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Atlanta |
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International |
ATL |
Smoking is allowed in some restaurants and bars. There are also some smoking areas near some gates |
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Boston |
Boston Logan International |
BOS |
Smoking is not allowed at this airport |
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Chicago |
Chicago O'Hare Airport |
ORD |
Smoking is only allowed outside the airport 15ft from the entrances |
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Dallas/Ft. Worth |
Dallas/Ft. Worth |
DFW |
Smoking is not allowed inside the airport. You can smoke outside the airport. There are plenty of security stations by each terminal which keeps the time down on entering and exiting security between flights. |
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Miami |
Miami International Airport |
MIA |
Smoking is not allowed at this airport. |
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Denver |
Denver International Airport |
DEN |
Smoking is allowed in the smoking lounges provided in each terminal. |
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Detroit |
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport |
DTW |
No. On May 1, 2010, the State of Michigan's Dr. Ron Davis law went into effect which creates a smoking ban for all public places in the State of Michigan including, but not limited to, restaurants, businesses, hospitals, hotels and bars. Smoking is permitted outside of the terminals in designated smoking areas |
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Houston |
George Bush International Airport |
IAH |
Smoking is only allowed outside the airport before security. |
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Newark |
Newark Liberty International Airport |
EWR |
Smoking is allowed in designated bars and restaurants. |
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| Tampa |
Tampa International Airport |
TPA |
Smoking is permitted outside only. There are observation decks with smoking permitted at Airside A, C, E and F. |
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