed outside, 100 feet away from the terminal's doorway. As smoking is only permitted outside the terminal, screening at a security checkpoint is required to return to the gate area.

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