Travelers are facing anything from no line to 4 hours in airport security.
Source: News · Mar 25
Sensor-reported wait times above may not reflect the full situation. News sources are reporting significantly longer waits at some checkpoints.
Sensors at Los Angeles (LAX) report about 3 minutes, but news sources indicate significantly longer waits due to ongoing disruptions. Check the alert above for the latest reported conditions. We also have immigration and customs data for 2 terminals, with separate numbers for US and non-US citizens. Data refreshes every minute.
Live data · auto-refreshes every 60s
Standard screening
3min
Updated 1 min ago · via lax flylax
Satellite 7
259 passengers · 1 flights · 2026-03-23T00:00:00.000Z
Tom Bradley International Terminal
2367 passengers · 12 flights · 2026-03-23T00:00:00.000Z
Based on CBP historical data for this day and hour. Updates daily.
Collected every minute from official airport and government feeds.
As of right now, you're looking at about 3 minutes in the regular line. That said, lines move fast here — it can change a lot depending on time of day. The early morning rush (5-7 AM) and late afternoon wave (4-6 PM) tend to be the worst.
Yes. You can keep your shoes, belt, and jacket on, and leave your laptop in your bag. In practice, PreCheck saves about 5-10 minutes at Los Angeles — sometimes more during peak hours.
CBP tracks immigration wait times across 2 terminals at Los Angeles. If you're a US citizen, expect a shorter line; non-US citizens typically wait longer. Global Entry members can skip the line entirely and use the automated kiosks. One thing to know: CBP data runs about 2-3 days behind, so the numbers here are based on recent patterns rather than a live feed.
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