To the editor : Like many Angelenos, I avoid Los Angeles International Airport like the plague ( “LAX has fallen in global airport rankings. Will a pre-Olympics transformation help?,” Sept. 25). Decades of mismanagement have turned what was once a convenient airport into an utter disaster. It was bad enough that the Green Line (now the C Line) never actually got there. The misbegotten LAX-it (who thought of that name?) might have worked if it had been deployed with adequate signage and curbside advisors to guide travelers, luggage help and a plan to make sure people could get into taxis and rideshares promptly. Instead, a single experience with that abomination is enough to make one swear off patronizing the entire airport.

I am confident that the much-delayed Automated People Mover

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