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Is Terminal 4 at LAX domestic or international?

The $1.6 billion modernization of Terminals 4 and 5 will include a unified departure hall and a new south concourse in Terminal 4 with additional space for hold rooms, concessions, restrooms and a bus gate that will serve both domestic and international traffic.



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The $1.6 billion modernization of Terminals 4 and 5 will include a unified departure hall and a new south concourse in Terminal 4 with additional space for hold rooms, concessions, restrooms and a bus gate that will serve both domestic and international traffic.

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Terminals 4 and 5, home to American Airlines, JetBlue and Spirit Airlines, is undergoing a $1.6 billion modernization slated to complete in 2027 that will create a centralized location for ticketing, screening and baggage claim with enhanced amenities for guests, as well as provide direct connection to the Automated ...

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LAX Terminal 5 Terminal 5 is connected to Terminals 4 and 6 via underground airside walkways. Both of these terminals are also connected onward to another terminal with airside walkways, so you won't need to go through security again unless you need to collect checked luggage on arrival.

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This can be found either in your email confirmation, or on the airline's website closer to the day of departure. The flight terminal is sometimes included on your boarding pass, along with the gate number, when you check in.

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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the fourth busiest airport in the world and second busiest in the United States, based on number of passengers.

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Terminal 4 serves American Airlines' departures while LAX departures on Delta Air Lines fly out of Terminal 5. Passengers can check their American Airlines flight status or Delta flight status by monitoring the overhead LED Departures screens if they're in the airport.

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Los Angeles International Airport Terminal 6 handles some domestic and international flights.

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2. What to pack in a carry on for an international flight
  1. All travel documents (passport, visa, etc.) ...
  2. Small toiletries that you'll need for a long haul—think toothbrush, toothpaste, and deodorant at least.
  3. Any medications needed abroad, stored in their original containers.


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As a general rule, 60 to 90 minutes should be enough for a transfer between domestic flights that doesn't require leaving security. Two hours is more reasonable for domestic transfers that require leaving security and rechecking, and three hours is a good idea if arriving from another country.

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Departures. Passengers should arrive at LAX two hours before a domestic flight departure and three hours before an international flight departure.

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