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LAX Airport introduces new food discounts with “Fuel Up and Save” program

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LAX Airport introduces new food discounts with “Fuel Up and Save” program
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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has introduced a new initiative called "Meal Deals," offering discounted dining options across its terminals. This program, announced in an X post on April 15, aims to provide travelers with cost-effective meal choices.

According to the official Los Angeles World Airports website, the "Meal Deals" initiative features curated discount menus at select eateries throughout LAX. These offerings are updated regularly based on traveler demand and vendor availability. The program is part of LAX's broader efforts to enhance customer satisfaction and convenience, especially for passengers dealing with long layovers or tight connections.

The official "Meal Deals" page lists participating vendors such as Homeboy Café (Terminals 3 and 4), Alfred Coffee (Tom Bradley International Terminal), and Jersey Mike’s (Terminal 2). These vendors offer combinations like coffee and a pastry or a sandwich and drink starting at $9.50. The deals are available seven days a week during normal operating hours, with an updated list and menu breakdown allowing travelers to filter by terminal and cuisine.

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As detailed in the official LAX Shop & Dine directory, Homeboy Café operates in Terminal 4 and is recognized for its fresh bakery items and social impact hiring practices. The café is part of Homeboy Industries, a nonprofit organization that supports formerly gang-involved and incarcerated individuals through job training. Its participation in the Meal Deals program adds a social value component to the discounts while providing high-quality grab-and-go meals.

LAX Airport, managed by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), serves as the primary international gateway for Los Angeles and ranks among the busiest airports in the United States. In 2023, it accommodated over 75 million passengers, making it the eighth busiest airport globally. The airport continues to serve as a major hub for both domestic and international travel while undergoing extensive redevelopment projects aimed at improving passenger experience and infrastructure.

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