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FlyAway Bus Service Between LAX and Westwood Is Set to Take It's Final Ride on June 30

Due to a decline in ridership, the bus service will cease its services by the end of June.

What to Know

  • The final trip from LAX to Westwood will take place on June 30 at 8 p.m., according to the Los Angeles World Airports.
  • The closing of that particular route will be made due to a low decline in ridership.
  • Information on schedules and fares is available at www.LAXFlyAway.org.

FlyAway nonstop bus service between Los Angeles International Airport and Westwood will cease at the end of this month due to a decline in ridership, it was announced Friday.

The final trip from LAX to Westwood will take place on June 30 at 8 p.m., according to the Los Angeles World Airports.

"The decision to end the Westwood FlyAway route was made after a thorough review of the route's ridership since inception, and focus group panels of Westwood residents and UCLA students to determine if there were opportunities to improve ridership,'' according to a statement issued by LAWA officials, who said the Westwood line currently averages just three passengers per trip. 

“Efforts to raise ridership over the past year have included changing trip frequency, promoting the route on social media and relocating the stop location to Galey Avenue and Strathmore Place, closer to student housing. None of these efforts have reversed the declining ridership,'' according to LAWA.

Funding from the Westwood FlyAway will be redirected to other FlyAway routes, which include Hollywood, Long Beach, Union Station and Van Nuys.

LAWA officials “will also continue partnering with UCLA Transportation to explore other transportation options for the UCLA and Westwood communities,'' according to the statement.

Between April 2018 and March of this year, LAX's FlyAway served nearly 1.98 million passengers, with the Van Nuys route utilized by more than 1.1 million passengers and the Union Station FlyAway route serving more than 576,000.

Both the Hollywood and Long Beach routes have had increased ridership, with volumes increasing by 7 and 23 percent year-over-year, respectively, according to LAWA.

Information on schedules and fares is available at www.LAXFlyAway.org.

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