LAX to accelerate Sky Way transformation project by 18 months
The transformation project is estimated to be completed 18 months ahead of schedule due to efficiencies gained by lower passenger traffic at LAX and throughout the country.
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The transformation project is estimated to be completed 18 months ahead of schedule due to efficiencies gained by lower passenger traffic at LAX and throughout the country.
The new mobile food ordering service, 'LAX Order Now', enables a contactless travel experience for passengers travelling through Los Angeles International Airport.
By introducing new thermal camera technology, LAX Airport will be able to rapidly identify people with a potential fever, a main symptom of COVID-19.
A new addition to the Tom Bradley International Terminal will speed up the processing of passengers, and could be enhanced by biometrics in the future.
The facility is another major step closer to opening with the transition to officially becoming part of the LAX airfield.
LAX joins a small number of airports in testing the WEA system, taking preemptive measures in case of any future emergencies.
A central pick-up area has been launched at LAX to reduce traffic and will offer amenities such as toilets and food trucks for passengers.
As part of ACI's Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, LAX and Van Nuys Airport have received the highest certification before an airport is carbon neutral.
Wi-Fi speeds at LAX now exceed 70 Mbps, placing the airport 16th in a list of the top 51 airports for Wi-Fi speed within the U.S. and Canada.
LAX has become one of only four airports in the U.S. to provide a non-stop service to Milan, a fashion and industrial epicentre in Italy.
Los Angeles Mayor, Eric Garcetti, has joined Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and Southwest Airlines to unveil the new Los Angeles International Airport Terminal 1.
Improvement to LAX car rental facilities, a project worth over $2 billion as part of the Landside Access Modernisation Programme, has been approved.
For the third year in a row, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has been recognised as a leader in reducing carbon emissions.
CT scanners could be the answer to the 100ml liquid question. Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reveal their new technology to keep liquids in bags.
Delta's plan is to modernise, upgrade and connect Terminals 2, 3, and the Tom Bradley International Terminal (Terminal B).