Top 25 Airports

Airports ranked by size, with smoking policies compared between 2002 and 2004.

Rank
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Airport/StateSmoking: 2004Smoking: 2006Reason
1: William B. Hartsfield International (GA) YesYes
2: Chicago O'Hare International (IL) NoYessmoking allowed in airport lounges and lounge in International Terminal
3: Los Angeles International (CA) NoNo
4: Dallas Fort Worth International (TX) NoNo
5: Denver International (CO) YesYes
6: Phoenix Sky Harbor International (AZ) YesYes
7: Las Vegas McCarran International (NV) YesYes
8: George Bush International Airport (TX) NoNo
9: Minneapolis St.Paul International (MN) NoNo
10: Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County (MI) NoYesairport administrators decided to allow smoking in 1 bar
11: San Francisco International (CA) NoNo
12: Miami Intenational (FL) YesNo(state law)
13: John F. Kennedy International (NY) YesNo(state law)
14: Newark International (NJ) YesYes
15: Seattle Tacoma International (WA) YesNonow smokefree
16: Orlando International (FL) YesNo(state law)
17: Lambert St.Louis International (MO) YesYes
18: Philadelphia International (PA) YesNonow smokefree
19: Charlotte/Douglas International (NC) YesYes
20: General Edward Lawrence Logan International (MA) NoYesairport administrators decided to install a smoking bar
21: La Guardia (NY) YesNo(state law)
22: Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International (KY) YesYes
23: Honolulu International (HI) YesYes
24: Baltimore Washington International (MD) NoYessmoking allowed in designated bars and restaurants
25: Salt Lake City International (UT) YesYes