Bradley Terminal makeover complete

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After touching down at Los Angeles International Airport, airline passengers from around the world stroll beneath a circle of white lights that mimic a halo, a subtle welcome to the City of Angels. Art Marroquin in the Daily News.

Gone are the stained walls, confusing signs and poor lighting that evoked an overall feeling of gloom inside the old Tom Bradley International Terminal.

Now, walls are illuminated by glass panels of brightly colored lights and time-lapse video artwork. Curved metallic ceiling panels resemble waves from the nearby Pacific Ocean. Bright blue signs and digital screens guide travelers through the roomy arrival hall of the renovated terminal.

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