Photo by John Schreiber.
Photo by John Schreiber.

Officials at Los Angeles International Airport Tuesday unveiled a revamped Terminal 2 serving passengers of nearly a dozen airlines, including Virgin Atlantic, Hawaiian Air and Aeromexico.

The 76,000-square-foot terminal is one of five at LAX earmarked for upgrades, and is the second to be revamped after the 2013 renovation of the Tom Bradley International Terminal.

Terminal 2 underwent $78.3 million in upgrades by Westfield, the shopping center operator. New additions include a Barney’s Beanery diner, two Starbucks coffee shops, Chinese fast-food eatery Pick-Up Stix, a duty-free shop, and stores operated by CNBC and Univision.

The terminal also houses Air Canada, Avianca, Hainan Airlines, Qatar Airways, Sun Country, TACA, Volaris and WestJet.

Westfield is also overseeing facelifts for terminals 1, 3 and 6, and was involved in the Bradley Terminal renovation.

— Wire reports 

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