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Dec 20 2001, 12:00 AM
LAX OFFERS HELPFUL TIPS FOR TRAVELERS AT HOLIDAY TRAVEL MEDIA BRIEFING
 At the start of the busiest travel period since September 11th, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) officials will hold a news conference to offer tips to make holiday travels more secure, efficient and enjoyable. Officials will present the latest information on issues of interest to travelers including packing tips, check-in and security procedures, baggage requirements and airport transportation/parking.
Dec 20 2001, 12:00 AM
-MEDIA ADVISORY- SANTA CLAUS AND LAX HOLIDAY HELPERS SPREAD GOOD CHEER

Santa Claus will be at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to meet with passengers as part of LAX's Holiday Helper Program. In addition, LAX Holiday helpers will be roaming the Departure Levels/Upper Levels in each terminal to provide assistance and cheer.
Santa Claus will be at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to meet with passengers as part of LAX's Holiday Helper Program. In addition, LAX Holiday helpers will be roaming the Departure Levels/Upper Levels in each terminal to provide assistance and cheer.
Dec 19 2001, 12:00 AM
HOLIDAY TRAVEL TIPS FOR ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT USERS
Ontario, California (December 19, 2001) --- Travelers using Ontario International Airport (ONT) should plan ahead as passenger traffic is expected to increase significantly this weekend.
Dec 18 2001, 12:00 AM
ADDITIONAL PARKING STRUCTURE, METERED PARKING REOPEN AT LAX
(Los Angeles, California - December 18, 2001) Travelers this holiday season will find Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has reopened Parking Structure 6 and metered Parking Lots 3, 4, and 6 in the Central Terminal Area. Due to safety precautions following September 11, the metered parking in open-air lots across from the LAX passenger terminals were closed, as well as all spaces in Parking Structure 6.
Dec 18 2001, 12:00 AM
1.8 MILLION TRAVELERS EXPECTED AT LAX THIS HOLIDAY SEASON;THIS WEEKEND PREDICTED TO BE HEAVIEST TRAVEL PERIOD
Ontario, California (December 19, 2001) --- Travelers using Ontario International Airport (ONT) shou(Los Angeles, California – December 18, 2001) Airlines serving Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are estimating 1.8 million holiday travelers will pass through the airport between Friday, December 21 through Wednesday, January 2. This is 80 percent of last year's level because airlines reduced their flight schedules on average by 20 percent following the events of September 11.ld plan ahead as passenger traffic is expected to increase significantly this weekend.
Dec 13 2001, 12:00 AM
LOS ANGELES AIRPORT TO REOPEN TERMINAL CURBSIDE TO PRIVATE VEHICLES
Los Angeles, California - December 13, 2001) Los Angeles Mayor James K. Hahn and Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) officials today announced that terminal curbside in the Central Terminal Area at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) will reopen to private vehicles for passenger drop-off and pick-up at 5 a.m. on Saturday, December 15. 
Dec 04 2001, 12:00 AM
CONTRACT AWARDED FOR RESIDENTIAL SOUNDPROOFING IN SOUTH LOS ANGELES
(Van Nuys, California - December 4, 2001) The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners tonight awarded Westcoast Nielson of Santa Fe Springs a contract for residential soundproofing near Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The $1,259,000 contract will cover sound-insulation modifications on 41 single- and multi-family residences located within the noise-impacted area of Council District 8 in South Los Angeles.
Dec 04 2001, 12:00 AM
LAX AND ONTARIO AIRPORT CONCESSIONS GET TEMPORARY RELIEF PROGRAM
(Van Nuys, California -- December 4, 2001) The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners tonight approved a Concession Relief Program to provide temporary cost relief to concessionaires at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Ontario International Airport (ONT), who have experienced revenue losses as a result of the drop in passenger travel following the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Dec 04 2001, 12:00 AM
BOARD OF AIRPORT COMMISSIONERS APPROVE PURCHASE OF AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS

(Van Nuys, California - December 4, 2001) The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners tonight approved the purchase and installation of 50 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) as part of Los Angeles World Airports' (LAWA's) continued commitment to passenger safety. This action represents Phase I of LAWA's AED program with its implementation set for Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) for early 2002.

 
Dec 01 2001, 12:00 AM
LAX MODIFES WESTBOUND CENTURY BOULEVARD ENTRY TODAY TO IMPROVE PRIVATE VEHICLE TRAFFIC ON UPPER/DEPARTURE LEVEL ROADWAY
(Los Angeles, California -- December 1, 2001) Los Angeles International Airport is modifying procedures today at its westbound Century Boulevard entryway in order to improve private vehicle traffic flow on the Upper/Departure Level roadway in the airport's Central Terminal Area. The changes take effect at 2 pm. No changes are being made to the current access procedures on the Lower/Arrival Level roadway.
Dec 01 2001, 12:00 AM
CONTRACT EXTENDED FOR SOUNDPROOFING DESIGN AND CONSULTING SERVICES
(Los Angeles, California - December 1, 2001) Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has amended its contract with Corlett Skaer & Devoto Architects, Inc. (CSDA) of San Francisco to provide acoustic design and consulting services for 700 additional residential units that are expected to enroll in the LAWA Soundproofing Program during the coming year.
Dec 01 2001, 12:00 AM
NOISE COMPLAINT FORM NOW AVAILABLE ON-LINE FOR PUBLIC USE
(Los Angeles, California -- December 1, 2001) In an effort to enhance communication and cooperation between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and noise-impacted communities to achieve noise reduction whenever possible, residents may now go on-line to register aircraft-related noise complaints. This new service is in addition to the long-established LAX Noise Complaint Hotline at (310) 64-NOISE (646-6473).
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