I arrived in LA tonight. I am staying at an airport hotel for several days. The airport code is LAX. This is the view from my window. Planes landing every few seconds.
Before the 1930s, airports used a two-letter abbreviation based on the weather station at the airports. So, at that time, LA served as the designation for Los Angeles International Airport. But, with the rapid growth in the aviation industry, the designations expanded to three letters, and LA became LAX. The letter X does not otherwise have any specific meaning in this identifier. The X probably indicates a blank letter or empty space in the code. People today now believe that the "X" stands for exchange as "LAX" is also used for the International Port of Los Angeles, located in San Pedro, CA.
LAX handles more "origin and destination" (i.e. not connecting) passengers than any other airport in the world. Who knew?
I am hoping to explore LA more over the next several days. It's one corner of the US that I really haven't gotten to know. Yet.
Andy - I have no free time. You know that.
Tony - useless info can be fun.
Sarah - I will take you to San Francisco. Nocal is better than Socal.
Susan - I didnt know that. i would love to see him but probably dont have time this trip.
Posted by: James (dcjay) in Washington | March 24, 2007 at 02:07 PM
I think you have too much free time on your hands :-) MUAH
Posted by: Andy | March 23, 2007 at 03:24 AM
Wow! You are full of such useless information ;-)
Posted by: Anthony | March 22, 2007 at 09:53 AM
I have never been to California. I would like to go though.
Say hi to Paris Hilton for me.
Posted by: Sarah | March 22, 2007 at 09:49 AM
Jack is in West Hollywood these days. Let me know if you want to see him... hope you're having fun.
Posted by: Susan | March 22, 2007 at 05:46 AM