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Terminal 3. The new Terminal 3 concourse now features 14 gates, with additional concessions and retail outlets coming soon! Delta and Aeromexico check-in at Terminal 3. For interactive 3D map click here.
The new Terminal 3 concourse now features 11 gates, with additional concessions and retail outlets coming soon! Delta and Aeromexico check-in and departures are from Terminal 3. WestJet departures are from Terminal 3.
Delta’s new Terminal 3 at LAX. Delta’s state-of-the-art Sky Way at LAX will transform the travel experience for customers from the moment they arrive. Beginning April 20, LAX visitors will experience: A centralized headhouse that consolidates check-in, security and baggage claim. 32 self-serve kiosks and 46 check-in positions.
At Terminal 3, both domestic and international flights arrive and depart. It is divided into two levels – the arrivals level with the baggage claim, and the departures level with the check-in desks and gates. The LAX gates Terminal 3 contains go from 30 and up to 39.
The Tom Bradley International Terminal (Terminal B) is the primary international flight terminal at LAX, located on the airport’s west side. Terminal B has connector bridges to Terminal 4 and Terminal 3 for easy connections to the southern and northern terminals.
Los Angeles Airport Terminal 3 Map. Locate airlines by LAX's terminal and gate, food, cafes, & stores. Connection times between flights and gates.
Terminal 2 & Terminal 3. Delta has a shuttle between their gates in T2, T3, and TBIT. They’re going to build a bridge eventually (like 2023) too, but for now, they suggest allowing at least 10 minutes for the bus. T3 has long been the worst terminal at LAX, so you really don’t want to go there unless your
Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at Los Angeles LAX Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has a free shuttle bus service that runs in a counter-clockwise loop every 10 minutes. Passengers can also walk between the terminals via outdoor sidewalks or cut through the garages to get between northern and southern terminals.
LAX Airport Terminal Map. Free shuttle buses run frequently between terminals (approximately every 10 to 15 minutes) to assist travelers in getting from one terminal to another.