Air Canada's flights and Maple Leaf Lounge at
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are now located at the
renovated and modernized Terminal 6, following a move
from Terminal 2.
Air Canada's 19 daily flights arrive
and depart from gates 68A, 68B and 69B at Terminal 6, offering a
more convenient connecting experience for customers whose onward
flights are with Star Alliance partners.
A new
state-of-the-art Maple Leaf Lounge, the airline's third in the
U.S., is located past security near Air Canada's
gates.
"As the largest foreign carrier operating at LAX,
we are pleased to offer our customers continued improvements in
their airport experience with this move to Terminal 6," said
Benjamin Smith, Passenger Airlines at Air Canada. "Our new LAX
lounge complements our daily Boeing 787 Dreamliner LAX-Toronto
flights featuring our Business Class-Transcontinental product with
lie flat suites."
Air Canada's LAX nonstop services offer up to seven daily
flights from Toronto, four from Montreal, six from Vancouver and
two from Calgary this summer.
From LAX, Air Canada's 19 daily
flights to Canada are all timed to optimize connectivity at the
it's Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary hubs to and from the
airline's extensive global network.
All flights between Canada and
LAX offer a choice of Business Class or Economy services,
complimentary personal access to hours of top-rated entertainment,
provide for Aeroplan accumulation and redemption, and for eligible
customers, priority check-in, priority boarding and other
benefits.
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