Lyft begins service at LAX
A Lyft driver leaves Terminal 1 on the first official day that the ride-hailing service is allowed to pick-up passengers at Los Angeles International Airport.
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Some Lyft drivers and passengers at LAX seemed confused about how the process worked. Above, travelers on the departure level of Terminal 1.
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Business seemed slow for Lyft during its first day of being allowed to pick up passengers at Los Angeles International Airport.
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Lyft drivers can operate on only the upper level at LAX. Above, keeping traffic flowing.
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Lyft driver Carlos Van Deusen gets into the spirit of the first day of service at LAX by wearing a furry pink hat.
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With the experience of other airports, officials expect that ride-hail companies such as Lyft soon will have a significant effect on LAX and its passengers. Above, passengers in security lines at the airport.
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Lyft’s much larger rival, Uber, will start service at LAX in coming weeks. Above, passengers at Terminal 1 wait in line to enter the departure level.
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Many Lyft drivers working at LAX are also drivers for Uber.
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