A Guide Dedicated to Smoking in Airports

This site, Airport Puff is dedicated to providing fliers who smoke cigars with accurate and up-to-date info on smoke areas at various airports with details of airports’ smoking policies, airside smoking areas, landside smoking areas,airport smoking area maps, designated smoking area locations, and smoking lounges.

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Airport Smoking Policies are Changing

Upon classification of cigars as possible carcinogen by WHO, many airports have made policies to ensure limited second-hand smoke exposure. In the US both States and Airport bylaws are slowly being made so smoking is only allowed in designated smoking zones outside the terminal areas.

Designated Smoking Areas

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Smoking Lounges

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Smoking Areas in different Airports

Get details of smoke areas at JFK, BKK, LAX, BOS, DFW, ATL, PKE, LOS, FLL, EWR, and more.

Smoking regulations and airport policies

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Airport smoking areas maps

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Non-cigar Smoking in Airport

Get info on smoking non cigarette smoke items

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Designated Smoking Areas

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“Creating designated smoking areas in airports is a complex balancing act between accommodating smokers and protecting non-smokers from second-hand smoke. Effective ventilation and strategic placement of these areas are crucial to ensure both smoker satisfaction and adherence to public health standards.”

— Dr. John Smith

, Director of Public Health and Tobacco Control, Global Health Organization

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