Los Angeles International Airport

Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX) is the
largest and busiest airport in both the Greater Los Angeles Area and in the
state of California, the second busiest airport in the United States, and one of
the largest international airports in the world.
It serves as a hub for multiple airlines, including
American Airlines, Delta
Air Lines and United
Airlines, as well as several international airlines such as
Air Canada,
Air China, and
British Airways.
The airport has nine terminals, with a variety of shops, restaurants, and
lounges available for passengers. There are also several facilities for disabled
passengers, including wheelchair assistance and accessible restrooms.
LAX offers several options for public transportation, including the FlyAway bus
service, which connects the airport to various locations throughout the city.
Additionally, the Metro Rail Green Line connects to the airport and offers
connections to other rail lines in the city. Taxis and ride-share services such
as Uber and Lyft are also available at LAX, with designated pick-up and drop-off
areas located throughout the airport.
Overall, LAX offers a wide range of facilities and transportation options for
passengers traveling to and from Los Angeles.
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