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Hawaiian Airlines Moving to Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX

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Hawaiian Airlines / LAX. File graphic by Wendy Osher.

Hawaiian Airlines will have a new home at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) effective Tuesday, Oct. 12, when it moves from Terminal 5 and begins welcoming travelers at Terminal B, also known as the Tom Bradley International Terminal.

“Hawaiian’s guests traveling to and from Hawai‘i via LAX will enjoy a modern and comfortable facility featuring more amenities, expanded dining and shopping options and a spacious gate area,” according to a company press release.

Hawaiian offers six daily fights between LAX and the Hawaiian Islands, including three-times-daily service to Honolulu, and once-daily service to Kahului on Maui, Kona on the Island of Hawai‘i, and Līhu‘e on Kaua‘i.

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“We appreciate the support of Los Angeles World Airports in our relocation to Terminal B, which will provide our guests a superior experience whether they are beginning their Hawai‘i vacation or returning home,” said Jeff Helfrick, vice president of airport operations at Hawaiian Airlines.

“When Hawaiian Airlines moves into its new home at the West Gates at Tom Bradley International Terminal, passengers will enjoy one of the most modern and technologically advanced airport facilities in the world,” said Justin Erbacci, CEO of Los Angeles World Airports. “LAX became Hawaiian Airlines’ first US mainland destination more than 35 years ago, and we look forward to continuing our long relationship connecting Hawaiʻi with Southern California.”

Guests departing to Hawai‘i from LAX should set aside approximately 15 minutes to transit from the third-floor check-in counters inside the Tom Bradley International Terminal to its West Gates via an underground walkway.

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Hawaiian’s guests arriving at LAX from Hawai‘i will pick up checked bags at the first-floor baggage claim. Travelers can also connect between the West Gates and Terminals 4-8 through a sterile corridor without the need to clear additional security.

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