Drehkreuze
Mega
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
Drehkreuz-Übersicht
Passagiere
88,1M
Reiseziele
200
Verbindungen
93/100
Transit
challenging
Hub-Fluggesellschaften
DL
Delta Air Lines
primary
UA
United Airlines
secondary
AA
American Airlines
secondary
Allianz-Mitgliedschaft
SkyTeam
Star Alliance
oneworld
Terminal & Lounges
Terminal-Übersicht
LAX has nine terminals arranged in a horseshoe shape, including the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) for most overseas flights.
Lounge-Highlights
The Star Alliance Lounge in TBIT and the oneworld Lounge are excellent. Delta Sky Club in Terminal 3 was recently renovated.
Transit-Tipps
- There is no airside connection between terminals; most transfers require exiting and re-clearing security.
- The LAX-it lot is the designated rideshare pickup point, accessible via a free shuttle.
- Delta operates from Terminals 2 and 3; United from Terminals 7 and 8; American from Terminal 4.
- Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) handles most international carriers.
- The Automated People Mover (APM) train system is now operational, connecting terminals to Metro and parking.
Bodenverkehr
The LAX Automated People Mover connects to the Metro K/C Lines. FlyAway bus service runs to Union Station and Van Nuys.
Wissenswertes
- LAX is the fifth-busiest airport in the world and the busiest on the US West Coast.
- The iconic Theme Building, built in 1961, was designed in Googie architecture style.
- LAX was a filming location for many Hollywood movies and TV shows.