Yes — Wi-Fi at Los Angeles International Airport is free, in every terminal, but it is delivered in repeating sessions rather than one unlimited connection. Connect to the network named _LAX Free WiFi, accept the terms, and you get free access. When a session ends you simply reconnect to start another, so there is no daily cap.

How to connect, step by step

  1. Open your device's Wi-Fi settings and select _LAX Free WiFi.
  2. A sign-in page should open automatically; if not, open a browser and visit any site to trigger it.
  3. Accept the terms of use to start your free session. You may be shown a short advert or video first.
  4. When the session time runs out, return to the sign-in page and reconnect for another free session.

Key facts at a glance

DetailWhat to expect
Network name_LAX Free WiFi
CostFree
Session limitAround 45 minutes per session; reconnect for more (verify officially)
WhereAll terminals, public areas before and after security
Sign-inAccept terms; a short advert or video may play first
ChargingPower outlets and USB points at many gate seating areas

The session-based model means heavy users (a long video call, a big upload) may be interrupted when a session ends. Reconnecting is quick, but if you need an unbroken connection, a mobile data plan or eSIM is more reliable.

Watch out for fake networks

The official network is named _LAX Free WiFi. Treat look-alike names — for example one without the underscore, or an unknown hotspot promising "unlimited free" access — with caution. On any public Wi-Fi, avoid logging into banking or entering card details unless the site is secured (https), and consider a VPN for sensitive tasks.

Best for whom

Network names and session limits can change. Confirm the current details on the official page before you rely on them, especially the session length: LAX — Internet Services. See also our LAX transfers guide and LAX lounges guide. Last reviewed: June 2026.