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Is Arrivals at LAX on Level 1 or 2?

LAX has two levels. The upper one is for departures and the lower one is for arrivals.



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Complimentary shuttle service is available to and from the CTA 24 hours a day. Passenger pick-up areas are located on Level 1 of the garage (south east section) and on the Arrivals level of the CTA, at the pink LAX Shuttle zones.

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LAX has two levels: The top for departures and the bottom for arrivals. Rideshare drivers have to drop off on the top level, so it can get congested very fast. If you go below, you'll have to go upstairs using the escalators. Stay flexible about dropping off at less crowded terminals.

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Los Angeles International Airport Terminal 2 serves Aeromexico, Air Canada / Canada Jazz, Air China, Air France, Air New Zealand, Alitalia, Avianca, Hawaiian Airlines, KLM, LACSA, Northwest, Sun Country, TACA, Virgin Atlantic, Volaris and West Jet.

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Airlines that Check-in at Terminal 1
  • Allegiant Air*
  • Air Transat*
  • Breeze Airways*
  • Cayman Airways*
  • Condor*
  • Lynx Air*
  • Norse*
  • Southwest (Domestic Flights)


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LAX has two levels. The upper one is for departures and the lower one is for arrivals.

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- on landside, it is customary to have departures at the upper level (when there are 2 levels) and arrivals at the lower level, as detailed above. - on airside, ground floor is usually dedicated to baggage handling and remote gates.

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Passing through immigration and customs at LAX takes between 30-90 minutes.

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Airport rules: to receive trip requests to pick up riders at LAX, drivers must be inside the Designated TNC Airport Assignment Area. You may wait in queue at the Staging Lot off 6100 Westchester Parkway.

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The first three gates in the new Terminal 3 opened on May 25, 2022. As part of the modernization, a secure connection between Terminal 3 and Tom Bradley International Terminal will be built, which will allow passengers to go between terminals without having to be re-screened.

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LAX Terminal 4 is mainly exclusive to American Airlines and serves domestic flights.

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The terminals are arranged in a circular format that is referred to as The Terminal Loop. Terminals 1, 2, and 3 serve primarily domestic flights, while the International Terminal serves (you guessed it!)

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Terminal 5 is the new home for JetBlue and Spirit, as well some American Airlines flights and the bus to the American Eagle terminal.

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