Airport Information
Los Angeles Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world.
Located on the southern coast of California, Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX) handles thousands of domestic and
international commercial flights every year.
Located 15 miles (24 kms) southwest of Los Angeles, Los Angeles
International Airport provides travelers with extensive and modern
facilities, with convenient transport links by road and rail. LAX
flies all international passengers and cargo traffic in the
five-county Southern California region, serving 88 airlines through
nine terminals.
Terminal 1 is for America West, Southwest and US Airways.
Terminal 2 is for Northwest flights plus Air Canada, Air New Zealand,
ATA, Hawaiian, KLM, Virgin Atlantic and others.
Terminal 3 serves Alaska, American, Frontier, Horizon and Midwest
Express.
Terminal 4 is the American Airlines terminal.
Terminal 5 is for Aeromexico, American, Delta, Spirit and other
airlines.
Terminal 6 serves Continental, Copa and some United Airlines flights.
Terminal 7 is the United Airlines terminal.
Terminal B The Tom Bradley International Terminal serves most non-US
airlines.
Lowest International Airfares
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City Information
Los Angeles is located in Southern California on the Pacific Coast.
This City of Angels was established by the Spaniards 1781. Los
Angeles was merely a ranch town when the US appropriated it from
Mexico in 1846 - But by the 20th century the film industry shone a
spotlight on L.A.
The city of 3.5 million sprawls across 467 square miles of desert
basin, mountain canyons, and coastal beaches. If there was one word
to describe Los Angles it would have to be diverse; for diversity is
not only a characteristic of Los Angeles' geography, but it also
describes the approximate 11 million people who call it home. The
largest population of Pacific Islanders in the nation lives here, as
well as the world's third-largest Hispanic population. Los Angeles is
home to people from over 140 countries speaking 96 different
languages.
Attractions in this city are numerous and varied. There are more than
2,000 museums, galleries, theaters and other attractions in Los
Angeles. Los Angeles features itself as a great hostess providing its
visitors with activities such as museums, beaches, restaurants,
performing arts, people watching and sports. The Mann's Chinese
Theater provides for an interesting outing, while Rodeo Drive
showcases the latest trends. No matter where you travel in the Los
Angeles area, there's something exciting to do or see The Los Angeles
area also features dozens of annual events, from parades, to sporting
meets to festivals. Los Angeles has drawn the attention of people
from all over the US and the world, making it the entertainment
capitol of the world. L.A. has not only played a major role in the
development of television, music, fashion and art, but it has also
been a central figure in creating a diverse center of pop and
traditional culture.