Source: Delta Air Lines
- Consolidated terminal, new Sky Club and a sustainability focus
Delta Air Lines and Los Angeles World Airports celebrated the completion of the first major phase of the Delta Sky Way at LAX – a joint $2.3 billion investment (includes both LAWA and Delta’s direct investments) to modernize and upgrade one of the airline’s key global hubs. Phase one of this multi-year terminal transformation project kicks off the launch of Delta’s decade-long, $12 billion investment in airport hubs from coast to coast, cementing the airline’s commitment to transform the travel experience in the air and on the ground.
Delta, LAX’s largest global and leading carrier, has long been committed to modernizing and upgrading the airport experience for customers at its west coast hub. On April 20, Delta will welcome customers to the centralized check-in lobby and expanded security checkpoint and baggage claim for the first time, creating a more efficient and seamless experience from the moment they arrive. The consolidated check-in lobby will feature 32 self-serve kiosks and 46 check-in positions to serve customers upon arrival.
“LAX is a central pillar of our economic strength, and our ability to bounce back so strongly from the pandemic is largely tied to direct investments we’ve made to help realize its full potential,” Garcetti said. “This facility is just the latest milestone in our work to completely reimagine this airport — joining a long list of recently completed projects that are transforming the passenger experience and turning LAX into one of the premier airports in the world.”When the Delta Sky Way at LAX project is complete in 2023, Terminals 2 and 3 will be a consolidated, 1.2-million-square-foot, state-of-the-art, 27-gate complex, providing an easy-to-navigate customer journey as well as connect Terminals 2 and 3 to the Tom Bradley International Terminal (Terminal B), enabling quick airside connections to Delta and Delta partner-operated flights.
Thanks to Delta’s partnership with the Transportation Security Administration, qualifying customers departing LAX can choose to use the latest facial recognition technology to check bags completely hands-free through use of their digital identity (made up of a customer’s SkyMiles Member number, passport number and Known Traveler Number).
Seven security lanes will be open to customers when the facility officially opens April 20, with all 14 checkpoints fully operational by late summer.
- Low-flow water fixtures
- Recycling of over 75% of construction waste
- Low-emitting materials for interior spaces to maintain indoor air quality
- A “cool roof” to reduce the heat-island effect and maximize air conditioning energy use
Six baggage claim carousels will live on the first floor of the headhouse, providing plenty of space to customers procuring their baggage upon arrival.
Delta offers 140 daily flights to 54 destinations across the globe from Los Angeles, including destinations like Hawaii and Mexican beaches as well as to 18 of the top 20 markets for LA customers.
“The modernization of the Terminals 2 and 3 headhouse is an outstanding example of how Los Angeles International Airport is transforming our facilities and adopting innovative solutions to make the passenger journey more efficient, secure and pleasant,” said Justin Erbacci, Chief Executive Officer, LAWA. “We are very excited about this latest collaboration with Delta Air Lines that will provide passengers with an amazing new front door to Terminals 2 and 3.”
Delta continues to double down on its vision for the future of travel, building airports of the future that are comfortable, easy to navigate and part of an effortlessly connected journey, capable of absorbing and supporting new innovative experiences as technology evolves.