(Los Angeles, CA) Holiday travel season is in full swing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). During the 25-day holiday period a total of 5.9 million passengers are estimated to use the airport. The busiest stretch will last until Dec.30. Today is considered a "super peak" travel day at the nation’s second-busiest airport, and passenger volume is projected to exceed 249,000 travelers today.
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Please see links below to find up to date information.
Please check with your airline before heading to LAX to see if your flight has been delayed or cancelled.
Please leave yourself extra time to get to and from the airport.
Please find up to date information about flights here: LAX Official Site | Welcome to Los Angeles International Airport
Please find updates on LAX area traffic here: Sigalert
Please find updates on parking available here: LAX Official Airport Parking | Prebook and Save
Please find any updates from LAX on X, formerly Twitter, @flylaxairport
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(Los Angeles, CA) Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has announced the completion of the Scattergood No. 2 project, a critical power utility relocation for Los Angeles International Airport’s (LAX) Landside Access Modernization Program (LAMP). The Scattergood No. 2 project was completed three weeks ahead of schedule.
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LAX, the second-busiest airport in the United States, receives an average of 5,000 to 7,000 items each month at the airport’s Lost and Found office. Managed by the Los Angeles Airport Police Department, the LAX Lost and Found is a warehouse filled with tens of thousands of items left behind by airport visitors. With recovered items kept for at least 90 days in the hope of finding their owners, Airport Police stores up to 30,000 individual items on any given day.
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In July, LAX launched “Voices of Los Angeles,” playing recorded messages from iconic local figures who reflect the diversity, creativity and wow-factor you can only find in the City of Angels.Read More...
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