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LAX Says No To UBER And LYFT

Over the past few years, the ever-growing mode of casual public transportation has been Uber and Lyft. LA Counties’ poor public transportation system gave birth to these “Transportation Networking Companies”, (TNC), and others like them who were originally created to handle the casual user, who wanted the convenience of taxi cab-like service at a much […]

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LAX Road Closures

As we enter the new year, LAX continues its modernizing efforts. Part of a $4 billion expansion project, these long-needed “upgrades” include new concourses, gates, and an expanded customs area. In addition to that, the long-awaited and much needed Automated People Mover train project is underway. Set to begin operation in 2023, the “Automated People

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Low Risk For COVID

There is now a low risk for COVID-19 as manufacturer studies provide insight into extremely few incidents of inflight infections. Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) demonstrated the low incidence of inflight COVID-19 transmission with an updated tally of published cases. Since the start of 2020, there have been 44 cases of COVID-19 reported

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