Colorado Politics

Denver International Airport closes last smoking lounge

DENVER – Denver International Airport has decided to become a smoke-free facility.

KMGH-TV reports that the airport’s last smoking lounge is closing Wednesday night.

The Colorado Tobacco Free Alliance is celebrating the closure. It says the alliance launched a campaign to make the airport smoke-free in June 2008.

Airport spokesman Heath Montgomery said closing all smoking lounges had been a long-time goal.

Heath said one of the challenges in making the airport smoke-free had to do with end-of-lease agreements, which the Smokin’ Bear Lodge Smoking Lounge recently reached.

The airport joins 619 others to become smoke-free in the U.S.

Tags

PREV

PREVIOUS

House Republicans attempt to block expulsion vote; joint caucus grills investigator

Colorado House Republicans tried to stall an expulsion vote on Democratic Rep. Steve Lebsock Thursday, including a call for a prosecutor to get involved. The chamber was a flurry of activity heading into the final hours of the investigation into 11 allegations of sexual misconduct, as Lebsock tussled with his own members and Republicans sought […]

NEXT

NEXT UP

9News anchor Kim Christiansen, sports announcer Alan Roach aboard as DIA train voices

Denver sports announcer Alan Roach will continue his decadelong reign as the voice of Denver International Airport’s train, joined by KUSA 9News anchor Kim Christiansen. More than 75,000 votes determined whose voice would best welcome travelers onto the train that serves its terminal and concourses, an airport news release says. Roach and former 9News anchor […]


Welcome Back.

Streak: 9 days i

Stories you've missed since your last login:

Stories you've saved for later:

Recommended stories based on your interests:

Edit my interests