LOS ANGELES AIRPORT 2
The Organization Background
The Los Angeles International airport is located just 15 miles south-west of the Los
Angeles city and 10 miles to the west of Hollywood. According to the international standards,
the Los Angeles airport is designed to give its customers the best travel experience in terms of
comfort, accessibility, security, and the application of modern technology in most of its
operations. The airport has 9 terminals located centrally within short distances from each other.
However, in case that a traveler wants to transfer from one terminal to another, the airport offers
free transport using the LAX shuttles. There also ground transport channels that transport the
travelers from the city center to the airport. The airport is owned and operated by the Los
Angeles World Airports (LAWA); the city aviation department. This agency plays a critical role
of organizing the air transport to demand passenger and cargo transport within the region of
Southern California. The Los Angeles World Airports is an autonomous agency is managed by a
board of directors consisting of seven board members who are appointed by the city mayor and
forwarded for approval by the Los Angeles City Council.
Additionally, the core mandates of this agency are steered by a workforce of around
35,000 staff members who are the administrative officers, security personnel, and the technical
team that is responsible for maintaining the airport and its entire aviation related system. The Los
Angeles International Airport is served by the most famous airlines in the world. These include
the British Airways, the Saudia flights, the Etihad Airways, the SWISS flights, the Delta flights,
the Lufthansa flights, the Turkish airlines, the China Southern Airlines, the Ethiopian Airlines,
the Qatar Airways, the American Airlines, the Emirates Flights, the Air France, and the KLM
flights. These airlines travel around the world to serve all the major cities including Dubai,