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LAX Secure Connector Terminal 4 <--> Tom Bradley International Terminal
Secure airside passage between Terminal 4 and TBIT opened 25 Feb 2016; T3 access is near Gate 41.

International arrivals security is open now; after dropping baggage off at the recheck facility proceed as if you were going to the curb. Turn right as you approach the exit to signage indicating the 40s gates. The baggage recheck facility and new south terminals bus port - replacing T-4 Gate 44 - are scheduled to open in the future. See page 1 for photos and guidance..

NOTE: LAX / LAWA allows passengers with a same day boarding pass access to any terminal. See Twitter link.

One can now travel between AA Terminal 4 and Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) via the new secure airside connector (two way airside access is here, as arriving international passengers can now clear Security after they process USCBP formalities), and to proceed airside between TBIT, the American Airlines and the legacy US Airways / Alaska terminals without leaving Security via airside.

In T-4, the access to the south terminals airside tunnel is from Gate 44, signposted "Terminal Transfer" (the current bus transfer gate). Take the escalator down to Gate 44, then turn left and take the escalator down towards baggage claim. At the bottom of the escalator make a U turn to the right and enter through the double doors. There is an elevator located to the right of the escalators (inside a little hallway) that will take you directly to the tunnels. Please consult the LAX terminals maps for the location of the tunnel in terminals 5 and 6. (TWA884)

A shuttle bus from ground level near Gate 44 at T-4 and another bus port at T-5 connect to the Remote (American Eagle) terminal, with its own Club.

A walkthrough Youtube video is available at Post #16:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/26244110-post16.html

Link to John Nguyen's article on Airline Reporter (with video of T-4 to TBIT walk). "Arguably, the biggest beneficiary to the connector is American Airlines, whose T4 is immediately adjacent to TBIT, and in fact has an agreement with the airport to operate several gates out of TBIT. The connector eliminates the need for passengers on Qantas flights to take a shuttle bus, as the walk from T4 to the TBIT gates should take around 5-10 minutes at a medium pace. In fact, it was measured at just under 4 minutes from Gate 41 to the entrance of the Oneworld First Class Lounge operated by Qantas."

You can now process security at TBIT (assuming you have a mobile or printed boarding pass) and walk to T-4:

See Microwave's post #232 for photos and detailed information.

Originally Posted by Microwave
I just used it departing from Los Angeles on Sunday, so it's definitely accessible from landside for local departures. Check in online or on your mobile so you have your BP to hand when you arrive, then have your driver deposit you on the arrivals level, at the far side of TBIT near the Shuttle Express stand. Go in the sliding doors which lead to the international arrivals area and turn immediately left: voila, the secret checkpoint. Once you clear security, take the lift up to level 5 and you can go either direction to T4 or TBIT; if you head toward the latter, you will be rather conveniently deposited directly at the Qantas First lounge entrance without having to fight any crowds.
This thread is about the airside connection walkway between AA Terminal 4 and the Tom Bradley International Terminal / TBIT. For archived posts made prior to the opening, please see here.

NOTE: LAX TBIT oneworld Premium / oneworld Business lounge and oneworld Qantas First lounge and access rules here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...er-thread.html.

NOTE: Shuttle busses connecting Terminal 4 and TBIT are no longer offered, and would take considerably longer than the 4-5 minute walk airside.


The opening date for the airside connector was originally Friday, 4 Dec 2015, March 2016 25 February 2016.

American Airlines has preferential access to four gates at TBIT. Some domestic and international AA flights may depart from TBIT (gates 110-159). Some international AA flights can arrive at TBIT, and occasionally at the remote West 200 jetways to bus islands. Until the airside connector adds security processing for passengers arriving internationally, TBIT to Terminal 4 must be landside. TBIT is now connected airside to the south terminals 4, 6 and 8. TBIT is also connected to north, odd-numbered terminals.

Key components of the project include:
  • A new, behind-the-scene, In-Line Checked-Baggage-Inspection System facility to house new explosive- detection systems. This will enhance security and free up lobby space in T-4 to reduce passenger congestion in the ticketing lobby. (Not open until April 2016.)
    • Secure Passenger Connector between T-4 and TBIT allowing screened passengers to transition between both buildings in both directions without the need for rescreening. (Sic) Now open.
      • Additional Security Screening Checkpoints for arriving international travelers, who have cleared federal immigration and customs inspection and need to catch connecting flights at Terminals 4, 5 6, 7, and 8 on the south side of the LAX Central Terminal Area. (now open)
        • A new South Terminals Passenger Bus Port for travel between TBIT and Terminals 5 through 8.
          • Upper Level World Way Plaza with open and landscaped areas and public seating will replace the open plaza currently on the Lower/ Arrivals Level between TBIT and T-4. Part of the new facility also will be built in this area.
            • A temporary South Interline Baggage Transfer Facility to facilitate checked-bags between TBIT and Terminals 4 through 8 during construction of the new connector building.
              • "According to American, the connector will soon provide a Checked Baggage Inspection System, a five-lane Passenger Security Screening Check Point and a South Matrix Interline Baggage Transfer." - John Nguyen

LAWA news release 18 Mar 2013


Terminal 4 Connector (LAWA)

This $115 million project consists of the design and construction of a multi-use, multi-level facility providing a secure connection between Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) to Terminal 4. Connecting the two terminals will allow passengers easier access to their destination for those needing to reach a connecting flight, with the added convenience of not having to recheck their baggage.

Fact Sheet - Terminal 4 Connector (Link to PDF) says:

This $115 million project consists of the design and construction of a multi-use, multi-level facility providing a secure connection between the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) and Terminal 4. The Terminal 4 Connector will make it easier for passengers to make connecting flights out of different terminals. The new CAL Green Certified space will include a Checked Baggage Inspection System (CBIS), South Matrix Interline Baggage Transfer facility and a five lane Passenger Security Screening Check Point (SSCP). A Passenger Bus Port is also being added for travelers transferring between Terminals 5 through 8 and a Public Plaza will be built for outdoor seating on the upper level.
Link to architectural renderings

LAWA Web Cam Views of the connector: EarthCam Construction Camera - LAX -Los Angeles World Airports

For LAX connections, see: AA Guide to LAX / Los Angeles International Airport, MCT (in use - under construction

See Post #131 for renderings and timetable.


Q. Where do I check in for an AA or Qantas flight?

You can check in at AA Terminal 4 for AA - and there is NO LONGER a Qantas counter in Terminal 4 - you must check I at the Qantas counters in Tom Bradley International Terminal / TBIT.

If checking in with AA but departing from TBIT, you can clear security in Terminal 4 and take the secure airside connector to the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT).

If departing on Legacy US or American Eagle flights, those departing from the 60s gates including 60A-J, you will find it more convenient to check in at Terminal 6.

(For other airlines you may be connecting to, if you haven't been checked in previously you must check in at the TBIT (e.g. Air Fiji, Air Nui, airberlin, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Iberia, etc.) or other terminal (e.g. Qatar departs Terminal 2).

Access rules: (v. Feb 25, 2016) See here.

Qantas - oneworld First Lounge

Must be Emerald or First class passenger on a oneworld marketed and operated carrier ("qualifying flight") and
  • Departing on a longhaul international flight, or
    • Departing on a one world flight, having arrived on a qualifying longhaul international flight, or
      • Departing in First on AA to JFK on a 3 cabin A321T.


one world Business Lounge operated by Qantas (not a QANTAS Club)

Must be Sapphire or Business class passenger on a oneworld marketed and operated carrier ("qualifying flight") and
  • Departing on a longhaul international flight, or
    • Departing on a one world flight, having arrived on a qualifying longhaul international flight, or
      • Departing in First or Business on AA to JFK on a 3 cabin A321T.


Updated 19 Aug 2016 by JDiver

updated Oct 4 2016 by QueenOfCoach to include information about the elevator (lift) taking the passenger to and from the T4 concourse level to the tunnel level
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Old Sep 29, 2016, 10:08 pm
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Does anyone know if the recently commissioned TBIT transit/arrivals security (as per post #229) is open all day - looking for it to be open around 8pm?
It should be open.
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Old Oct 5, 2016, 11:52 pm
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Big thanks to Microwave for his instructions/pictures. It was extremely empty when I went.

I guess I shouldn't be amazed at how long it takes to connect. From wheels down to past that security section took over an hour (wasn't in any rush though), and I was one of the first ones off the plane with no checked baggage.
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thanks as well! Have been waiting for this for quite a while to open, so thanks for the guide !! Excellent even we cant get lost!.

SECOND BIT deleted - in wiki
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Old Oct 6, 2016, 1:46 pm
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In the wiki it says that :

''•Additional Security Screening Checkpoints for arriving international travelers, who have cleared federal immigration and customs inspection and need to catch connecting flights at Terminals 4, 5 6, 7, and 8 on the south side of the LAX Central Terminal Area. Not open 25 Feb 2016.''

Anyone know if this will open anytime soon and if so, when travelling onwards with AA, will they have an AA bag drop, if bags are not interlined.

Thanks - sorry for any confusing post !
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Originally Posted by crazyarmadillo
In the wiki it says that :
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Anyone know if this will open anytime soon and if so, when travelling onwards with AA, will they have an AA bag drop, if bags are not interlined.
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It opened a couple of months ago - see post #232 for detailed usage instruction.

Bag drop is as it has been in recent years - if bags are through checked then drop off, go out and now turn right and head to the new security.

If not through checked you may be able to check in and deposit your bags at the bag drop (there are counters), otherwise it's off to T4 landside ...

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Old Oct 8, 2016, 11:00 am
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Originally Posted by serfty
It opened a couple of months ago - see post #232 for detailed usage instruction.

Bag drop is as it has been in recent years - if bags are through checked then drop off, go out and now turn right and head to the new security.

If not through checked you may be able to check in and deposit your bags at the bag drop (there are counters), otherwise it's off to T4 landside ...
Thanks for info.

BA used to interline the bags, so they were checked through to the final destination. But if on separate PNRs , they dont anymore.

So fingers crossed the bag drop counters at TBIT for connections, will tag the bags for our AA flight to LAS, if we check in online with AA before leaving London.

Just trying to avoid having to walk with the bags and go bag drop/checkin and then though the security at T4.

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Originally Posted by crazyarmadillo

So fingers crossed the bag drop counters at TBIT for connections, will tag the bags for our AA flight to LAS, if we check in online with AA before leaving London.
Did that a couple of weeks ago, they will be tagged for LAS, bag drop is as soon as you enter the connector.

For some reason AA left me a fast pass at the ramp, which was nice, sailed past the crew line like royalty to a zero length customs queue
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Old Oct 9, 2016, 3:49 pm
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Originally Posted by Puppethead
Did that a couple of weeks ago, they will be tagged for LAS, bag drop is as soon as you enter the connector.

For some reason AA left me a fast pass at the ramp, which was nice, sailed past the crew line like royalty to a zero length customs queue
thanks - very informative post for me!! Welcome btw to FT.

Was annoyed when BA stopped interlining, but now, at least at LAX, pretty much fixed by AA!
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T4 Immigration has now reopened. You start walking downstairs from your gat as normal. You then proceed into a side room next to shuttered t4 international bag claim before walking over to tbit immigration where they have a special lane for those who have already cleared. If you don't have checked luggage, there is a direct to exit from T4 there – I'm not sure where it lets out as I had a checked bag

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Originally Posted by Mrp Alert
T4 Immigration has now reopened. You start walking downstairs from your gat as normal. You then proceed into a side room next to shuttered t4 international bag claim before walking over to tbit immigration where they have a special lane for those who have already cleared. If you don't have checked luggage, there is a direct to exit from T4 there – I'm not sure where it lets out as I had a checked bag
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Originally Posted by crazyarmadillo
Thanks for info.

BA used to interline the bags, so they were checked through to the final destination. But if on separate PNRs , they dont anymore.

So fingers crossed the bag drop counters at TBIT for connections, will tag the bags for our AA flight to LAS, if we check in online with AA before leaving London.

Just trying to avoid having to walk with the bags and go bag drop/checkin and then though the security at T4.
Also of note: The security check-in after baggage drop off below the new connector has next to no lines. It's crazy.

I arrived from LHR at TBIT, onward connection to YVR. Dropped off the bags at TBIT and right after you leave the airside area you can either

- go upstairs to use the regular TBIT security entrance (crazy lines)
- walk to T4 and use their security (more lines)
- take an immediate right downstairs at TBIT arrivals below the new connector for a really oddly placed security area - NO lines!

then you take the stairs 3 floors up (or the elevator) and you're at TBIT airside.

Really weird, but a really sweet shortcut.
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Old Jan 1, 2017, 5:28 pm
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Originally Posted by Smiley90
Also of note: The security check-in after baggage drop off below the new connector has next to no lines. It's crazy.

I arrived from LHR at TBIT, onward connection to YVR. Dropped off the bags at TBIT and right after you leave the airside area you can either

- go upstairs to use the regular TBIT security entrance (crazy lines)
- walk to T4 and use their security (more lines)
- take an immediate right downstairs at TBIT arrivals below the new connector for a really oddly placed security area - NO lines!

then you take the stairs 3 floors up (or the elevator) and you're at TBIT airside.

Really weird, but a really sweet shortcut.
Its great now , isnt it? As you say no lines for us as well when weve used the new security.

And we also found it sooo simple to drop our bags at bag drop , no problem - it was pretty much like when BA interlined, but AA did it for us.

We managed to get to the Qantas lounge via the connector (courtesy of BA OWE) and then went over to T4 for our flight and popped into the flagship, albeit a slightly work in progress at mo.
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Is there precheck at the TBIT security point for arriving international pax? Im very averse to taking my laptop out of my bag and removing my shoes lol.
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Old Jan 1, 2017, 6:32 pm
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Originally Posted by Col Ronson
Is there precheck at the TBIT security point for arriving international pax? Im very averse to taking my laptop out of my bag and removing my shoes lol.
As far as I know, the TBIT security checkpoint does not have dedicated PreCheck lines, however, "PreCheck Light" (light coats and shoes on, liquids and computers out) screening is provided to passengers who have the TSA PreCheck designation on their boarding passes.
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Originally Posted by TWA884
As far as I know, the TBIT security checkpoint does not have dedicated PreCheck lines, however, "PreCheck Light" (light coats and shoes on, liquids and computers out) screening is provided to passengers who have the TSA PreCheck designation on their boarding passes.
Thats what I have been getting too. Keep debating if going to TBIT lounges to use the connector or TSA Pre at T4 and go through the connector. First world problems...
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