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Smoking is only permitted in designated areas outside the terminals.
There are no smoking facilities inside the terminal
For connecting flights you must enter the United States and smoke outside terminal then go through Security again for your flight.
Spokane International Airport (IATA: GEG, ICAO: KGEG) is the primary commercial airport serving the Inland Northwest, including Spokane, Washington and the Coeur d’Alene region of Idaho.
Located about 7 miles west of downtown Spokane, the airport is jointly owned by Spokane County and the City of Spokane and operated by the Spokane Airport Board. Originally established as Geiger Army Airfield during World War II, it transitioned to civilian use in the late 1940s. Today, Spokane International Airport handles more than 4.2 million passengers annually (2024) and supports flights to 17 nonstop destinations across the United States, including major hubs like Seattle, Denver, Phoenix, and Chicago. The airport features two runways—one measuring 11,002 feet and another 8,199 feet—capable of accommodating large commercial aircraft. It also plays a significant role in cargo transport, moving over 67,000 U.S. tons of freight each year. With three concourses offering modern amenities, Spokane International Airport is a vital transportation hub for the Pacific Northwest, balancing passenger travel, cargo operations, and regional economic growth.