

| Departures | Arrivals | Airlines | Terminals | Location | Metro |
| Los Angeles International Airport served around 60 million passengers in 2009, making it the largest airport in California. Los Angeles is the second largest metropolitan area of the United States. Hollywood is world famous for its entertainment industry. |
| Domestic |
Las Vegas | San Francisco | Atlanta | Miami |
| Honolulu | Houston | Seattle | Denver | New York |
| Boston | Washington |
| Asia |
Beijing | Tokyo | Shanghai | Seoul |
| Hong Kong |
Taipei |
Manila | Bangkok |
Dubai |
| Europe |
Amsterdam | Frankfurt | London | Paris |
| Oceania |
Sydney | Auckland |
Melbourne |
Brisbane |
| Terminals:
In total there are about 7 terminals in 2012. You
can be from the terminal in your car lin less than
5 minutes, but walking between the terminals can
become a nightmare in the baking sun. They are
build like a horseshoe. Almost all connection
traffic is under the same roof with the same
carrier. Passenger traffic: In 1975 the airport handled 24 million passengers. In 2009 the airport served around 60 million passengers. 80 percent of the traffic is origin and destination traffic. Airport code: LAX is in use since 1928. Originally it was LA. When a 3th letter had to be added, the X was chosen. Long haul to Asia: Manila |

| It's the second largest city of the United States after New York. The city is world famous for it's movie industry and stars, which have a long history: eg. 1937: The Life of Emile Zola; 2009: The Proposal; |