Los Angeles International Airport Interactive Map

The largest and busiest international airport on the West Coast. Nine terminals, fully mapped.

Navigate Los Angeles International Airport across all nine terminals—every gate, airline check-in area, security checkpoint, dining option, retail store, and ground transportation connection. Use the interactive map to find your terminal by airline, route to your gate with walking times, or locate the nearest amenity before you board. Available on mobile and desktop.

About Los Angeles International Airport

Los Angeles International Airport is the largest and busiest international airport on the West Coast of the United States, serving as a connection point for passengers traveling to and from East and Southeast Asia, Australasia, Mexico, and Central America. In 2024, LAX served more than 76 million passengers — making it one of the five busiest airports in the United States and a critical gateway for both domestic and international travel.

LAX operates nine passenger terminals arranged in a U-shape, each serving specific airlines.

  • Terminal 1 anchors Southwest's domestic operations
  • Terminal 2 primarily serves WestJet, Virgin Atlantic, Norse, and Spirit
  • Terminal 3 primarily supports Delta Airlines, along with AeroMexico and WestJet
  • Terminal 4 handles American Airlines
  • Terminal 6 serves as a major hub, primarily for Alaska Airlines, Air Canada, and Hawaiian Airlines
  • Terminals 7 and 8 serve United Airlines
  • Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) manages long-haul international routes from carriers across five continents

Several terminals are now connected internally, reducing the need to exit and re-enter security for certain connections.

The airport has undergone significant infrastructure investment in recent years. The LAX SkyLink, connecting the terminal area to a new Rental Car Center and the LAX/Metro Transit Center, completed in 2024 and 2025 respectively, added direct rail access to LAX for the first time.

LAX is operated by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and is one of a small number of U.S. airports where Mappedin's interactive indoor mapping platform has been deployed at scale, trusted alongside fellow major airports including Pittsburgh International and Amsterdam Schiphol.

Why interactive wayfinding matters here

An airport with nine terminals, a new automated people mover, and 76 million annual passengers cannot serve its travelers with a static PDF.

When a gate changes, a security lane closes, or a new dining option opens in a recently renovated terminal, every passenger touchpoint needs to update instantly, including the airport's website, the airline app embed, and kiosks throughout the terminal.

Airports that run wayfinding on Mappedin make those updates from a single CMS, without coordinating across web teams, print vendors, or signage contractors. That's the infrastructure LAX, YYC Calgary, and Pittsburgh International are built on. If you operate a major airport or transit hub, the conversation starts here.

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