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Smoking areas in Indonesia’s airports

Indonesia has several airports, ranging from small regional airports to larger international hubs.

On this website you can find all smoking areas in airports, including designated smoking areas and available facilities. We understand the frustration of going through security only to find that there are no smoking areas anywhere and in some cases e-cigarettes may not be allowed.

This service is for all smokers who want to enjoy a cigarette before or after long flights.

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Indonesia Smoking Law

Indonesia has smoking regulations in place to address public health concerns related to tobacco use. However, it’s important to note that smoking laws and regulations in Indonesia can vary across different regions and enforcement can also vary.

In Indonesia, smoking restrictions are generally focused on certain indoor public places, such as government buildings, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and public transportation. However, there may be variations in the implementation and enforcement of these restrictions.

The sale of tobacco products to minors under the age of 18 is prohibited in Indonesia, but enforcement can be challenging due to various factors.

Indonesia has implemented some regulations on tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship, but these regulations may not be as comprehensive as in some other countries.

Efforts to raise public awareness about the health risks of smoking have been undertaken in Indonesia, including health campaigns and warning labels on cigarette packaging. However, the country does not currently have graphic pictorial health warnings on tobacco products.

It’s worth noting that smoking is relatively common in Indonesia, and it is a significant challenge to fully enforce smoking regulations in all areas.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on smoking laws in specific cities or regions within Indonesia, it’s recommended to consult the local regulations or reach out to local authorities or health organizations.

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