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Interesting Facts About Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
LAX airport was originally called Mines Field. It was an aviation base during second World War. LAX is located in Los Angeles, California and is ranked as the fifth busiest passenger airport in the world. It is ranked sixth in carrying cargo. You may find the following facts interesting, regardless of whether you ever travel through LAX.
Interesting Facts about LAX Airport:
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How to occupy your time at the airport
Airports are not very exciting for most people. Here are some activities that will make it more pleasant while on the plane, waiting in line, waiting to board, or while ready to pick up someone else:
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