LAX nearly doubled summer international travel in July – Pasadena Star News
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International summer travel is rebounding, according to the latest passenger figures released by Los Angeles International Airport on Monday, Aug. 29.
LAX reported more than 1.8 million international travelers passing through the airport in July, a 97% increase compared to the same month last year. That contributed to a nearly 14% total increase in passengers in July compared to a year ago, with 6.3 million people passing through the gates.
“The strong rebound in international travel that we have seen during the peak summer months is very encouraging and adding to our overall growth in passenger numbers this season,” Justin Erbacci, CEO of Los Angeles World Airports, said in a statement.
Erbacci added that LAX is poised to enter the fall and winter holiday travel seasons in the strongest position since the start of the pandemic.
Through the first half of 2022, overall passenger traffic at LAX is up 57% compared to the same time period last year, with international travel up by 142%.
Looming on the distant horizon for LAX — managed by Los Angeles World Airports, which is owned by the city of LA — is the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
The airport is in the midst of a $15-billion modernization program encompassing all nine of the airport’s terminals and including an “automated people mover” train system and a consolidated car-rental facility.
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