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Los Angeles CA: ReLAX In Renovated LAX Terminal 6


Terminal 6 at Los Angeles International Airport is now themed as Hollywood’s famed Sunset Boulevard. For we faithful movie fans, it immediately brings up the classic movie of the same name.

We remember the final moments, when the faded star portrayed by Gloria Swanson descends the steps. She’ll be picked up by the police for murdering her lover. However, in her insanity, she believes it’s a movie scene being filmed by the great director.

Actually, there’s nothing insane about the new Sunset Boulevard scene at Terminal 6 at LAX. Except maybe the crazy bargains and varieties of decor, shops and restaurants. For more info, go to www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-tr-lax-terminal-6-renovation-20161021-snap-story

Airline seats: Would you pay extra to board first? PDF Print E-mail

Cartoon of running passengers

If you hate stomping at the crowded airline gate like horses ready for the race, there’s a way to pay so you can go aboard first. Southwest, the bargain airline with the no-reserve seats, has been doing it for several years. For $10, you can be part of its Early Bird Check-in, go aboard first, get your choice of seats and be first to stash your carry-on in an overhead bin.

Now, some of the reserved-seating airlines are offering the same. American’s Boarding and Flexibility Package permits passengers who buy their tickets online the same privilege. AA charges from $9 to $19 each way for early boarding. Other airlines have similar features. United’s "Premier Line" early boarding service costs $19, and Ryanair’s current early boarding charge is $5.

As with all airlines, the extra payment doesn’t actually mean you’ll be the very first aboard. Passengers with highest class tickets and the handicapped, as with all airlines, still continue to go on ahead of everyone else.

 
 
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