One week from today, the United States will welcome back foreign travelers from the European Union, United Kingdom and other countries who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is ready to welcome back the world with facilities that are safe, clean and offer the latest technology to speed up entry and exit.
“With the re-opening of international borders on Nov. 8, we are excited and prepared to welcome foreign visitors to LAX, many of whom will be traveling to the U.S. for the first time since early 2020,” said Justin Erbacci, Chief Executive Officer, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA). “LAX has a long and proud history of connecting people, places and cultures, and we can’t wait to welcome back more international passengers to Los Angeles and to continue to help ensure safe travels for all of our guests.”
According to the federal government, travelers from eligible countries will be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 as well as provide a negative COVID-19 test no later than three days before departure. There are very limited exceptions, as well as additional testing requirements for those who cannot show proof of vaccination. Additional details about the new rules are available here. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) recently stated that, beginning Nov. 8, non-citizen travelers should be prepared to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and verbally attest to their reason for travel and COVID-19 vaccination status during a border inspection.
As the country and the world adjust to these new requirements, it could result in longer lines in LAX terminals or at customs, with more passengers and the need for additional document review. LAWA will closely monitor these impacts and help mitigate wherever possible.
The airport is asking travelers to help do their part to ensure a smooth experience by arriving early and being patient. Additionally, LAWA encourages travelers to use the many different technologies and pilot programs that expedite the passenger journey at LAX. The airport, along with its partners at CBP and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), offer several programs and services aimed at speeding up the arrivals and departures process for international travelers, including: