LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Largest construction project at airport since 1984 Olympic Games; Renovation to improve operational efficiency and enhance customer satisfaction
WHAT: Mayor Jim Hahn and Los Angeles City officials will be joined by airline representatives to announce a $225-million project to renovate the interior of the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to improve operational efficiency and enhance customer satisfaction. Nearly 40 percent of the estimated cost is allocated to security and safety upgrades. This project will be the most extensive capital improvement project undertaken by Los Angeles World Airports since the 1984 Olympic Games. The cost for renovations is nearly double the terminal's original cost of $123 million in 1984. WHO: -- Los Angeles Mayor Jim Hahn -- Los Angeles City Councilmember - 11th District Cindy Miscikowski -- Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners President Ted Stein -- Los Angeles World Airports Interim Executive Director Kim Day -- LA Inc./The Convention & Visitors Bureau Senior Vice President of Marketing Patti MacJennett WHEN: 9:15 am - Monday, December 8, 2003 WHERE: Tom Bradley International Terminal - Southside Upper/Departure Level at ticket counters A-1 through A-4 Los Angeles International Airport VISUALS: Large-size architectural renderings of proposed TBIT renovations MEDIA PARKING: All broadcast-equipped media vehicles displaying a valid LAX Media Parking Permit may park terminal curbside on Upper/Departure Level between TBIT and Terminal 4 or between Terminal 3 and TBIT. Vehicles at curbside must be attended at all times. All other media may park in Parking Structures 3 or 4 (parking will be validated). Media parking in open-air, metered parking lots must pay for parking.