No.
Schipol airport, in designated areas near bars. Hurrah!Great.
Yes, Miami International Airport is a smoke free facility indoors. Smoking is, however, allowed in designated areas outside of the airport. Most major US airports are smoke-free.
Smoking is not allowed inside Denver Airport. There are designated smoking areas outside the terminals where smoking is permitted.
No, the Boston airport is smoke-free and does not have a smoking area.
Yes, Frankfurt Airport has designated smoking areas, but they are not located within the lounges themselves. Travelers can find smoking lounges in various terminals, allowing smokers to enjoy a designated space without leaving the airport. However, if you're in a lounge, smoking is generally not permitted inside.
Yes, the Albuquerque airport has smoking areas at the Route 66 Diner (center of Concourse A and B) and a separate area on Concourse B.
No, the Baltimore airport is smoke-free and does not have a smoking area.
yes, but in a particular smoking zone area. sayan ghosh dastidar
Yes they are, even a bic lighter doesn't set off the metal detector. So yes, but obviously you can't actually smoke in the plane or in the airport (unless the airport has a designated smoking area for you).
Oh, dude, you're asking about Bradley International Airport? Yeah, they have designated smoking areas outside the terminals. You can puff away to your heart's content... well, within reason. Just follow the signs and you'll find your little slice of smoky paradise.
No. There are very few airports left in the U.S. that have smoking rooms, and JFK is not one of them. For a full list of which airports have smoking rooms and which don't, see the Related Link below.
Smoking is allowed outside the terminal building, and there are designated cubicles inside the building for smoking. However you may not carry a lighted cigarette, cigar or pipe anywhere else.