Skybridge, Terminal 7
Prestige Digital Network, Terminal 4
6' x 12' Spectacular, Terminal 3
Exterior Column Arrivals Network, Terminal 3
Wall Wrap, Tom Bradley International Terminal
Banners, Tom Bradley International Terminal

Los Angeles International Airport

Los Angeles, CA


Overview

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the seventh busiest airport in the world, the third largest airport in the nation, and the primary airport serving the Greater Los Angeles area. Nearly 60 million passengers used LAX in 2010, making it the most traveled "origin and destination" airport around the globe. As the top gateway to Asia and the Pacific region, it is one of the busiest airports in the country for international traffic, second only to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.

LAX serves nearly 65 passenger airlines - primarily American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines, for which it is a hub. Delta Air Lines operates its major international flights from there, while many other airlines assist in serving North America, Latin America, Asia, Oceania and Europe.

Located in Southern California and home to over 4 million people, Los Angeles is the state's most populated city.  Known primarily as the entertainment capital of the world, Los Angeles attracts visitors from all over the globe.

Market Penetration

51% of adults in the Los Angeles DMA traveled by air in the past year; of these adults, 72% departed from LAX.
Los Angeles International Airport is the primary point of departure in the Los Angeles DMA.

Residence of Air Travelers by County

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