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The airport's terminal area in its present state is characterized a mish-mash of architectural styles. To the south is a distinctively [[wp:Mid-Century modern|Mid-Century modern]] structure presumably dating back to the 1960s and clearly based on the [[wp:Theme Building|Theme Building]], while the northern section is dominated by post-modern architecture consisting of a U-shaped two-level main terminal connected to five gates (plus one freestanding gate), and the control tower and an inaccessible parking garage topped by a helipad. The modern terminal is marked by signage denoting not only different parts of the terminal, but also the levels of the terminal: Level 1 for the surface level, and levels 2 and 3 for lower levels. The player can purchase [[Juank Air]] flights to and from [[Las Venturas Airport]] and [[Easter Bay Airport]] for [[Money|$]]500 on level 1 of the terminal, but no flights actually take off or land under normal gameplay.
The airport's terminal area in its present state is characterized a mish-mash of architectural styles. To the south is a distinctively [[wp:Mid-Century modern|Mid-Century modern]] structure presumably dating back to the 1960s and clearly based on the [[wp:Theme Building|Theme Building]], while the northern section is dominated by post-modern architecture consisting of a U-shaped two-level main terminal connected to five gates (plus one freestanding gate), and the control tower and an inaccessible parking garage topped by a helipad. The modern terminal is marked by signage denoting not only different parts of the terminal, but also the levels of the terminal: Level 1 for the surface level, and levels 2 and 3 for lower levels. The player can purchase [[Juank Air]] flights to and from [[Las Venturas Airport]] and [[Easter Bay Airport]] for [[Money|$]]500 on level 1 of the terminal, but no flights actually take off or land under normal gameplay.


The 1960s wing is surrounded by open an air car park, which also feature light pillars that light up at night; the light pillars are based on those permanently added to the LAX for the 2000 Democratic National Convention, making their presence in the game anachronistic in the game's [[1992]] setting.
The 1960s wing is surrounded by open an air car parks, which also feature light pillars that light up at night; the light pillars are based on those permanently added to the LAX for the 2000 Democratic National Convention, making their presence in the game anachronistic in the game's [[1992]] setting.


Both sections of the complex include subterranean levels that also allow traffic to pass. The modern wing of the terminals features a recessed plaza at the same level as level 3, with skybridges at levels 1 and 2; levels 1 and 3 have road traffic with road connection between these two level possible via a ramp on the north end of the terminal, while level 2 is a strictly pedestrian level. The 1960s wing, on the other hand, has only one underground level with roadways running around the circular profile of the building.
Both sections of the complex include subterranean levels that also allow traffic to pass. The modern wing of the terminals features a recessed plaza at the same level as level 3, with skybridges at levels 1 and 2; levels 1 and 3 have road traffic with road connection between these two level possible via a ramp on the north end of the terminal, while level 2 is a strictly pedestrian level. The 1960s wing, on the other hand, has only one underground level with roadways running around the circular profile of the building.
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