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Marriott institutes comprehensive smoking ban

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WASHINGTON – Marriott International Inc., the nation’s largest hotel chain, said Wednesday that it is banning smoking in all of its 400,000 hotel rooms in the United States and Canada.

Two decades ago, about half the company’s rooms were set aside for smokers, but demand has steadily dropped, with only 5 percent of customers now requesting smoking rooms. At the same time, complaints about cigarette odor have increased, and company officials have struggled for ways to solve them.

Marriott, which will enforce its ban by charging violators $200 to $300, follows that of the Westin Hotels & Resorts chain, which late last year announced it was making all 77 of its properties smoke-free. Since then, business has grown stronger, said Sue Brush, a senior vice president with Westin.