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Originally Posted by Westsidelife
I think jg6544 is talking about LAX being a logistical nightmare, and he's right about that. The traffic in, out, and especially through the CTA is very "second world" for a major international airport serving as the gateway to the Pacific Rim. I don't know if LAWA completely abandoned this idea, but the original LAX Master Plan (circa 2004-2005) called for shutting down the entire CTA and re-routing all traffic to a centralized drop-off/pick-up zone. From there, departing passengers would then take people movers into the CTA and disperse to their terminals. I think that would alleviate the legendary traffic problem.
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The traffic problem in the CTA is disproportionately on the south side of the airport because all three big US carriers, AA, DL, and UA operate from there. If only one of those three would agree to rebuild and move into T2 and/or T3, that issue would be much-alleviated.