LAX Terminal 5 Closing For Demolition, Full Reopening Planned For 2028

LAX Terminal 5 Closing For Demolition, Full Reopening Planned For 2028

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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has been undergoing a modernization for… well, seemingly forever. As one of the biggest phases of that in terms of the impact on passenger experience, we’re now seeing one terminal close entirely, and it won’t fully reopen for more than a couple of years…

LAX Terminal 5 being redeveloped, forcing airlines to move

Terminal 5 at LAX will be closing completely, and it’s expected to be demolished and rebuilt, with a full reopening planned ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics (though a possible partial reopening could happen as of mid-2027).

The terminal has started to be vacated as of October 21, 2025, and will be fully vacated within a week. Terminal 5 is used by American, JetBlue, and Spirit, so those airlines will be relocating:

  • JetBlue will operate out of Terminal 1 as of October 21, 2025
  • Spirit will operate out of Terminal 2 as of October 22, 2025
  • American will operate out of Terminal 4 as of October 28, 2025

One thing that stands out to me is that American has an Admirals Club in Terminal 5, so that will obviously be closed. With all American operations moving to Terminal 4, that also means that lounge capacity will be reduced considerably, so expect American lounges in Terminal 4 (the Admirals Club and Flagship Lounge) to be a bit more crowded than usual.

The airport is gaining extra capacity to allow for this terminal closure thanks to the timing coinciding with the opening of the new Midfield Satellite Concourse South, which is an extension of the west gates at Tom Bradly International Terminal (TBIT). This adds eight gates to the airport.

What exactly is changing with LAX Terminal 5?

LAX Terminal 5 is undergoing a $1.7 billion redevelopment. Interestingly, the terminal will maintain 15 gates, so it’s not actually getting bigger, but it’s just supposed to get nicer.

Upgrades to the terminal will include replacing all systems (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing), upgrading ticketing, security, baggage claim, and concessions, improving airside connectivity with other terminals, and more.

LAX Terminal 5 planned changes
LAX Terminal 5 planned changes
LAX Terminal 5 planned changes

The project is described as a demolition, so the terminal will largely be torn down and rebuilt. So this sounds like it’ll be more than just a cosmetic refresh. There are a limited number of renderings of the new terminal so far, though it doesn’t look like it’s going to be anything revolutionary.

New LAX Terminal 5 renderings
New LAX Terminal 5 renderings
New LAX Terminal 5 renderings

Bottom line

LAX Terminal 5 is closing, as it’s expected to be demolished and then rebuilt. This is part of the big infrastructure investments we’re seeing at LAX. When the terminal fully reopens in 2028, it’s expected to have the same number of gates that it currently has, though with upgraded facilities. In the meantime, expect some American flights, plus all JetBlue and Spirit flights, to operate from other terminals.

What do you make of these LAX Terminal 5 changes?

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  1. George N Romey Guest

    While very crowded T5 is quite nice. Not like what the old T4 was like. The AC there is much nicer than what's in T4. LAX will be a total cluster for year's to come.

  2. derek Guest

    The last Olympics brought a new T1 and T5's remodeling

  3. Scooter Guest

    Thank goodness - that terminal needed work desperately. It’s been old since before it was the Delta headhouse, and it’s nice to see LAWA finally get started on some modernization, even if it isn’t the terminal nine and Concourse zero build out that I think we are all waiting to see happen

  4. Rob Guest

    Oh man, I was looking forward to a drink at Ford’s Filling Station before my flight this weekend.

  5. Dave Guest

    Good luck getting this done on time. Just look at the PeopleMover or the stalled Palisades rebuilds. Our politicians, especially the mayor, are useless, trapped in a web of bureaucracy. Meanwhile, the homeless can camp by the beach in their tent or RV, steal from our businesses and use or sell drugs openly without consequence. The city leadership have their priorities completely wrong. It's embarrassing. We don't deserve to have the olympics.

  6. MoreSun Guest

    In time for the 2028 Olympics? Hahahahahaha

  7. Booty Bandit Guest

    In all renderings for new terminals, there is never a focus on seating. Ever. Sad.

    1. 1990 Guest

      Well, it seems they want you to use your 'booty' and sit on the floor!

  8. AlohaDaveKennedy Guest

    Hey Willy - Los Angeles needs to find a solution for its massive homeless problem rather than a remodel job on LAX.

    1. UncleRonnie Diamond

      Honolulu says “Hold my Mai Tai”

    2. 1990 Guest

      NYC says 'hold my F train'

    3. 99 Luft Stanzas Guest

      LAX is a proprietary department of the City of Los Angeles, and is self funded through revenue from its lucrative (and existential) operations.

      Monies spent there don't impact the general fund

  9. TravelinWilly Diamond

    Considering that the 2028 Olympics will have thousands of empty stadium seats due to foreign fans not attending (to avoid a US fascist ruling regime that serves only to abuse them), 2028 is just a target date, not really a requirement.

    Take your time, LAX, no hurry.

    1. David Guest

      Are you referring to the duly elected President of the United States, whom the majority of people voted for?

      If so, then doesn't that make you the real fascist, as you refuse to recognize the democratically elected government?

    2. Awc Guest

      Don’t bother David he’s already too far gone

    3. Julie Guest

      @David
      it really is amusing when MAGA people accuse others of not recognizing a duly elected government.
      TravelinWilly never said Trump wasn't duly elected, you assumed it. Hitler was duly elected too, he was still a fascist.
      And no, that's not the definition of a fascist -- thinking Trump is a fascist. The mind games you maga people put yourselves through and the gaslighting from a group of people that often did not recognize the Biden Presidency.

    4. Jim Guest

      And what's wrong with fascism?

    5. David Guest

      Comparing the US president to Hitler is insulting and a gross exaggeration on liberal's parts. If Trump was truly a fascist all the people at the "No Kings" rallies last weekend would be on their way to concentration camps.

      Just because your side ran a poor candidate that lost, doesn't make Trump a fascist. If you don't agree with his policies that's fine, but use your words, and stop calling names

  10. 1990 Guest

    Better be opened by *early* 2028... feels like they're cutting it close for the Olympics. Knowing how projects tend to go in this country, expect delays, which wouldn't be 'great' with everyone visiting later that year for the games. I mean, we've got the World Cup in 2026, so, won't be ready for that. Oh well.

    1. 1990 Guest

      Oh, and the real question... when is AA gonna finally reopen First Dining... C'MON!!

    2. yoloswag420 Guest

      Likely never due to the limited pool of eligible passengers from LAX, that is only expected to decrease further as AA retires the First class cabin from their A321Ts and 777s.

      That being said the Flagship lounge concept is dated and insufficient now. They're really just elevated status lounges, no a la carte dining or anything else in particular to bring it up to Polaris and Delta One lounge level.

    3. 1990 Guest

      The only exception is Chelsea at JFK T8, which, has more of the 'private dining' idea, but is kinda small, and no other amenities, but for a shower. Ironically, that 'top tier' lounge doesn't even have a view (no windows); they got windows Soho (Sapphire, Business), next door.

  11. David Guest

    Will the tunnel remain open so that passengers can get from T6 to T4 airside?

  12. PlanetAvgeek Diamond

    AA will temporarily losing gates, right?

    If so, are they cutting any flights?

    1. PlanetAvgeek Diamond

      I take that back. The answer is on the CrankyFlier website

  13. Jerry Diamond

    I feel like the T5 AC was often completely empty. I'll miss that, but capacity should be OK.

  14. Lee Guest

    There is a longer term plan to deal with the U-shaped routing of cars in the terminal area.

  15. jack Guest

    AA will operate out of Terminal 4 and TBIT, also a AC is being built near gate 153. Although small its at least something

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ jack -- An Admirals Club near gate 153?! Do you have a link to that, as it's not something I was aware of. Very interesting.

    2. DWT Guest

      It’s going to be a temp AC- repurposed from the existing gate seating area

  16. Rain Guest

    I'm very surprised that they're rebuilding the terminal with low ceilings. One of the main issues with terminals built pre 2000 is that they can feel dark and cold due to the low ceiling heights and usually a refurb makes it really hard to solve that issue. If they are demolishing it and rebuilding it from scratch I would've hoped they would use the opportunity to build some volume and make the terminal feel more open.

    1. UncleRonnie Diamond

      Cold terminals in LAX isn't a problem I've ever experienced. Too warm more often.

    2. derek Guest

      High ceilings are energy inefficient, deal with it

  17. Joe Guest

    @Ben- additional links with renderings of the terminal.

    https://lawa.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=1189&meta_id=74980

    https://lawa.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=1189&meta_id=75009

  18. John Guest

    The current T5 was built for Western Airlines in 86-87. Structurally, it’s newer than T4.

  19. Joe Guest

    @Ben- here is a link to a recent presentation with more renderings of the new terminal.

    https://lawa.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=1189&meta_id=75009

  20. Mike O. Guest

    It's just nice to see pretty much all of LAXs terminals being rebuilt from the ground up and have a cohesive design unlike JFK, while getting rebuilt just seem to be an afterthought and each terminal seems to be from a different era. JFKs layout is just a mess hence the terminal design just can't seem to blend well together if that makes sense.

    It would've been nice if they rebuilt the TBIT headhouse...

    It's just nice to see pretty much all of LAXs terminals being rebuilt from the ground up and have a cohesive design unlike JFK, while getting rebuilt just seem to be an afterthought and each terminal seems to be from a different era. JFKs layout is just a mess hence the terminal design just can't seem to blend well together if that makes sense.

    It would've been nice if they rebuilt the TBIT headhouse to something more modern to match the terminal, but that's just me.

    1. Joe Guest

      The TBIT check-in will be undergoing another renovation (albeit cosmetic, but far more extensive than what has been undertaken before).

      https://lawa.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=1189&meta_id=74980

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Julie Guest

@David it really is amusing when MAGA people accuse others of not recognizing a duly elected government. TravelinWilly never said Trump wasn't duly elected, you assumed it. Hitler was duly elected too, he was still a fascist. And no, that's not the definition of a fascist -- thinking Trump is a fascist. The mind games you maga people put yourselves through and the gaslighting from a group of people that often did not recognize the Biden Presidency.

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TravelinWilly Diamond

Considering that the 2028 Olympics will have thousands of empty stadium seats due to foreign fans not attending (to avoid a US fascist ruling regime that serves only to abuse them), 2028 is just a target date, not really a requirement. Take your time, LAX, no hurry.

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David Guest

Comparing the US president to Hitler is insulting and a gross exaggeration on liberal's parts. If Trump was truly a fascist all the people at the "No Kings" rallies last weekend would be on their way to concentration camps. Just because your side ran a poor candidate that lost, doesn't make Trump a fascist. If you don't agree with his policies that's fine, but use your words, and stop calling names

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