Key Takeaways
- LAX is one of the busiest airports in the world, with 9 terminals offering a wide range of dining, shopping, and lounge options.
- The airport has over 20 lounges, including the American Admirals Club, Delta Sky Club, and United Polaris Lounge.
- Ground transportation includes car rentals, shuttles, Metro Rail, and the FlyAway bus service, which connects LAX to various parts of Los Angeles.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is in the middle of a $15 billion modernization project that started in 2009 and it supposed to be completed in 2025, in time for the 2028Olympic Games.
These major developments include an automated people mover between the terminals and Los Angeles Metro Rail links, a new car rental center, and road improvements to ease congestion. (The $2 billion people mover was delayed this summer and is now expected to open in fall 2024.)
With the completion this August of the new Delta Sky Way at LAX — linking Terminal 3 with the Thomas Bradley International Terminal — all LAX terminals are now connected, making flight transfers much easier than before.
Quick Information
Airport: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
Terminals: 9 total, including 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and B (Tom Bradley International Terminal)
Airport Address: 1 World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Distance From Los Angeles: 15 miles (24 km)
Website: flylax.com
Phone Number: 855-463-5252
Destinations Served: 113 domestic, 91 international
Flight Information: LAX departures and arrival information can be viewed online
LAX Terminal Map
Airlines Operating From LAX
Terminal 1
- Air Transat
- Allegiant Air
- Breeze Airways
- Cayman Airways
- Condor
- Lynx Air
- Norse Atlantic Airways
- Southwest Airlines
- Sun Country Airlines
- Viva Aerobus
Terminal 3
- Aeromexico
- Delta Air Lines
- WestJet (technically checks in at Terminal 2 but departs from what is now Terminal 3
Terminal 4
- American Airlines
Terminal 5
- JetBlue Airways
- Spirit Airlines
Terminal 6
- Advanced Air
- Air Canada
- Alaska Airlines
- Southern Airways
Terminals 7 and 8
- United Airlines
- United Express
Tom Bradley International Terminal (B)
- Air Lingus
- Aeroflot
- Air China
- Air France
- Air New Zealand
- Air Premia
- Air Tahiti Nui
- All Nippon Airways (ANA)
- Asiana Airlines
- Austrian Airlines
- Avianca
- British Airways
- Cathay Pacific
- China Airlines
- China Eastern
- China Southern Airlines
- Copa Airlines
- EL AL Israel Airlines
- Emirates
- Etihad Airways
- Eva Air
- Fiji Airways
- Finnair
- Flair Airlines
- French Bee
- Hainan Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Iberia Airlines
- ITA Airways
- Japan Airlines
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
- Korean Airlines
- LATAM
- Level Airlines
- LOT Polish
- Lufthansa
- Philippine Airlines
- Qantas
- Qatar Airways
- Saudia Airlines
- Scandinavian Airlines
- Sichuan Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- Starlux Airlines
- Swiss International Air Lines
- Turkish Airlines
- Virgin Atlantic
- Volaris
- Xiamen Airlines
- Zipair
LAX Airport Terminals
LAX and its terminals have a U-shaped layout, with a double-level road and airport parking inside of the U and all of the terminals on the outside. Flight departures are on the upper level, and arrivals are on the lower level.
There are 9 terminals in total, numbered 1 through 8, the Regional Terminal, and Terminal B (Tom Bradley International Terminal). Terminal 2 still operates, technically, but the gates 20 to 28 have been absorbed into Terminal 3. WestJet customers can still check in at Terminal 2 but fly out of gates from what is now Terminal 3.
How you travel between terminals at LAX depends on where you’re going and whether you want to (and have the option to) stay airside to avoid clearing security again.
Terminal 1
Terminal 1 is on the northwest side of the airport and has 13 gates, numbered 9, 11A, 11B, 12A, 12B, 13-16, 17A, 17B, 18A, and 18B. There’s a good selection of shops and restaurants inside the secure area.
Terminal 1 is connected to Terminal 3, which connects to the other terminals inside the secure area. Provided they don’t need to collect checked luggage between flights, connecting passengers can move between terminals without needing to clear security again.
Instead of walking, passengers can ride a shuttle bus inside the secure area to the West gates at Thomas Bradley International Terminal. The bus gate is in the connector between Terminals 1 and 3.
Terminals 2 and 3
The departure gates for Terminals 2 and 3 have been consolidated into Terminal 3, sharing a security checkpoint and baggage claim. WestJet passengers may still check in at Terminal 2 but will access aircraft via the gates in Terminal 3. Departures are from 2 concourses, with gates numbered 30A, 30B, 31A, 31B, 32A, 32B, 33, 34A, 34B, 35, 36, 37A, 37B, and 38 in the western concourse and 20, 21, 21A, 22, 23A, 23B, 24, 25A, 25B, 26A, 26B, 27, and 28 in the eastern concourse. Passengers can access Delta Sky Club, Delta One Lounge (coming in 2024),and Gameway.
Passengers can walk between the concourses while staying within the secure area. If connecting to TBIT, passengers can ride the airside shuttle bus that departs from the bus gate near gate 21, or they can use the new moving walkways connecting the terminals.
Terminal 3 also has a new moving walkway in the secure area that connects to Terminal B.
Terminal 4
American Airlines is the sole operator of Terminal 4, with flights from its 8 gates, numbered 41, 42A, 42B, 43, 45, 46A, 47A, and 47B. There’s a small selection of shops and restaurants past security and an Admirals Club and Flagship Lounge on the upper level.
Passengers connecting to Terminal B can walk through the connector on level 5, and those connecting to Terminals 5, 6, 7, and 8 can walk through the underground tunnel. Neither requires passengers to go through security again.
Terminal 5
Terminal 5 is next to Terminal 4 and has 15 gates, numbered 50, 51A, 51B, 53A, 53B, 54A, 54B, 55A, 55B, 56A-D, 57, and 59. Underground tunnels connect Terminal 5 to its neighboring terminals, while the airside shuttle bus transports passengers to the Regional Terminal. Passengers can also access Terminals B, 3, or 1 via the airside connectors, starting from Terminal 4.
Most of the concessions are beyond gates 53B and 54B, and an Admirals Club is on the upper level.
Terminal 6
Terminal 6 has 10 gates, numbered 60, 62, 63A, 63B, 64A, 64B, 64C, 68A, 68B, and 69A. It’s home to an Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge, Alaska Lounge, and Gameway.
Once inside the secure area, passengers can move freely between Terminals 4 through 8 via the underground tunnel to Terminal 5 or by walking through the airside connectors near security to Terminals 7 and 8. Passengers can also access Terminals B, 3, or 1 via the airside connectors, starting from Terminal 4.
Terminal 7
United Airlines operates from Terminal 7’s 13 gates, numbered 70A, 70B, 71A, 71B, 72A, 72B, 73, 74A, 75A, 75B, 76A, 76B, and 77. There’s a good variety of concessions here. Eligible passengers may use the United Club near gate 71A or the Polaris Lounge near gate 75A.
Passengers can walk between Terminals 6 and 8 via the airside walkways and into Terminals 5 and 4 without exiting the secure area. Passengers can also access Terminals B, 3, or 1 via the airside connectors, starting from Terminal 4.
Terminal 8
Terminal 8 is connected to Terminal 7 via a walkway inside the secure area, allowing passengers to walk freely between the southern terminals once they have cleared security. Passengers can also access Terminals B, 3, or 1 via the airside connectors, starting from Terminal 4.
Terminal 8 shares its ticketing area and baggage claim with Terminal 7, as only United Airlines and United Express flights operate from these 2 terminals.
Regional Terminal
The Regional Terminal is in the airfield and is only reachable by shuttle bus. These buses depart from Terminal 4 near gate 42B and from Terminal 5 near gate 54A. The terminal has 9 gates, numbered 52A through I. There is an Admirals Club near gate 52D.
Terminal B
The Tom Bradley International Terminal (Terminal B) is the main terminal for international flights at LAX and is on the west side of the airport. Terminal B has connector bridges to both Terminal 4 and Terminal 3 for easy connections to the southern and northern terminals.
Baggage claim is on level 1, check-in is on level 3, and security and departures are on level 4. Once you clear security, you’ll enter the first concourse with 19 gates, numbered 130 to 135, 137, 139, 141, 148, 150 to 157, and 159. On level 2, there’s a Centurion Lounge. On level 5, there’s the Oneworld Los Angeles Business Lounge,Qantas First Class Lounge, and SkyTeam/Korean Air Lounge, and on level 6 are the Emirates Lounge, and Star Alliance Lounge.
From the retail area, passengers can take the escalators down to level 1 to a tunnel that runs to the west gates.
Terminal B West Gates
Terminal B’s west gates are beyond Terminal B’s first concourse and have 15 gates, numbered 201A, 201B, 202 to 208, 209A, 209B, 210A, 210B, 221, and 225. There’s a small selection of shops and restaurants in this concourse. Passengers can make use of the greater number of concessions in the Great Hall before heading to the west gates.
Transportation Between Terminals
Outside Security
Some of the connection tunnels have moving walkways, but many don’t. With that in mind, you might choose to use the free landside shuttle bus that runs every few minutes on a counterclockwise loop, stopping at all terminals.
You can also use the sidewalks on the double-level road from one terminal to another. If you’re heading from terminals 1 through 3 (north) to 4 through 8 (south), then you can also cut through the central parking garages to reach the other side.
Inside Security
You can walk between all the terminals via a number of airside walkways without passing through security again. This assumes you don’t have to collect your baggage and clear customs between flights. The walkways connect in this order: Terminal 1, Terminal 3, Terminal B, Terminal 4, Terminal 5, Terminal 6, Terminal 7, and Terminal 8.
Instead of walking, passengers can ride a shuttle bus between Terminal 1 and the West Gates at Thomas Bradley International Terminal. The bus gate is in the connector between Terminals 1 and 3 and goes to the central departures area of the West Gates.
Security and Customs at LAX
LAX has security checkpoints at every terminal apart from Terminal 8, which shares a checkpoint with Terminal 7.
As part of the airport’s 15-year expansion and renovation plan, Terminal 1 received an upgrade to its security checkpoint, as did Terminals 3, 4, 7, and B, with 14 automated screening lanes introduced in Terminal B.
Passengers can go online to check estimated LAX security wait times. LAX is a 24-hour-a-day airport, meaning the terminals, but security checkpoints and check-in desks do close. Depending on the terminal and airline, they open from 4 a.m. to 5 a.m. and close between 11:30 p.m. and 2:30 a.m. If you need more specific operating hours, check with your airline.
All international flights have to clear customs on arrival, and there are separate customs checkpoints at each terminal that receives international flights.
TSA PreCheck
LAX has a dedicated TSA PreCheck lane at each terminal for expedited screening. If you’re enrolled in TSA PreCheck, you may use this lane for quicker processing. PreCheck opening hours vary, so it’s advisable to check the TSA’s schedule.
Hot Tip: TSA Precheck now lets you make a reservation for your screening, thus reducing your time in line. Passengers transiting through Terminals 7 and 8 can register for LAX Fast Lane up to 3 days before their flight.
The airport also has a TSA PreCheck Enrollment Center in Terminal 1 in the baggage claim area on level 1. Once your application is approved, you’ll receive a Known Traveler Number and can use TSA PreCheck lanes at any U.S. airport.
Global Entry
LAX also has Global Entry kiosks for expedited international clearance.There is no Global Entry Enrollment Center inside LAX, but there is one close by, at 11099 S. La Cienega Blvd. The airport allows enrollment on arrival for conditionally approved applicants.
Mobile Passport
LAX supports Mobile Passport Control and has a dedicated Wi-Fi connection specifically for it. Submit your details on arrival at LAX and present your instant receipt and passport to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent.
CLEAR
LAX has CLEAR lanes in Terminals 1 through 7 for expedited security clearance. This program requires enrollment and an interview for retinal and fingerprint scanning.
LAX Airport Lounges
LAX has over 20 lounges. Some lounges are exclusively for passengers flying in premium cabins or for elite frequent flyer members. Several lounges below allow passengers to purchase a day pass regardless of cabin (subject to capacity allowance).
Hot Tip: Though not technically a lounge, there is an exclusive private luxury terminal at LAX. Get an inside look at what it’s like to experience PS LAX (formerly The Private Suite) in our review.
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Lounge | Location | Opening Hours* | Day Pass Fee per Person** |
Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge | Terminal 6, near gate 65B | Daily: 4:15 a.m. to 10 p.m. | N/A |
Alaska Lounge | Terminal 6, near gate 64B | Daily: 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. | $60 |
American Admirals Club | Regional Terminal, near gate 52D | Daily: 6:15 a.m. to 9 p.m. | $79 |
Terminal 4, near gate 40 | Daily: 4:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. | ||
Terminal 5, near gate 53B | Daily: 4:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. | ||
American Flagship Lounge | Terminal 4, near gate 40 | Daily: 4:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. (note that Flagship Dining is temporarily closed) | $150 |
Centurion Lounge | Terminal B, on the left after security | Daily: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. | N/A |
Delta One Lounge | Terminal 3, TBD | Opens in 2024 | TBD |
Delta Sky Club | Terminal 3 Sky Way, after security | Daily: 4:15 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. | N/A |
Terminal 2, mezzanine level | Daily: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. | ||
Emirates Lounge | Terminal B, Level 6 lounges | Winter: 11:35 a.m. to 3:35 p.m. | N/A |
Etihad Airways Lounge | Terminal B, Level 6 lounges | Temporarily closed | N/A |
Oneworld Los Angeles Business Lounge | Terminal B, level 5 after security | 3 hours before the first British Airways, Cathay Pacific, or Qantas flight of the day | N/A |
Qantas Lounge | Terminal B, Level 5 lounges | Daily: 6:30 a.m. to the last departure | N/A |
SkyTeam/Korean Air Lounge | Terminal B, Level 5 lounges | Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. | N/A |
Star Alliance Lounge | Terminal B, Level 6 lounges | Daily: first departure to 12:30 a.m. | N/A |
United Club | Terminal 7, near gate 71A | Daily: 4:30 a.m. to 12:15 a.m. | $59 |
United Polaris Lounge | Terminal 7, near gate 73 | Daily: 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. | N/A |
USO Lounge (free for active military) | Center Way, LAX Theme Building, ground floor | Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (active duty military and their dependents) Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (military retirees and their dependents) | N/A |
* Hours are subject to change without notice. Lounge access may be restricted at times because of capacity.
** Day pass for any passenger. Lounges marked as N/A only allow entry for eligible passengers in premium cabins, frequent flyer programs, or participating credit card programs.
Hot Tip: To avoid lounge entry fees, check out our article on the best personal and business credit cards for complimentary lounge access.
Priority Pass Access
Gameway in Terminals 3 and 6 accepts Priority Pass entry but is subject to a capacity. Be Relax Spa, found in Terminal 1 and the Tom Bradley International Terminal, offers select complimentary services.
Hot Tip: If you want to become a Priority Pass member, check out our dedicated Priority Pass guide and the best credit cards for complimentary Priority Pass access.
Airport Dining and Drinks at LAX
There are over 100 restaurants, bars, and cafes at LAX. The majority of restaurants are past security.
As always, some eateries may be temporarily closed. You can check the airport’s website to see which LAX restaurants are available during your visit.
LAX Airport Wi-Fi and Charging Stations
LAX provides passengers with free Wi-Fi within all public areas of each terminal. Access is granted in 45-minute sessions, and you can connect by following these steps:
- Select “_LAX Free WIFI” from your available connections
- Launch your browser
- Watch a short 15- to 30-second advertisem*nt.
- You’re good to go
There’s an optional upgrade for high-speed Wi-Fi for $14.99 per month (requires a Boingo monthly subscription).
Charging Stations:There are charging stations in these locations:
- Terminal 1: Near gates 9, 13, and 15
- Terminal 3: Near gates 21, 22, and 23B
- Terminal 4: Near gates 41, 42B, 43, 45, and 47A
- Terminal 5: Baggage claim, near gates 51A, 53A, 54A, and all gates from 55A to 59
- Terminal 6: Baggage claim and near gates 60, 67, and 68B
- Terminal 7: Baggage claim and near gates 70A, 71B, 72A, 73, 74A, and 75A
- Terminal 8: Near gate 81 and all gates from 83 to 86B
- TBIT: Near the British Airways check-in desk, near gates 130, 132, 134, 141, 142, 152, 154, and 156, and in the shopping plaza
- Regional Terminal: Near gates 52A, 52D, and 52E
LAX Airport Lost and Found
LAX advises passengers to first contact their airline if they have lost a piece of luggage or property on a flight. Depending on where the item was lost, passengers should also attempt to contact the staff at the shop, restaurant, public transport, or other service where they may have left their property.
Passengers are advised to submit a claim or wait 96 hours to see if their item has been posted to the lost and found gallery.
Additional Airport Information
Information Services
LAX has over 175 customer service representatives who speak over 25 languages collectively. They’re at the information desks on the arrivals level of each terminal from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends.
Travelers’ Aid
There is no travelers’ aid center at LAX. The nearest center is at Ontario International Airport (ONT).
Children’s Play Areas
LAX has a children’s play area on level 4 of Terminal B, suitable for 2- to 11-year-olds.
Hot Tip: Explore the most kid-friendly U.S. airports and see why LAX was one of the top airports on our list.
Baby Facilities
LAX has 11 nursing rooms throughout the airport.
- Terminal 1, near gate 13
- Terminal 3, in gate area 21-28 and gate area 30A-38
- Terminal 4, near gate 45
- Terminal 5, near gate 55A
- Terminal 6, near gate 64B
- Terminal 7, near gate 71A
- Terminal 8, near gate 81
- Terminal B
- Level 3 near oversized baggage
- Near gate 150
- Near gate 221
- Near gate 205
- Regional Terminal, near gate 52H
Pet Relief Areas
There’s a pet relief area in each terminal.
- Terminal 1:
- Near gate 13
- Baggage claim
- Terminal 3:
- Near gate 30B
- Near the entrance to the gate area for 21A-28
- Terminal 4, connection bridge to the international terminal
- Terminal 5, curbside and near gate 54A
- Terminal 6, near gate 63
- Terminal 7, curbside and near gate 71A
- Terminal B:
- Left after security in the Great Hall
- Near gate 206
Duty-Free
Duty-free shopping is available at the terminals that operate the majority of international flights: Terminals B, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
Smoking Areas
Designated smoking areas can be found curbside at Terminals 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, and B.
Interesting Features
LAX operates a Pets Unstressing Passengers program (aka PUP). Specially-trained dogs and their handlers roam the airport to help calm nervous flyers before flights. LAX also regularly hosts art exhibitions in its public areas.
Prayer
There are no chapel services or places of prayer at LAX.
Money
ATMs are in all terminals, commonly at gate areas, baggage claims, or in central areas. There are also currency exchange services in all terminals except 1 and 8.
Medical Center
There is no medical center at LAX.
Luggage
There are no luggage storage lockers in the airport. The closest is the private company LAX Luggage Storage, which is outside the airport, at 8622 Bellanca Ave.
Important LAX Phone Numbers
General Inquiries: 855-463-5252
Parking: 310-646-2911
Construction Inquiries: 310-649-5292
LAX Police Lost and Found: 424-646-5678
Travel to and From LAX
Transport Options
Train
- Metro Rail: Pick up the free airport shuttle from outside each terminal on the lower level, in the pink “LAX”-signposted area. The shuttle runs to and from the Aviation/LAX Metro station. To get to Downtown Los Angeles, take the Metro Green Line and change to the blue line at Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station.
- Amtrak: Union Station is the nearest place to get Amtrak service. You can take the FlyAway Bus, which goes directly to Union Station. A one-way FlyAway ticket is $9.75.
Bus
- Metro Bus: Pick upthe free airport shuttle from outside each terminal on the lower level from the pink “LAX”-signposted area. This runs to and from the Metro bus station to connect with services all over Los Angeles and beyond.
- FlyAway Bus: Go to the pick-up area by following the signs that say, “FlyAway, Buses & Long Distance Vans.” From here, you can ride directly to Union Station and Van Nuys.
- Other Public and Private Buses: Santa Monica Big Blue Bus, Culver City Bus Lines, and Torrance Transitare just a few of the local operators.
Shuttle
- Shared-ride and private-ride shuttles are available. Be sure to check if your hotel offers a free shuttle pick-up and drop-off at the airport first, though.
Taxi
You can pick up a metered taxi from 3 locations at the airport:
- The LAXit lot east of Terminal 1
- Inside parking structure 3, across from Terminal 3
- Outside the baggage claim at the far end of Terminal 7
A flat fee from the airport to Downtown Los Angeles by taxicab is $50.50, which includes a $4 airport surcharge.
- Approved ride service companies such as Uber or Lyft can pick up and drop off on the upper departures level only.
Driving to LAX
Arriving From I-405 Northbound
Take exit 45A onto I-105 W toward El Segundo and then take exit 1C onto Sepulveda Boulevard. Use the right 2 lanes to take the Century Boulevard exit onto World Way, where you can access airport parking or curbside drop-off.
Arriving From I-405 Southbound
Exit via the Howard Hughes Parkway and take a left onto Sepulveda Boulevard, continuing south through downtown Westchester. Take a right onto Vicksburg Avenue and then right again onto World Way, where you can access airport parking or curbside drop-off.
LAX Airport Parking Information
Official Airport Parking
There are over 11,000 parking spaces at LAX for passengers. You can choose from short-term parking lots along World Way. The economy lot is more affordable for long-term parking.
Short-Term Parking
The short-term parking lots are numbered P1, P2A, P2B, P3, P4, P5, P6, and P7 and contain more than 7,000 spaces. These parking lots are in the center of World Way and are accessible by exiting the terminal and crossing over the 2 roads that circle the parking lots. These lots charge the following rates:
Standard Drive-up Parking
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Duration | Cost |
First 15 minutes | Free |
First hour | $9 |
Every 30 minutes after the first hour | $7 |
Maximum 24-hour period | $60 |
Premium Parking (in P1)
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Duration | Cost |
First 15 minutes | Free |
First hour | $11 |
Every 30 minutes after the first hour | $9 |
Maximum 24-hour period | $70 |
Covered parking has height restrictions. Lots 1, 2A, and 6 allow a maximum vehicle height of 8 feet, 2 inches. Lots 2B, 5, and 7 allow a maximum vehicle height of 7 feet. Lots 3 and 4 allow a maximum vehicle height of 7 feet, 6 inches.
Long-Term Parking
The economy parking lot is at 6100 W. 94th St. You can ride the free shuttle bus to it from outside each terminal at the pink “LAX”-signposted areas. These shuttles depart every 15 minutes, and the ride to the terminal takes 15 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic and where you got on the shuttle. Parking rates for this lot are:
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Duration | Cost |
First hour | $8 |
Every 30 minutes after the first hour | $7 |
Maximum 24-hour period | $35 |
Valet Parking
Valet parking is available in lots P1, P3, P4, and P7 and costs $75 for 24 hours.
Pick-up or Drop-Off Parking
The cell phone waiting lot gives drivers waiting to pick up arriving passengers somewhere to wait for up to 2 hours.
This lot is at the northwest corner of 96th Street and Vicksburg Avenue. Drivers aren’t allowed to leave their cars unattended.
Off-Site and Hotel Parking
If you’re looking for the cheapest parking, then off-site LAX parking lots and hotels usually offer the best rates. Most of the off-site lots are 1 to 3 miles away from the airport and operate free airport shuttle buses to and from the terminals.
Daily parking starts at $10. There are many third-party websites you can use to compare prices and book, but airportparkingreservations.com has a clear layout, is easy to use, and has good customer reviews on Trustpilot.
Parking for Passengers With Disabilities
Parking for disabled passengers is available in all official airport parking lots, and all shuttle buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts.
Parking Contact Numbers
General parking inquiries: 310-646-2911
Car Rental at LAX Airport
Car rental companies don’t operate counters at the airport itself. Instead, they’re near economy parking lot C. Car rental companies run free shuttles to here from outside the terminals. The following rental car companies operate at LAX:
- Alamo: 888-826-6893
- Avis: 310-342-9200
- Budget: 310-642-4500
- Dollar: 866-434-2226
- Enterprise: 310-649-5400
- Fox: 323-673-9084
- Hertz: 310-568-5100
- National Car Rental: 888-826-6890
- SIXT: 855-471-2760
- Thrifty: 877-283-0898
- Zipcar
LAX Airport Hotels
There’s a range fo LAX airport accommodations to cater to nearly all budgets. Most hotels are within 2 miles and include a free shuttle service to and from the airport.
We’ve listed hotels closest to the airport and included contact information for easy direct booking.
LAX Airport Hotels — Sorted by Distance From LAX
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Hotel | Address and Phone Number | Star Rating | Distance From LAX (Miles) |
6225 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 424-702-1234 | 4 | 0.4 | |
Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles LAX / Century Boulevard | 6161 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-649-1400 | 3 | 0.5 |
6151 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-215-3000 | 4 | 0.6 | |
6151 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-215-3300 | 3 | 0.6 | |
Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles | 6101 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-642-1111 | 4 | 0.7 |
5985 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-642-7500 | 4 | 0.8 | |
1440 E. Imperial Ave., El Segundo, CA 90245 310-640-3600 | 3 | 0.9 | |
Residence Inn by Marriott Los Angeles LAX/Century Boulevard | 5933 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-568-7700 | 3 | 0.9 |
9801 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-215-1000 | 3 | 1 | |
Four Points by Sheraton Los Angeles International Airport | 9750 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-645-4600 | 3 | 1 |
Los Angeles Airport Marriott | 5855 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-641-5700 | 4 | 1 |
Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel | 9620 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-337-2800 | 3 | 1 |
888 N. Pacific Coast Hwy., El Segundo, CA 90245 310-322-2900 | 3 | 1.2 | |
5711 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 9004 310-410-4000 | 4 | 1.2 | |
1804 E. Sycamore Ave., El Segundo, CA 90245 310-955-4694 | 2 | 1.2 | |
8639 Lincoln Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-645-0400 | 4 | 1.4 | |
8620 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-645-7700 | 3 | 1.4 | |
Aloft El Segundo – Los Angeles Airport | 475 N. Sepulveda Blvd., El Segundo, CA 90245 424-290-5555 | 3 | 1.5 |
Extended Stay America – Los Angeles – LAX Airport – El Segundo | 1910 E. Mariposa Ave., El Segundo, CA 90245 310-607-4000 | 2 | 1.5 |
525 N. Pacific Coast Hwy., El Segundo, CA 90245 424-290-5000 | 3 | 1.5 | |
750 N. Nash St., El Segundo, CA 9024 310-607-4000 | 3 | 1.5 | |
2000 E. Mariposa Ave., El Segundo, CA 90245 310-322-0700 | 3 | 1.6 | |
2100 E. Mariposa Ave., El Segundo, CA 90245 310-726-0100 | 3 | 1.7 | |
5249 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-645-2200 | 3 | 1.7 | |
1985 E. Grand Ave., El Segundo, CA 90245 310-322-0999 | 3 | 1.8 | |
9901 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-6495151 | 3 | 1.8 | |
199 Continental Blvd., El Segundo, 90245 310-965-0555 | 4 | 2 | |
5101 W. Century Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90304 310-419-1234 | 2 | 2 | |
Residence Inn by Marriott Los Angeles LAX/El Segundo | 2135 E. El Segundo Blvd., El Segundo, CA 90245 310-333-0888 | 3 | 2 |
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Here are some of the best award booking options near Los Angeles International Airport.
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Hotel | Address and Phone Number | Star Rating | Distance From LAX (Miles) | Point Redemption Cost |
8620 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-645-7700 | 3 | 1.4 | From 26,000 IHG One Rewards points | |
Residence Inn Los Angeles LAX/Century Boulevard | 5933 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-568-7700 | 3 | 0.9 | From 38,000 Marriott Bonvoy points |
750 N. Nash St., El Segundo, CA 9024 310-607-4000 | 3 | 1.5 | From 12,000 World of Hyatt points |
At the Holiday Inn Express Los Angeles LAX Airport, guests have access to great amenities like free breakfast, free airport shuttle service, and a pool. From 26,000 IHG One Rewards points per night, this can be a fantastic option for those needing to stay near the airport. This hotel is also eligible for an IHG anniversary night certificate.
Less than a mile from the airport, the Residence Inn Los Angeles LAX/ Century Boulevard combines convenience and comfort. This all-suite hotel offers the largest guest suites near LAX. A stay includes a full kitchen, free breakfast, shuttle service, and an outdoor heated pool, too. It’s an excellent value at 32,000 Marriott Bonvoy points and up.
The Hyatt Place Los Angeles/LAX/El Segundo offers a comfortable stay with free breakfast for World of Hyatt members, an on-site restaurant and bar, a free shuttle to and from LAX, and pet-friendly rooms. Guests will also find the hotel close to local food and shopping. Award nights at this Category 3 property start at 9,000 points per night.
Final Thoughts
The airport has acknowledged the challenges passengers face when visiting the airport, such as congestion around the terminal loop, the lack of direct connections with the Metro Rail, and the fact that some airport services are spread out inconveniently. The modernization project is intended to address these issues and improve the passenger experience.
Many of the terminals have already received remodeling, with improvements made to connection walkways, security checkpoints, improved concessions, and baggage handling systems. Next year will see the unveiling of a new automated people mover at LAX that will run for 2.25 miles around the airport, including to the rental car facility and West CTA Station.