Flying out of Los Angeles After Cruise/ which airport is best?
#16
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Nashville,TN
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If you have GE bring your card with you to get through immigration at the port faster. They only accept your card as they msy not have the kiosks present at airports. Agree with the”walk off” option- have done that several times
#17
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Join Date: Jul 2018
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TSA Pre-Check only, No GE. We each have 1 big bag and 1 carry on. We are on NCL and will definitely try to make it with the carry off option. Unless a more favorable time closer to 12 or 1 opens, it's important to me to try and get this 11;15 a.m. flight time to get home same day.
#18
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Houston , TX
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You will be fine on a Sunday morning. Stick with your plan a fly out of LAX at 11:15am. There will be UBER and LYFT readily available at the cruise terminals. Its going to be a 25-30 minute drive from the cruise to LAX. And maybe another 10-15 minutes traffic within LAX.
#19
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You will be fine on a Sunday morning. Stick with your plan a fly out of LAX at 11:15am. There will be UBER and LYFT readily available at the cruise terminals. Its going to be a 25-30 minute drive from the cruise to LAX. And maybe another 10-15 minutes traffic within LAX.
#20
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It is definitely a lot faster than it used to be.
#21
Join Date: Dec 2017
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I don't know if this is even the case any more, but I haven't been through port of LA in a while. However, since June, I have cruised out of Seattle, Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale and in all 3 they just did a quick glance at the passport.
It is definitely a lot faster than it used to be.
It is definitely a lot faster than it used to be.
#22
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Though this is marginally about a specific airline because the OP is proposing flying on an airline award, it’s centered on the Los Angeles Cruise Port in San Pedro and it’s timely accessibility to regional airports. This thread is moving to the proper destination forum (leaving a durable trailing link so it can be searched for in the original forum).
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LAX is 20 miles via I-405, which generally can take 30-50 minutes or longer, depending entirely on day, time of day and, mostly, traffic conditions.
Illustrations:
Los Angeles: San Pedro and Long Beach cruise ports
Greater Los Angeles Area airports (major airports denoted by blue arrows) and cruise port location
Thank you,
Moderator
LAX is 20 miles via I-405, which generally can take 30-50 minutes or longer, depending entirely on day, time of day and, mostly, traffic conditions.
Illustrations:
Los Angeles: San Pedro and Long Beach cruise ports
Greater Los Angeles Area airports (major airports denoted by blue arrows) and cruise port location