![]() ![]() The Departures Level at Terminal 5 provides ICE Currency exchange, shops, a food court with 4 restaurants, 5 more food, and drink outlets, and a nursing room. Its recently completed $229 million renovation features an expanded ticketing lobby, additional security checkpoints, 19 grand dining and shopping options, and new luggage carousels. ![]() JetBlue and Spirit Airlines, some American Airlines flights, and the bus to the American Eagle terminal are tenants in Terminal 5. Terminal 5 has fifteen gates from 50 to 59 and operates with national and domestic airlines. Additionally, the Arrivals Level hosts luggage carts, Interactive Visitors Centers, ATMs, Starbucks, and Volunteer Info Professionals. The new $1.6 billion modernization of Terminals 4 & 5 features a consolidated departure hall and a new south concourse in T4 with additional spaces for concessions, hold rooms, restrooms, and a bus gate for both domestic and international traffic.Ĭurrently, the Departures Level has a food court with 6 restaurants, 2 separate restaurants, a DFS Duty-Free shop & six more shops, and an ICE Currency exchange. Terminal 4 in the LAX Terminal 4 map connects to Terminal 5 through an underground airside walkway. American Airlines check-in is at Terminals 4 and 5 flight departure is at Terminals 4, 5, and Terminal B and International arrivals is at Terminal B. Terminal 4 exclusively serves American Airlines flights (Gates 40 - 49). Beyond Gate 30, the Service-animal relief area is opened. The Arrivals Level has an interactive Visitors Center, baggage cars, an ATM, and Volunteer Info Professionals. Terminal 3’s departures level hosts a food court with Burger King & Starbucks, DFS Duty-free and ICE currency exchange, 2 other restaurants, Hudson's News shop & and newsstands. The newly renovated and extended Terminal 3 concourse on the LAX map has 11 gates: Gates 31B, 32, 33A, 33B, 34, 35, 35P, 36, 37A, 37B, and 38, and additional concessions and retail outlets in the nearest future. The gates from Terminal 2 have been recently unified into Terminal 3. The Arrivals level handles ATM & currency exchange, baggage carts, E-savvy, Interactive visitor’s centers, volunteer info professionals, Univision & Starbucks. The departures level for Terminal 2 provides food & drink retail outlets, which include a nursing room, free Wi-Fi, and duty-free ICE currency exchange. The terminal has a commercial area, dining terrace, and 'The Strand' (a dining/shopping area at LAX that leads to a mezzanine & cafe). West Jet Airline Check-in is at T2, while security screening and plane departures are at T3. Gates 20-28 are presently part of the new LAX Delta Terminal 3 complex and are accessible from Terminal 3. In addition, passenger check-in at Terminal 1 will be bused to Terminal B (Tom Bradley International West Gates) for the departure/arrival of flights. New constructions include a bus port, extra restrooms, a service-animal relief area, extra ticket counters, and baggage carousels. The modernization project should ease congestion and improve the passenger experience. This includes the first Terminal Vertical Core that will connect the building to the pedestrian walkway to the potential CTA Center Automated People Mover Station. The terminal is presently experiencing a major $477.5 million extension into a formerly open area to improve accessibility between the terminals. ![]() If you choose to walk, check the distances between each terminal on the LAX terminal map. To save time and energy, you can board the free shuttle buses that travel between terminals every 10 to 15 minutes. The international Tom Bradley Terminal (TBIT) is at the bottom, along North Terminals 1, 2, & 3, and South Terminals 4 through 8. Los Angeles International Airport has 9 terminals in a U-shape layout and extensive distances between them. The LAX map highlights all the terminals and their airlines, services, and parking spaces. Using the LAX Interactive map will help you navigate your way through and between LAX Airport terminals. ![]() for flights to and from Asia and Oceania. LAX Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world and majorly serves the U.S. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is located on the west side of Los Angeles. ![]()
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