Thailand’s Airport Smoking Ban Faces Controversy
Thailand’s Airports of Thailand (AoT) is facing backlash for proposing the return of smoking rooms at Suvarnabhumi Airport, reversing a seven-year smoke-free policy. Health experts, including Dr. Naowarat Charoenkha, warn that this move could damage Thailand’s global reputation and endanger public health. Studies have shown high levels of PM2.5 pollution in Thai airports before the ban, posing risks to passengers and staff. While global trends push for 100% smoke-free airports, Thailand risks moving in the opposite direction. Advocates urge the government to prioritize health and maintain the country’s smoke-free status.
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