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Old Posted Nov 22, 2024, 8:19 AM
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Old Posted Mar 30, 2025, 11:47 PM
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^ That's nothing compared to the JFK/LGA or ORD/MDW split.
LA just handles it differently. 1 major airport and a handful of smaller medium sized airports. Chicago has 1 major airport, and a 2nd large airport. It could have easily had 2 or 3 smaller airports instead, but it chose a different route.

When I lived in the area I flew out of Burbank, LAX, and Ontario, I never had the opportunity to visit John Wayne or Long Beach. Is Long Beach’s airport even that big, I could never tell.
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Gary has tried to be the 3rd airport for Chicago but there just isn't enough traffic and the metro area is compact enough that most people can go to O'hare or Midway
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LA just handles it differently. 1 major airport and a handful of smaller medium sized airports. Chicago has 1 major airport, and a 2nd large airport. It could have easily had 2 or 3 smaller airports instead, but it chose a different route.

When I lived in the area I flew out of Burbank, LAX, and Ontario, I never had the opportunity to visit John Wayne or Long Beach. Is Long Beach’s airport even that big, I could never tell.
LGB is a small airport, in my opinion. People board planes by walking onto the tarmac and climbing the stairs.
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Old Posted Apr 4, 2025, 5:55 PM
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LGB is a small airport, in my opinion. People board planes by walking onto the tarmac and climbing the stairs.
That's how passengers board and deplane in Burbank. I just looked up the stats for Burbank and Long Beach airports and here's how they compare:

Burbank
  • total passengers: 6,550,281
  • 33 destinations

Long Beach
  • total passengers: 4,148,080
  • 22 total destinations
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Old Posted Apr 5, 2025, 3:32 AM
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That's how passengers board and deplane in Burbank. I just looked up the stats for Burbank and Long Beach airports and here's how they compare:

Burbank
  • total passengers: 6,550,281
  • 33 destinations

Long Beach
  • total passengers: 4,148,080
  • 22 total destinations
Burbank is also a small airport.
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Old Posted Apr 5, 2025, 8:05 AM
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Burbank is also a small airport.
I wasn’t arguing otherwise. Of LA’s secondary airports, Burbank and Long Beach are small, John Wayne and Ontario are a bit bigger.
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I wasn’t arguing otherwise. Of LA’s secondary airports, Burbank and Long Beach are small, John Wayne and Ontario are a bit bigger.
John Wayne is a mid-sized airport. Ontario is small, as it has the same number of enplanements as Burbank, according to this Wikipedia article. You didn't share your source for passenger count so I don't know how they compare on that metric.
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John Wayne is a mid-sized airport. Ontario is small, as it has the same number of enplanements as Burbank, according to this Wikipedia article. You didn't share your source for passenger count so I don't know how they compare on that metric.
Ontario has been on of the nation’s fastest growing airports for the past decade. Also, Palm Springs has about three million annual enplanements.
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LAX has fallen in global airport rankings. Will a pre-Olympics transformation help?
By Colleen Shalby
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Sept. 25, 2025 3 AM PT

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The most anticipated project is the Automated People Mover — a 2.25-mile elevated train that promises to whisk travelers between airport terminals and a new parking lot, rideshare lot and the newly opened LAX/Metro Transit Center, finally offering a direct connection between the airport and rail, while improving vehicle traffic on its infamous horseshoe.

The train has faced setbacks. Originally slated to open in 2023, clashes between the airport and contractor LAX Integrated Express Solutions (LINXS) over timeline, compensation and production led to significant delays. Last year, LAWA officials said the train was expected to open in January 2026. Then the goalposts moved to “early 2026.” Now Ackerman said that the hope is for it to open by the 2026 World Cup in June, but officials are working on contingency plans that would rely on shuttles if there’s further delay.

“The company knows they owe us the train — we paid for the train, we expect to get the train. But we do not need the train to operate the World Cup,” Ackerman said. “We will have a plan to be ready for the World Cup and welcome those fans with the excellence that they deserve, irrespective of the train.”
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2025, 5:48 PM
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You’ve got to be kidding!!!!! Another year?! It’s finished and sitting there complete. So frustrating
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From the Los Angeles Times:

LAX to shut down Terminal 5 for renovation ahead of Olympics

The overhaul of Terminal 5 will begin next week and be completed in time for the 2028 Olympics.



By Suhauna Hussain
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Oct. 21, 2025 6:33 PM PT

Los Angeles International Airport will shut down Terminal 5 for a “complete demolition” and overhaul project, it announced Monday.

The closure, slated for Oct. 28, comes as part of a $30-billion overhaul ahead of the 2028 Olympics and Paralympics in Los Angeles. The major renovation will “deliver a brand new terminal and airport experience,” according to an airport news release. It is only the latest of a series of expansion and overhaul projects that have kept LAX in a state of what feels like perpetual construction.

Doug Webster, chief airport operations and maintenance officer at Los Angeles World Airports, said the planned renovation “marks a pivotal moment” for the airport.

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Old Posted Oct 25, 2025, 12:04 AM
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Wow! I heard that T5 was going to be renovated, but didn’t know an almost complete knock down would occur. The magnitude of this one flew under the radar. At this rate, American might have the best domestic facilities in LAX.

Delta completed a T5 refresh in 2017 just before they left for T2/3. I would love if T2 would get a complete knock down like T3… SeaLegs wine bar needs to go and more seating is needed. Love what Delta did with the entrance but the former security area and headhouse is sitting there unused and empty, meanwhile the restrooms are overcrowded and gate boarding zones are piled on top of each other. DELTA, please do to T2 what you did to T3. I love T3

Does anyone know anything about T2 renovations or is delta finished for now?

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