Anyone familiar with the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is no stranger to the palm-tree-lined monster that is 1 World Way, a congested loop which drivers must brave to enter or exit the airport. Unsurprisingly, in 2019, Fodor’s Travel Guide named LAX the “worst airport in the world.” LAX is the eighth busiest airport in the world, and for years has required travelers to choose from less-than-ideal transportation options: navigate 1 World Way via car, take a shuttle to a Metro station, or pay for an Uber or taxi.
Following an agreement approved by the Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners (BOAC), a glimpse of salvation
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