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Westin chain goes smoke-free


The Westin Seattle will be among hotels going smoke-free next year.
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Associated Press

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — A major hotel chain is going smoke-free next month and will add $200 to the bill of anyone who violates the policy, an executive said Monday.

Westin Hotels & Resorts is banning smoking indoors and poolside at all 77 of its properties in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean, said senior Vice President Sue Brush. Smokers will have to go to a designated outdoor area, she said.

Enica Thompson, spokeswoman for the American Hotel & Lodging Association, said Westin is the first major American chain to go smoke-free and predicted that “many of the other hotel chains will probably want to see how it works out for Westin” before following suit.

Eight Westin hotels were already smoke-free, and at least 5 percent of the rooms at the others had been set aside for nonsmokers, Brush said. But market research found that 92 percent of Westin’s guests were requesting nonsmoking rooms, and some of those who couldn’t get them were “quite upset,” she said.

Brush said customers will be advised about the policy at check-in. If a guest violates the rule — “when we can observe it by smelling it or whatever” — a $200 fee will be added to the bill.

“It’s really a cleaning fee,” she said. The 2,400 smoking rooms in the chain are undergoing deep cleaning and air purifying before the Jan. 1 changeover, “and once you smoke in there you’ve violated that entire environment and we have to clean it all over again.”

The smoking ban will apply to hallways, lobbies, and restaurants, except for the eight restaurants that are run by outside companies and not under Westin’s control, Brush said. “They will be invited to participate,” she added.

The policy will not extend to Westin’s overseas hotels.