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Smoking Restrictions in U.S. Large-Hub Airports—United States, 2002 and 2010


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November 19, 2010 / Vol. 59 / No. 45


MMWR Introduction

This CDC report summarizes the current status of smoke-free policies among large-hub U.S. airports and highlights policy changes since 2002. Findings indicate that while 76% of large-hub airports are now smoke-free indoors, seven airports (including three of the five busiest U.S. airports) still allow smoking in certain indoor locations. Smoke-free policies at the state, local, or airport authority levels are needed for all airports in order to protect the health of air travelers and employees at airports.

 


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