The LAX Terminal 7 serves Unite Airlines. It has 13 gates from 70 to 77. It was first opened in 1962 and then expanded in 1970 to accommodate various aircraft.
The interior of the terminal was renovated between 1998 and 1999 cost $200 million. Terminal 7 has airport lounges, and restaurants facilities available.
TSA Precheck: LAX has dedicated a TSA Precheck lane at each terminal for screening. Passengers can use this lane for speedy processing if they had applied online and paid a fee of $85, and attended an appointment at the enrollment center.
CLEAR: The CLEAR lanes in the terminals facilitate security clearance. Get access to this lane by enrolling and attending an interview for fingertips and iris (eye) scanning.
The LAX Terminal 7 is exclusively used by United Airlines and is the only available airline at their terminal.
The departure level and ticketing are accessible at the boarding gates from 70 to 77.
LAX offers economy parking options for travelers and taxi owners.
The LAX Terminal 7 has two airport lounges:
The LAX Terminal 7 has many food establishments available at the airside departures:
You can satisfy your hunger at the outlets while waiting for your flight.
There are several ways to transfer between the terminals. Either by walking across the terminals or by using the shuttles provided by the terminals to transport the passengers.