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Glasgow Airport vs Los Angeles International Airport
Detailed comparison of GLA and LAX on FlightLogic scores and passenger experience.
Verdict
Glasgow Airport (GLA) scores higher overall at 7.1/10 versus Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) at 7.0/10. Los Angeles International Airport leads on lounges at 8.0/10.
Glasgow Airport (GLA) scores 7.1/10 (Very Good)
on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (6.9),
passenger experience (7.0), and facilities (7.4).
Lounge quality rates 7.0/10. See full airport guide →
In short
Glasgow GLA scores 7.1/10 on FlightLogic — western Scotland's busiest airport. PRT to Glasgow Central ~15 min. Emirates daily to DXB. UK261 applies to all departures. See /guides/glasgow-airport-lounge-guide-2026.
FlightLogic Score7.1Very Good
On-time6.9Departure reliability
Experience7.0Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities7.4Food, shops, seating
Lounges7.0Lounge quality
Rating basisEditorialFlightLogic methodology
Score breakdown
Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.
On-Time Performance
6.9
Passenger Experience
7.0
Facilities & Comfort
7.4
Lounge score7.0/10
Highlights
Western Scotland's international gateway — Emirates daily to DXB plus dense European network
Glasgow Airport Express (PRT) reaches Glasgow Central in ~15 minutes
UpperDeck Lounge accepts Priority Pass; pre-book at peak
UK261 covers all GLA departures — essential for easyJet and Jet2 Scotland routes
Overview
Western Scotland's primary airport — UpperDeck Lounge, daily Emirates to Dubai, and PRT to Glasgow Central in 15 minutes.
Western Scotland gateway
Glasgow handles western Scotland's international traffic — Emirates to Dubai supplements a dense European network on easyJet, Ryanair, Jet2, and BA. For travellers west of Edinburgh, GLA avoids the cross-country positioning to EDI.
Compare EDI (/airports/edinburgh) for Scotland long-haul — Edinburgh has deeper intercontinental (Qatar, United); Glasgow offers Emirates to DXB and closer ground access for Ayrshire and western central belt.
Ground transport
Glasgow Airport Express (Service 500) runs to Glasgow Central and Buchanan Bus Station every 10 minutes, taking ~15 minutes. Taxis and Uber operate from signed landside pick-up zones.
M8 motorway connects to Edinburgh in ~45 minutes by road — useful when comparing GLA vs EDI for your origin.
Los Angeles, United States · LAX · #2 in this comparison
9 terminals (Tom Bradley International + T1–T8) · 75M+ passengers/year
7.0/ 10
How good is Los Angeles International Airport?
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) scores 7.0/10 (Very Good)
on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (6.9),
passenger experience (6.8), and facilities (7.5).
Lounge quality rates 8.0/10. See full airport guide →
In short
Los Angeles LAX is rated 7.0/10 on FlightLogic with lounge score 8.0/10. Most long-haul UK and Asia routes use Tom Bradley International (TBIT) with alliance and airline lounges. Terminal-specific access applies — allow 2+ hours for international departures. The LAX People Mover connects terminals landside.
FlightLogic Score7.0Very Good
On-time6.9Departure reliability
Experience6.8Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities7.5Food, shops, seating
Lounges8.0Lounge quality
Rating basisEditorialFlightLogic methodology
Score breakdown
Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.
On-Time Performance
6.9
Passenger Experience
6.8
Facilities & Comfort
7.5
Lounge score8.0/10
Highlights
Tom Bradley International Terminal (Terminal B) consolidates most international departures and premium lounges
Star Alliance, Oneworld, and SkyTeam each operate large alliance lounges in TBIT
LAX People Mover (automated train) links terminals landside — plan time for terminal changes
Strong Asia-Pacific and transatlantic connectivity; congestion peaks on Sunday evening international banks
Overview
West Coast US gateway with the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) hosting most long-haul lounges and ongoing terminal modernisation.
Tom Bradley and international lounges
Most UK and long-haul passengers use Tom Bradley International Terminal, where Star Alliance, Oneworld, and SkyTeam operate large shared lounges plus airline-specific clubs (Qantas, Cathay Pacific partner access via Oneworld, etc.).
Amex Centurion Lounge at LAX is in the international terminal area — verify terminal assignment on your ticket before planning lounge time.
FAQ
Which is better, Glasgow Airport or Los Angeles International Airport?
Glasgow Airport (GLA) scores higher overall at 7.1/10 versus Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) at 7.0/10. Los Angeles International Airport leads on lounges at 8.0/10.
Which has better lounges, GLA or LAX?
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) scores higher for lounges at 8.0/10, versus Glasgow Airport at 7.0/10.
Which airport is more on-time, GLA or LAX?
Glasgow Airport (GLA) has stronger on-time performance at 6.9/10 versus Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) at 6.9/10.
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