Accessible travel at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is designed to ensure that every passenger, regardless of their needs, has a smooth and comfortable journey. With a commitment to inclusivity, LAX offers comprehensive services for those managing invisible illnesses, cognitive challenges, hearing impairments, vision issues, and mobility concerns. 

Invisible illnesses

Travelers with invisible illnesses can rely on LAX’s specialized services for discreet support. The airport provides personal assistance and accommodations to meet individual health needs. This ensures that your journey through the airport is as stress-free as possible.

Cognitive needs

For those with cognitive disabilities, LAX features clear signage, simplified wayfinding, and dedicated support areas. Quiet zones are available to help minimize sensory overload.

Hearing needs

LAX is equipped with visual paging systems and hearing loops in key areas to assist travelers with hearing impairments. 

Vision needs

For passengers with visual impairments, LAX provides accessible kiosks, tactile maps, and guide services to facilitate navigation.

Mobility needs

LAX is designed with mobility challenges in mind, offering wheelchair assistance, accessible restrooms, and smooth pathways throughout the terminals.

For more information on these services and to request assistance, visit its official website.