List of airports where e-cig is allowed

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Hello everyone,

I am frequent flyer and wanted to see what airports have allowed vaping and what have not. Usually whenever I go to an airport I ask the information center or the related authorities whether ecig is allowed or not. To my amazement uptil now Montreal in Quebec, Canada has allowed it officially.
 

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In list form, from Which Airports Allow Electronic Cigarettes Indoors? | Electronic Cigarette Blog | White Cloud

Note that any airport in NYC has them banned now, and you must follow the same rules as tobacco smokers.

Airports with e cigarette bans in USA – Visual Representation

• Boston Logan International Airport
• Chicago Midway International Airport
• Chicago O’Hare International Airport
• Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
• Denver International Airport
• Detroit Metropolitan Airport
• George Bush Intercontinental Airport
• Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
• Los Angeles International Airport
• Orlando International Airport
• Philadelphia International Airport
• San Francisco International Airport
• Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

For now, you can use your e-cigs inside the terminals in these airports:

Airports that allow e cigs in USA – At a glance

• Charlotte Douglas International Airport
• Dulles International Airport
• McCarran International Airport (Las Vegas)
• Miami International Airport
• Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
• Ronald Reagan Washington International Airport
• Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
• Tampa International Airport
 

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Over the holidays I noticed people openly vaping in Denver (I stealthed) and no one seemed to care even though the above link shows that it is banned. Also good to go in Miami airport.

Yes, but if you know there's a possibility a bored worker might make an issue, it can only help to be aware. Airports are the Fed's turf, don't want to mess around there...
 

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Those with smoking lounges if you're in the lounge. All if you're in the bathroom ;) or being stealthy. When I was traveling a lot I would go into the member lounges and sit in there and get a beer and vape. Nobody ever said anything - they didn't want to loose a paying lounge member ;)

Hahaha Thank you for the info. To be honest at least now I can vape inside my hotel room which is longer part of the stay. :)
 

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In list form, from Which Airports Allow Electronic Cigarettes Indoors? | Electronic Cigarette Blog | White Cloud

Note that any airport in NYC has them banned now, and you must follow the same rules as tobacco smokers.

Airports with e cigarette bans in USA – Visual Representation

• Boston Logan International Airport
• Chicago Midway International Airport
• Chicago O’Hare International Airport
• Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
• Denver International Airport
• Detroit Metropolitan Airport
• George Bush Intercontinental Airport
• Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
• Los Angeles International Airport
• Orlando International Airport
• Philadelphia International Airport
• San Francisco International Airport
• Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

For now, you can use your e-cigs inside the terminals in these airports:

Airports that allow e cigs in USA – At a glance

• Charlotte Douglas International Airport
• Dulles International Airport
• McCarran International Airport (Las Vegas)
• Miami International Airport
• Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
• Ronald Reagan Washington International Airport
• Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
• Tampa International Airport

Nice thats a good list. thank you for sharing.
 
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