Los Angeles International Airport
- IATA/ICAO Code
- LAX/KLAX
- Country
- United States
- CEO
- Justin Erbacci
- Passenger Count
- 48,007,284 (2021)
- Runways
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6L/24R – 2,721m (8,926 ft) |
6R/24L – 3,318m (10,885 ft) |
7L/25R – 3,939m (12,923 ft) |
7R/25L – 3,382m (11,095 ft) - Terminals
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Terminal 1 |
Terminal 2 |
Terminal 3 |
Tom Bradley International Terminal | Terminal 4 |
Terminal 5 |
Terminal 6 |
Terminal 7 |
Terminal 8
Passengers flying through Los Angeles International Airport on select airlines are set to experience an entirely upgraded experience. This week, Delta Air Lines opened the largest Sky Club in its network, featuring expansive seating and a panoramic sky terrace.
The new Sky Club lounge is located between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 and is accompanied by entirely updated check-in kiosks and fresh art installations from local artists. The project was completed 18 months ahead of schedule and is part of a $2.3 billion project to upgrade the Delta-dedicated facilities at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
The premium Club bar extends to the year-round outdoor Sky Deck. Photo: Delta Air Lines
A significant surge in ticket sales
The terminal redevelopment comes in advance of the massive surge in the passenger number of flights booked out of the Skyteam carrier’s West Coast hub. Chief Executive Officer of the CEO of Delta Air Lines, Ed Bastian, has estimated this month will see the most substantial sales for the airline, which will fly over 140 daily flights to 53 destinations worldwide from LAX this summer.
The new Sky Club at LAX SkyWay is over 30,000 square feet, making it of the largest lounges in the network. The Delta Sky Club in Terminal 2 will remain open, enabling around 800 guests between the two facilities at any given time. Claude Roussel, Managing…