
Smoking on airplanes flying to, from or within the United States has been banned since 2000.
Most airports in the United States are completely smoke-free. But there are still a few US Airports where you can still light up.
Smoking at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas

At Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas (LAS) smoking is permitted in the enclosed Gaming Lounges by the B, C, D and E Gates.

Miami International Aiport smoking lounge

At Miami International Airport (MIA) TGI Friday’s on Concourse D, smoking is permitted in an open-air atrium attached to TGI Friday’s restaurant.
Nashville International Airport (BNA)
And at Nashville International Airport (BNA) the Travelers Post Smoke Smoking Lounge is located near Gate B10.
There is a fee to enter. Wine, beer, liquor, coffee, cigars and other items are available for purchase.

Tampa International Airport (TPA)

At Tampa International Airport (TPA) in Florida, there are 4 distinct post-security airside terminals – Airsides A, C, E and F – and each has its own covered outdoor smoking area.
Look for the TPA smoking lounges by Gate A18, Gate C30, Gate E62 and Gate F88.
Other airports with smoking lounges
Mississippi’s Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport (GPT) has a smoking room by Gates 2 and 3.
Know of another airport in the US where you can smoke? Let us know.
(Photo at top courtesy San Diego Air and Space Museum, via Flickr Commons)
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