American Airlines expands its service to Terminal 6 at LAX

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LOS ANGELES, CA – American Airlines customers at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) will enjoy an improved travel experience when the city’s premier airline begins operations in Terminal 6, furth

LOS ANGELES, CA – American Airlines customers at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) will enjoy an improved travel experience when the city’s premier airline begins operations in Terminal 6, further expanding American’s commitment to the greater Los Angeles area.

With the last departure of the night on Wednesday, Nov. 5, American flights operated by US Airways will end operations at Terminal 3. All US Airways ticketing and check-in, gates, baggage and customer service operations will begin at Terminal 6 the morning of Nov. 6. US Airways ticketing and check-in counters will be located on Level 2. US Airways flights will operate out of four dedicated gates – 60, 61, 62 and 63 – with convenient access to connections on flights operated by American Airlines at Terminal 4 through an underground connector. Shuttle service is also available to Terminal 4 and the Remote Terminal for American Eagle flights.

“Our expansion into Terminal 6 is the latest in our continued investment in the premier travel experience at LAX,” said J.C Liscano, American’s Managing Director of LAX. “Larger, updated facilities and closer, easier connections between terminals will improve our customers’ experience and give us more room to grow. We’ve added some new destinations out of LAX, and we’re proud of the exclusive services we provide our most loyal customers.”

American begins new nonstop service today to Tampa, Florida (TPA). The airline announced last week the start of a second daily flight from LAX to London Heathrow (LHR), beginning in March 2015. Customers can book travel now for the second LAX-LHR flight. American also began new, nonstop service from Los Angeles to Edmonton, Alberta, Vancouver, British Columbia, and San Antonio on Oct. 2.

American will continue to operate at Terminal 4. Customers traveling on American Airlines and US Airways should continue to check in for flights and conduct business with the airline operating their flight.

American provides nearly 200 daily departures to 54 destinations in seven countries/territories from LAX.

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