JULY ISSUE OF LAX CONNECTION E-NEWSLETTER NOW AVAILABLE

07/30/2014 12:00 AM

JULY ISSUE OF LAX CONNECTION E-NEWSLETTER NOW AVAILABLE

 

           (L os Angeles, California – July 30, 2014) The July issue of LAX Connection E-newsletter is now available online at http://www.lawa.org/LAWANewsletters.aspx . The newsletter provides information to the public and the travel-tourism industry about Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) passenger services and air service developments.

            This issue features news on LAX FlyAway bus service now operating in Santa Monica; Scoreboard LA and James Beach opening in the new Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT); Etihad Airways inaugurating LAX-Abu Dhabi service; United planning Being 787-9 Dreamliner service between LAX-Houston on September 20; LAN Airlines reintroducing Boeing 787 Dreamliner service on October 14; Virgin Australia starting daily service to Brisbane, Australia on October 26; and Hawaiian Airlines increasing service to Hawaii in November.

 

About Los Angeles International Airport 

LAX is the sixth busiest airport in the world and third in the United States. LAX offers 692 daily nonstop flights to 85 cities in the U.S. and 928 weekly nonstop flights to 67 cities in 34 countries on 64 commercial air carriers. LAX ranks 14th in the world and fifth in the U.S. in air cargo tonnage processed, with over 1.9 million tons of air cargo valued at over $91.6 billion. An economic study in 2011 reported that operations at LAX generated 294,400 jobs in Los Angeles County with labor income of $13.6 billion and economic output of more than $39.7 billion. This activity added $2.5 billion to local and state revenues. LAX is part of a system of three Southern California airports – along with LA/Ontario International and Van Nuys general aviation – that are owned and operated by Los Angeles World Airports, a proprietary department of the City of Los Angeles that receives no funding from the City’s general fund. 

As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. Alternative formats in large print, braille, audio, and other forms (if possible) will be provided upon request.

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