MORE FREE BOARDING PASSES BECOME AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC TO PREVIEW THE NEW TOM BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL!

06/14/2013 12:00 AM

MORE FREE BOARDING PASSES BECOME AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC TO PREVIEW THE NEW TOM BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL!

(Los Angeles, California – June 14, 2013)  Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) today announces that due to an overwhelming response, additional timed boarding passes have been made available for the public to attend LAX Appreciation Day – a preview of the New Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on June 22 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

            LAX Appreciation Day will give the public a one-day only opportunity to get a sneak peek of the New TBIT that will feature 18 new boarding gates – nine of which will accommodate the larger, new-generation aircraft, before it officially opens for operations later this year.  The public will enjoy special entertainment, architecture, aviation and USO displays, multi-sensory media experience, art tours, raffle prizes and can meet the PUP’S that are part of the LAX Pets Unstressing Passengers (PUP) Program.  

                   The public may register for free timed boarding passes at www.laxappreciationday.com.  There will be opportunities available to see the New TBIT during six sessions (each 1.5 hours) with the last session being from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.  A timed LAX Appreciation Day Boarding Pass is only valid for the selected tour time and is non-transferable.  A maximum of six tickets per registration transaction is allowed with additional tickets available by creating a new registration.  Upon completion of registration, guests will receive an email confirmation with a Boarding Pass and a separate Parking Pass for complimentary parking.  Shuttle service will be provided from the parking lot to the terminal. Guests need to print the Boarding Pass, and Parking Pass and bring to the preview for entry.  Backpacks and large bags will NOT be allowed, and everyone is strongly encouraged to not bring smaller items such as purses and camera bags into the terminal.  Guests who do bring small items, are subject to having those bags searched which will delay their entry into the New TBIT.

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