Los Angeles International Airport
Definition
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the primary international airport serving the Greater Los Angeles area in California, United States.
It is one of the world's busiest airports by passenger traffic and aircraft movements, handling over 80 million passengers annually before the pandemic.
Known for its iconic Theme Building and extensive Pacific Concourse, LAX connects to more than 150 destinations worldwide.
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After touching down at Los Angeles International Airport, my suitcase decided to explore Terminal 4 on its own.
Los Angeles International Airport turns every layover into an unintended L.A. sightseeing tour via endless people-watching.
Booking a red-eye into Los Angeles International Airport means arriving just in time for the morning rush of aspiring influencers.
Los Angeles International Airport's security lines are so efficient, they make you question if time travel is involved.