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OurAirports members at LAX
Los Angeles International Airport is the home base for 113 OurAirports members. It has had 1,228 visitors.
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Nghiên cứu thông tin trên báo chí thể thao khi đặt kèo 0.5
🔗 Mon, 11 Mar 2024
— Anonymous Flyer at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
Báo chí thể thao:
Cung cấp tin tức, bài viết phân tích về các trận đấu bóng đá.
Giúp người chơi cập nhật được những thông tin mới nhất về các đội bóng và trận đấu.
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🔗 Tue, 23 Nov 2021
— @CaptainX at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
Waiting for me!!!
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🔗 Fri, 25 Jun 2021
— @Circa-ss at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
Hello! How to download these georeferenced satellite images?
Very Crammed Airport
🔗 Thu, 15 Apr 2021
— @NYANWT at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
So Many Stuff And People Its Hard To Get Around. Outside I Hear Lots Of Cars. Worse Density Than SFO Or Even JFK Airport
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🔗 Sat, 09 May 2020
— @zeina at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
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fixed matches
🔗 Wed, 28 Jan 2015
— Anonymous Flyer at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
Hey there owner of ourairports.com. Great site. I think you should be little more strict with the comments.
11 terminals?
🔗 Wed, 07 Apr 2010
— @green_chilli at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
I've only been once, but was shocked at the condition and arrangement of this airport.
11 terminals? It seemed more like one big long mess, no real distinction.
Very disappointed with both duty free shopping and any dining options.
BUT they were in a state of renovation when I came in and out of LAX. Hope that this can be finalised eventually!
Fond-ish memories
🔗 Wed, 01 Jul 2009
— @david at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
I remember many evenings spent in LAX terminal 2 in the late 1990s, waiting to catch the red-eye back to Toronto to connect on to Ottawa and get back to my young family. I hear a lot of horror stories about LAX and Air Canada now, but back then, before the merger with Canadian, Air Canada never left me stranded or let me down. I'd fight my way back to LAX from Long Beach through the rush-hour traffic, drop off my rental car, then find a plug, huddle in a safe warm corner, and work on my computer for a few hours, generally grabbing a bite from the Wolfgang Puck franchise restaurant thingy and happy knowing that I was on the first stage of my trip home.
I've been through terminal 2 a few times since, but not for the red-eye. Air Canada still generally leaves on time, but I'm not rushing back to young kids and a tired spouse any more, so it's more leisurely, and the terminal is just another dingy terminal.
The longest wait ever
🔗 Fri, 03 Aug 2007
— @Yannick at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
Not my favorite place...
Must have been due to rush hour with all the transpacific flights landing pretty much at the same time, after a very long flight from Sydney, took over an hour to go thru immigration, almost missed connecting flight to ATL... how stressful and frustrating.
Another time on the way back to Sydney from Atlanta, flying with UA via O'Hare, the connection was missed due to weather delays. Stuck there for 24 hours, UA wouldn't give me my luggage back (so I had to wear the same stinky clothes for 48hrs), only got a lousy hotel room, no compensation or apology. Compare that to SQ when in a similar ordeal I was given a pack with some clothes and toiletry, plus about US$100 cash equivalent.... Shall I also mention that I was flying business on UA and economy on SQ when this occured. I understand the operational constraints, no worries there, but when it comes to customer service UA, DL and AA have a lot to learn from asian carriers like SQ, CX or TG.
Oh well other than that I never been to LA before so I went to see the Getty museum, quite interesting really.
A Great Place to Visit ... Not
🔗 Sun, 29 Jul 2007
— @XingR at Los Angeles International Airport, United States Reply
Let me count the times I've been through here ... let me count the ways the airport has disappointed me. A great case study in how _not_ to build an airport.
One bright spot for me, this is where my wife first entered the US back in 2001 so it will always hold a warm spot in our hearts as the true beginning of our life together.