It’s a great time to fly out of Los Angeles because carriers, flush with profit, are re-investing in the airport.
As I walked down Sepulveda Blvd and onto the aircraft grounds last week, I noticed three billboards.
Let’s have a look:
Billboard #1 – American Airlines
What’s next at LAX?
Reimagining your travel experience.
American Airlines
Billboard #2 – United Airlines
Playing on the cosmetic surgery culture of Los Angeles, United pokes funs at its recent work in Terminal 7:
We’re not afraid to admit it — we’ve had some work done.
The newly renovated, more modern Terminal 7.
The United LAX Experience.
Billboard #3 – Delta Air Lines
Building the terminal of the future now.
Investing $1.9 Billion into a reimagined LAX experience.
Delta Sky Way | at LAX
I sense a theme…
If you fly out of LAX, you’ve seen first hand the investment. And I love it. As a passenger, I am happier than ever to be an LAX passenger.
> Read More:
- Pictures: Delta’s $1.86BN Investment at LAX
- United Airlines Executives Discuss Future Of LAX Hub
- United Airlines’ Secret Expansion Plan at LAX
- Will “People Mover” Fundamentally Change LAX?
- 5 Ways LAX is Becoming America’s Best Airport
- Upgrades to Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX
Do these upgrades make you more likely to fly from LAX?
@ Matthew — typo — Reimagining not Remaining…
Thanks!
Walking down Sepulveda? Are you insane?
Which of the 3 airlines is the best at LAX?
Depends on who you ask and what your metrics are. My choice has been UA for 15 years, but others will swear by AA or DL.
Man, I miss LAX.
IAD can only dream…
I’m surprised UA doesn’t hype their biggest advantage at LAX: in the epic traffic congestion, you can U-turn early and get to their Terminal 7 far faster and easier than other terminals farther west.