LAX Terminal Maps

Terminal 1

Man standing in front of large window at LAX airport.
A $477.5 million extension of Terminal 1 into a formerly open area includes the first Terminal Vertical Core, which will connect the building to a pedestrian walkway to the future CTA Center Automated People Mover Station. The new construction also includes a bus port, and additional ticket counters and baggage carousels, plus restrooms and a service-animal relief area.

Terminal 2

Terminal 2 at LAX view from the road.
Gates 20-28 are now part of Delta’s new Terminal 3 complex, and can be accessed from Terminal 3. WestJet customers can continue to check-in at Terminal 2 and access their gates from Terminal 3.

Terminal 3

Ticket line at LAX airport in terminal 3.
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.

Terminal 4

View of terminal 4 from the road outside of LAX airport.
The $1.6 billion modernization of Terminals 4 and 5 will include a unified departure hall and a new south concourse in Terminal 4 with additional space for hold rooms, concessions, restrooms and a bus gate that will serve both domestic and international traffic. Improvements will be made to the north concourse and Terminal 5.

Terminal 5

Hallway leading to terminal 5 at LAX airport.
Terminal 5 is the new home for JetBlue and Spirit, as well some American Airlines flights and the bus to the American Eagle terminal. A recently completed $229 million modernization included 19 great dining and shopping options, an expanded ticketing lobby, more security screening checkpoints, and new baggage carousels.

Terminal 6

Waiting area at a gate in Terminal 6 at LAX airport.
Terminal 6 will be refreshed as part of a $230 million modernization project that began in early 2021, creating more space for passengers and bringing upgraded technology to the building following two projects that were completed in the 2010s to renovate the ticketing lobby, bag claim and concourse areas.

Terminal 7

Terminal 7 lobby at LAX airport.
A $546 million renovation project was completed in early 2019, including an expanded ticketing lobby, improved security screening checkpoints, enhanced seating with more charging stations and a new luxe United Club Terminal 7 Lounge. Work is now underway to connect the terminal to the future Automated People Mover.

Terminal 8

Signage indicating direction of terminals at LAX airport.
A $546 million renovation project was completed in early 2019, including an expanded ticketing lobby, improved security screening checkpoints, enhanced seating with more charging stations and a new luxe United Club Terminal 7 Lounge. Work is now underway to connect the terminal to the future Automated People Mover.

Terminal B

Screens in front of a window at LAX airport.
The Tom Bradley International Terminal welcomes millions of visitors from around the world each year. In 2013, a $1.9 billion modernization was unveiled, creating a world-class experience for all those who pass through it. In May 2021, the beautiful new $1.73 billion West Gates (Gates 201-225) opened, equipped with the newest technology and innovations.