Los Angeles International Luxury Guide
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Los Angeles International Luxury Guide

Your guide to flying from Los Angeles LAX

Premium Access

Lounges at Los Angeles International

The finest places to relax before your flight

Centurion Lounge

Tom Bradley Intl
4.6

Access: Amex Centurion / Platinum

United Polaris Lounge

Terminal 7
4.5

Access: United Polaris Business

British Airways Lounge

Tom Bradley Intl
4.3

Access: BA Gold / Business

Insider Tips

  • Tom Bradley International Terminal handles most premium long-haul routes
  • LAX traffic is notorious — allow at least 2 hours transfer time
  • The new FlyAway bus connects to Union Station and Westwood
  • Rideshare pickup is at designated zones — check the LAX app

Premium Transfers

  • FlyAway Bus to Union Station
  • Private car/limousine service
  • Rideshare (Uber/Lyft)
  • Taxi services

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best lounges at Los Angeles International?
Los Angeles International (LAX) has 3 notable premium lounges, including Centurion Lounge and United Polaris Lounge. These lounges are accessible via business or first class tickets, airline status, or credit card (Priority Pass/Amex Platinum) membership.
How do I get to Los Angeles International in style?
FlyAway Bus to Union Station. Private car/limousine service. Rideshare (Uber/Lyft). Taxi services. For premium travellers, a private chauffeur remains the most seamless option — door-to-door without schedule constraints.
Is Priority Pass accepted at Los Angeles International?
Priority Pass is accepted at several independent lounges at Los Angeles International. Cardholders can typically access pay-per-visit lounges including the airport's non-airline-specific facilities. Airline-operated lounges (e.g., British Airways, Emirates) require the relevant airline ticket or status.
What time should I arrive at Los Angeles International?
For long-haul premium class travel, arriving 3 hours before departure is recommended. This allows time for check-in, fast-track security, lounge access, and relaxed boarding. For short-haul or economy travel, 2 hours is generally sufficient outside of peak periods.
What luxury shopping is available at Los Angeles International?
Los Angeles International has a range of duty-free and luxury retail options airside. Premium fashion, watches, jewellery, and spirits are typically available in the international departure zones.
Can I shower at Los Angeles International before my flight?
Shower facilities are available in several premium airline lounges at Los Angeles International. First class and business class passengers at the relevant airline lounges typically have access to individual shower suites. Some pay-per-visit lounges also offer showers for an additional fee.
What dining options are there in the lounges at Los Angeles International?
Premium lounges at Los Angeles International offer a range of dining experiences from buffet-style spreads to à la carte service. Business class and first class airline lounges typically include hot meal service, premium wine selections, and in some cases a full restaurant-style menu.
Does Los Angeles International have fast-track security?
Fast-track security is available at Los Angeles International for business and first class passengers on most major airlines. This dedicated lane bypasses the main security queue and can save significant time during busy periods. Some airports also offer a paid fast-track service for all passengers.