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LAX offers exclusive gift with $150 purchase at terminal retailers
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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has announced a new promotion aimed at enhancing the shopping experience for travelers. Those who spend $150 or more at participating terminal retailers can receive an exclusive gift with purchase.

According to the official LAX Shop & Dine directory, the promotion is available at select retailers in Terminals 1, 2, 3, 6, the Tom Bradley International Terminal, and the Bradley West Gates. These terminals offer a variety of retail options, including duty-free shops and brand-name stores, providing passengers with ample opportunities to participate. The initiative is intended to encourage spending within the airport's commercial spaces.

To qualify for the exclusive gift—a custom spring-themed tote bag—travelers must spend at least $150 at participating retailers within the specified terminals. The gift is available while supplies last and adds a seasonal element to the shopping incentive. This promotion is part of LAX’s broader effort to enhance passenger experience through value-added services.

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The Tom Bradley International Terminal, one of the locations included in the promotion, features a central Great Hall with premier dining and retail options. According to the official LAX website, this terminal offers amenities such as airline club lounges, pet relief areas, and children's play zones, making it a focal point for international travelers seeking both comfort and shopping opportunities.

LAX serves as the primary international airport for Los Angeles and its surrounding metropolitan area. In 2024, it handled more than 76.5 million passengers, ranking it among the busiest airports in the United States. Operated by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), a branch of the Los Angeles city government, LAX serves as a hub for several major airlines including Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines.

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