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VIP Lounges at LAX
Location, hours, amenities and access details
Terminal 1 - Be Relax Spa
Terminal 3 - Delta One Lounge - Delta Sky Club
Terminal 4 - Admirals Club
Terminal 5 - Admirals Club
Terminal 6 - Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge - Alaska Lounge
Terminal 7 - United Club - United Polaris Lounge
Terminal B - Air France Lounge - American Express The Centurion Lounge - Be Relax Spa - Korean Air KAL Lounge - Qantas First Class Lounge - Star Alliance Lounge - The Emirates Lounge
Theme Building - USO at LAX
Terminal 1
Be Relax Spa
Location: After security, to the right, next to the 'Rock n Brew' restaurant.
Hours: 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Access: Only for international and transit passengers with Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or Diners Club membership.
Services:
15-minute massage + O2 (USD38.00).
30-minute massage (USD38.00)
Nail polish change + hand massage (USD38.00)
10-minute foot massage + O2 (USD44.00)
What users say
Visitors praise the personalized massages and attention at this spa. Services like reclining chair massages and foot massages make it an ideal stop for relaxation before a flight. Priority Pass users highlight free 30-minute massages, though some mention delays in morning openings, which can be inconvenient for early travelers.
Terminal 3
Delta One Lounge
Location: In front of the food court.
Hours: 4:15 am - 11:00 pm
Access: With Delta 360 membership, Delta One passengers, first-class or business-class passengers on Air France, LATAM, KLM, Korean Air, or Virgin Atlantic.
Services: Wi-Fi, power outlets, press, showers, meals, bar.
What users say
Delta One stands out for its private entrance located on the arrivals level, offering quick and seamless check-in without lines. Travelers highlight the personalized treatment and direct access to a private TSA checkpoint, where even TSA agents provide friendly and efficient service. This exclusive process ensures a calm and stress-free pre-flight experience. Guests appreciate the luxurious furniture and bathrooms and the outdoor terrace overlooking the runway. The dining options are varied and sophisticated, although some mention a lack of dairy-free alternatives, while the sushi bar and desserts receive numerous compliments.
Delta Sky Club
Location: Sky Way, between Terminals 2 and 3.
Hours: 4:15 am - 0:30 am
Access: With Delta Sky Club or Delta SkyMiles Medallion Platinum membership, Delta One passengers, first-class or business-class passengers of SkyTeam airlines, American Express Platinum/Centurion cardholders, Delta SkyMiles Reserve/Platinum American Express cardholders, Delta SkyMiles Diners Club, Delta SkyMiles TRUST CLUB Platinum/Gold Visa users.
Services: Wi-Fi, power outlets, press, showers, meals, bar, outdoor deck.
What users say
The Delta Sky Club is renowned for its spacious and elegant design, featuring multiple areas to relax or work. It offers a well-stocked bar, healthy dining options, and private showers, making it ideal for long-haul travelers. Although often busy, users value the cleanliness and service, making it one of the airport's highest-rated lounges.
Terminal 4
American Airlines Admirals Club
Location: In front of Gate 40.
Hours: 4:30 am - 1:00 am
Access: With American Airlines Admirals Club or Alaska Lounge+ membership, first-class or business-class passengers on American Airlines and oneworld airlines, Emerald or Sapphire members, U.S. military personnel, Citi/AAdvantage or Concierge Key cardholders, AAdvantage Executive Platinum/Platinum Pro/Platinum passengers. Without membership, the entry fee is $79 USD.
Services: Complimentary snacks and beverages, bar, Wi-Fi, showers, conference facilities.
What users say
This lounge provides a comfortable space to relax or work, with complimentary beverages and a limited buffet. Users appreciate the tranquility of the space but suggest improving the variety and quality of the food. The staff is generally praised, although some travelers find the entry fee high relative to the benefits provided.
Terminal 5
American Airlines Admirals Club
Location: Mezzanine level, near the duty-free area.
Hours: 4:30 am - 11:30 pm
Access: With American Airlines Admirals Club or Alaska Lounge+ membership, first-class or business-class passengers on American Airlines and oneworld airlines, Emerald or Sapphire members, U.S. military personnel, Citi/AAdvantage or Concierge Key cardholders, AAdvantage Executive Platinum/Platinum Pro/Platinum passengers. Without membership, the entry fee is $79 USD.
Services: Complimentary snacks and beverages, bar, Wi-Fi, showers.
What users say
Similar to the Admirals Club in Terminal 4, this lounge offers facilities for relaxation or work, buffet options, and beverages. While generally appreciated by members, those who pay for access find the cost higher than the benefits provided.
Terminal 6
Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge
Location: Mezzanine level, between Gates 65A and 65B.
Hours: 5:30 am - 10:30 pm
Access: With United Club, Air Canada Maple Leaf Club, or Altitude Super Elite 100K/75K/50K/35K membership, first-class or business-class passengers of Star Alliance airlines, Star Alliance Gold members, American Express AeroplanPlus Platinum/Corporate Platinum, or TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege cardholders.
Services: Complimentary snacks and beverages, quiet zones without cell phones, Wi-Fi, and plenty of power outlets.
What users say
Recently renovated, this lounge offers a modern atmosphere with hot food options, soups, and a self-service bar. Visitors appreciate the comfort of the space, though some note that certain services, such as grab-and-go beverages, have been discontinued, slightly diminishing the experience. It's a good option for travelers seeking tranquility before their flight.
Alaska Lounge
Location: Mezzanine level, near Gate 64.
Hours: 5:00 am - 11:00 pm
Access: With Alaska Lounge or American Airlines Admirals Club membership, first-class passengers of Alaska Airlines, first-class or business-class passengers of oneworld airlines, Emerald or Sapphire members.
Services: Snacks, beverages, Wi-Fi, power outlets.
What users say
The Alaska Lounge is known for its warm atmosphere and attentive staff. While the food menu is limited, the available options are fresh and of good quality. It is an ideal place to rest, work, or enjoy a coffee before boarding.
Terminal 7
United Club
Location: Next to Gate 71A.
Hours: 4:30 am - 11:45 pm
Access: With United Club, Air Canada Maple Leaf Club, or United Premier Gold/Premier Platinum/Premier 1K/Global Services membership, United Polaris passengers, first-class or business-class passengers of United Airlines, first-class or business-class passengers of Star Alliance airlines, Star Alliance Gold members, U.S. military personnel.
Services: Bar, snacks, Wi-Fi.
What users say
This lounge is a popular option for frequent United Airlines travelers. It offers a clean and modern environment with a good selection of snacks and beverages. While some users mention it can get crowded during peak hours, the staff service and overall quality are highly regarded.
United Polaris Lounge
Location: Between Gates 73 and 75A.
Hours: 6:30 am - 10:30 pm
Access: United Polaris passengers, first-class or business-class passengers of Star Alliance airlines.
Services: Buffet, bar, private suites, showers, Wi-Fi.
What users say
Exclusive to international business-class passengers, the Polaris Lounge provides a premium experience. Visitors praise the à la carte service, a buffet with gourmet options, and private showers. While the space is somewhat limited, the quality of services and staff attention are exceptional.
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Air France Lounge
Location: Satellite building.
Hours: 9:00 am - 11:30 pm
Access: With Air France Flying Blue Gold/Platinum/Club 2000 membership, La Premiere and Hippocampe passengers, business-class passengers of Air France and KLM, economy and premium economy passengers of Air France, first-class and business-class passengers of SkyTeam airlines, SkyTeam Elite Plus members.
Services: Wi-Fi, press, bar, hot and cold drinks, open kitchen, hot and cold buffet, relaxation area, showers, phones.
What users say
The Air France Lounge is ideal for those seeking a French culinary experience. Users highlight the quiches, goat cheese tarts, and an excellent selection of wines. The natural light and design of the space create a relaxing atmosphere, although its location can be inconvenient for those with distant boarding gates.