Demonstration Planned at LAX, Passengers Warned to Allow for Extra Time

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Officials at Los Angeles International Airport warned passengers departing Thursday to allow for extra time to reach the Central Terminal Area due to a planned demonstration by taxi drivers.

The demonstration is scheduled to take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and may impact traffic at and around the airport, but was not expected to impact flight operations, according to Los Angeles World Airports, the city agency that operates the airport.

Demonstrators plan to gather at the airport's taxi holding lot at 6150 96th St., then walk west to Vicksburg Avenue, south to Century Boulevard then cross Sepulveda Boulevard into the Central Terminal Area, organizers told airport officials.

“Once in the (Central Terminal Area), they plan to walk around the Lower/Arrival Level on the sidewalk,” a LAWA official said. “The group does not plan to enter the terminals.”

The drivers are seeking to again have the right to make curbside pickups.

Traffic officers will be on site to direct traffic in the area and officers on bikes will help escort the group around the Central Terminal Area to ensure safety and maintain airport operations, the official said.

“Guests are encouraged to give themselves additional time if headed to LAX (Thursday), consider using the Upper/Departure levels during the demonstration and follow directions of message boards and traffic officers,” the official said.

Additional information can be found on the airport's Twitter accounts, FlyLAXAirport and FlyLAXStats.

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