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Not a bad airport, but since it’s in LA it does feel a bit musty at times, almost like an old humid building. That said, there are some nice areas that stand out. For example, Terminal 7 has a pretty cool history wall decor that makes the space more interesting.
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LAX is clean and well-maintained, with nice rental car options located just outside the terminal. The shuttle services are fast and friendly, making transportation smooth and efficient. Restrooms are also very clean, which adds to the overall comfort of the airport. One downside is that the only multi-faith quiet room is located at Gate 130, which is difficult to access for most travelers. It would be great to see more of these spaces throughout the airport.
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LA, USA. Cleans airport with super friendly immigration office that allow us to clear together. As compared to UK, the staffs’ attitude is very friendly and willingness to help. For us as Asian and first time landed in foreign land like US, we totally do not feel any uneasiness with the local. We spend 10 hours waiting to connect to Dallas and there are plenty of sitting area for you to rest without any fear of security issues.
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The main issue at LAX is always the traffic. No matter when you come, you'll likely hit it but in the early morning you might be lucky. My flight leaving to Rio I flew out of Terminal 3 with Delta. When I came back, I landed at Tom Bradley International airport. Going through customs was quick when I arrived, there wasn't a line and they just took a picture if you're already a US citizen. Getting my luggage was simple but waiting for the LAX IT to take you to the Uber pickup can be a hassle.
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Very busy airport when you can get dropped off upstairs or downstairs. Check google maps to see which is better than take elevators 🛗 or escalator’s to get to where you need to get to . Train station with people mover will make the airport more accessible to all. Mist terminal are now connected via tunnels and pedestrian bridges. Shuttles and buses schedules available online.
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This airport is very small for the number of flights they handle but they do a great job at somehow making it work. The terminals are small compared to other airports at major U.S. hubs, with fewer shopping and food options. But the ones they do have are cool and trendy. Amex Centurion Lounge is great, Korean Air Lounge, Emirates Lounge, and American Admirals Club as well. The international terminal is easy to navigate, for arrivals or departures. It’s less overwhelming than other international terminals and the shopping is luxury. I love that this airport has many dog relief stations (in every terminal). That is amazing! They have Clear and TSA PreCheck but honestly have never needed them, the lines have always been short. The baggage claims are some of the most slowest, you might wait an hour for bags sometimes. The airport should invest in traffic officers. Rarely been delayed here. Clear weather year round means most flights go out on time.
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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) provides an efficient and well-managed travel experience despite its size and traffic volume. The check-in and security processes were streamlined, with staff maintaining a professional and courteous approach throughout. Terminals are modern, clean, and well-equipped, offering a wide range of dining and retail options to accommodate travelers. Clear signage and reliable inter-terminal transportation made navigating the airport straightforward. Overall, LAX demonstrates a high standard of organization and service, making it a strong hub for both domestic and international travel
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The airport is very big and hard to navigate. It took me a long time to find the Amex lounge and walk back to my gate. It was like a maze inside, and the signs were small and confusing for passengers to find places like baggage claims. I suggest you have a gate number handy. Just search on Google Maps and adjust the level to 3 floors. You should be able to see all the gates there, so you'll have a rough idea of how long it takes to walk among them..There are no terminal signs on my flight boarding pass.There are over 120 gates, and it uses the gate number to locate the boarding location. If you are in a hurry, don't hesitate to take the free shuttle circling clockwise outside the structure.