LAX/LAWA
May 12 2017, 01:00:00 PM
EIGHT AIRLINES RELOCATE OVERNIGHT AS PART OF "LAX ON THE MOVE"
(Los Angeles, California – May 13, 2017)  The first major round of coordinated airline terminal relocations at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) were completed overnight as Allegiant, Boutique Air, Frontier, Sun Country, Virgin America, Virgin Australia, and Volaris relocated to their new homes throughout Terminals 2, 3, 5, and 6.Read More...
LAX/LAWA
May 11 2017, 01:00:00 PM
JETBLUE RELOCATES FROM LAX TERMINAL 3 TO TERMINAL 5
JetBlue to Offer A-List Experience for All Customers Traveling Through LAX Terminal 5 May 17 Move to Terminal 5 Gives JetBlue Customers Access to Premium Concessions, Modern Terminal Design, and Free Terminal-wide Wi-Fi Move Comes Amid JetBlue’s West Coast Growth and Increasing Popularity of Mint Starting This SummerRead More...
LAX/LAWA
May 10 2017, 01:00:00 PM
LATEST EDITION OF LAX CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM E-NEWSLETTER NOW ONLINE
(Los Angeles, California – May 10, 2017) The latest issue of the LAX Capital Improvements Program E-Newsletter is now available online at the Los Angeles International Airport web site at: http://www.lawa.org/uploadedFiles/LAX/pdf/CIP_E-newsletter_Spring2017.pdf .Read More...
LAX/LAWA
May 05 2017, 01:00:00 PM
COUNTDOWN BEGINS FOR “LAX ON THE MOVE” AND TRAVELERS ARE ADVISED TO PREPARE
(Los Angeles, California – May 5, 2017) The largest airline terminal relocation in the history of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and one of the biggest ever at an operating airport - begins one week from today, and Mayor Eric Garcetti joined officials from Los Angeles World Airports and Delta Air Lines to remind passengers to “know before you go” as the moves begin the night of May 12.Read More...
LAWA/LAX/Emergency Update
LAX Crisis Status Update No. 2

There are four key components when writing an emergency notification message template. Each component is included to increase the effectiveness of the information in directing your organization to safety as quickly and easily as possible.

1. Short and to the point - in as few words as possible, get the crucial information to the forefront.

2. Be specific in directions, but generic in information - When a critical situation arises, you won’t always have all of the information on hand. In fact, some of the information you do have may also be inaccurate.

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