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Is there a smoking lounge in Seattle airport?

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is a non-smoking facility. Smoking is prohibited along the upper and lower airport drives, besides where designated below, everywhere in the airport garage, anywhere inside the terminal and in all airfield locations.



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Smoking is permitted outside the Terminal buildings at least 10 feet from the entrance doors unless otherwise marked. Ashtrays are provided outside the entrances. These rules are in accordance with Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Regulations, Virginia Indoor Clean Air Act, Va.

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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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You're not allowed to smoke in an airport toilet and you shouldn't do it. For one, most airports have designated areas for smokers, where you can smoke as much as you want without any consequences. Two, smoking in airport toilets is illegal, and if you were to get caught, you would probably need to pay a hefty fine.

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Yes. The scanners can detect cigarettes. Since most scanners have modern X-ray imaging technology, they can easily identify cigarettes in your luggage. But you needn't have to hide cigarettes inside your luggage as TSA permits you to bring cigarettes in the luggage.

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