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LAX offers free Belgian waffles and drinks from Belgium Waffle Haus
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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has announced a partnership with JCDecaux North America to offer free Belgian waffles and drinks from Belgium Waffle Haus at the LAXit pop-up on select mornings. The announcement was made on X, a social media platform.

According to LAX’s official X and Facebook accounts, the airport will host a Belgian waffle breakfast pop-up at the LAXit ride-share area on June 18, June 25, and July 9, 2025. The event is scheduled for mornings and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis to travelers while supplies last. The pop-up aims to create a memorable start for summer travelers as part of LAX’s ongoing efforts to engage passengers through unique airport experiences.

As detailed by LAX on Facebook, the breakfast pop-up will be located at LAXit, the centralized pick-up point for ride-shares and taxis. It will serve a range of Belgian waffles and complimentary drinks from Belgium Waffle Haus. Guests are encouraged to arrive early due to limited supplies distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. This initiative is promoted as a way to add value and enjoyment for airport guests during busy summer travel days.

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According to JCDecaux North America, this partnership highlights its role in facilitating experiential marketing and branded activations at major airports like LAX. JCDecaux is recognized globally for enhancing passenger experiences and brand visibility through interactive events. This collaboration underscores LAX’s strategy of leveraging leading commercial partners to provide value-added experiences for travelers.

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), managed by Los Angeles World Airports, is one of the world’s busiest airports, handling over 76 million passengers in 2024 according to the airport's latest published data. The airport frequently hosts pop-up events and upgrades amenities as part of its broader strategy to enhance passenger experience during peak travel periods. LAX serves as a critical gateway for domestic and international travel with ongoing modernization efforts aimed at improving services and infrastructure.

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