5 hour Layover at LAX
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I actually found a great thread: http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...urs-at-lax.cfm
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AAFF: Perhaps, you are right, maybe it was not required, but recommended on the website. We just felt better not having to worry about delays in security or with traffic, so we left home in plenty of time and were there about 2 1/2 hrs to 3 hrs before our flight. It seemed to take us a while to check in, go through security and get to the boarding gate. I guess, we don't fly international enough to take a chance on the 1 1/2 hr window. We were late at Heathrow once, only an hr and a half to spare and they almost did not check us in or allow us to board. We're more cautious now.
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AAFF: Perhaps, you are right, maybe it was not required, but recommended on the website. We just felt better not having to worry about delays in security or with traffic, so we left home in plenty of time and were there about 2 1/2 hrs to 3 hrs before our flight. It seemed to take us a while to check in, go through security and get to the boarding gate. I guess, we don't fly international enough to take a chance on the 1 1/2 hr window. We were late at Heathrow once, only an hr and a half to spare and they almost did not check us in or allow us to board. We're more cautious now.
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It's a recommendation, not a requirement. It's fine if you fly once, twice a year and you want to be sure, but I used to fly over 100K miles a year and there was no way in hell I would get to the airport 3 hours ahead of time, unless of course it was Hong Kong (Cathay Pacific) or London (British Airways), where I had access to some of the best first class lounges in the world....
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A friend of ours was flying from LAX to Madrid recently and he got to the airport 3 minutes less than 2 hours before the flight and they told him he would have to take a flight the next day as he HAD to be there 2 hours or more before the flight. I would not risk being there less than 2 hours after hearing his story.
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Cali
there is no such requirement..... 1 hour is sufficient, period.
I do agree with the five hour break analysis. It's not sufficient to go anywhere at LAX, except maybe the http://www.encounterlax.com. It's a nice place to chill out and have some pretty decent food. You can use the terminal transfer bus to get close enough to the place and then use it again to get to the international terminal. The best part is that's it's free.
The problem is your carry ons. If you have big ones, then you better be ready to sweat some as you carry it around.
Security? when connecting from domestic to international at LAX, you will need to go through security regardless, so that's not an issue.
there is no such requirement..... 1 hour is sufficient, period.
I do agree with the five hour break analysis. It's not sufficient to go anywhere at LAX, except maybe the http://www.encounterlax.com. It's a nice place to chill out and have some pretty decent food. You can use the terminal transfer bus to get close enough to the place and then use it again to get to the international terminal. The best part is that's it's free.
The problem is your carry ons. If you have big ones, then you better be ready to sweat some as you carry it around.
Security? when connecting from domestic to international at LAX, you will need to go through security regardless, so that's not an issue.
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One hour at LAX for anything other than Southwest will just ensure that you miss your flight.
If you have an international flight chances are you cannot check in online and will have to go through 3 security checks. Two hours can be cutting it too close.
If you have an international flight chances are you cannot check in online and will have to go through 3 security checks. Two hours can be cutting it too close.





