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Los Angeles, United States · Terminal Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT)

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Lounge Guide

3 premium lounges accessible to business class, first class, and elite status travelers.

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Airport Facts

LAX at a glance

DetailValue
IATA codeLAX
ICAO codeKLAX
Canonical nameLos Angeles International Airport
CityLos Angeles
CountryUnited States
Coordinates33.9425°, -118.4081°
Premium lounges in our guide3
Source for canonical fieldsWikidata (CC0)

Canonical airport metadata from Wikidata, cross-referenced against our editorial lounge catalog. Coordinates are useful for transit-time estimates from city centre when planning a lounge stop.

Lounges

All premium lounges at LAX

  • Star Alliance Lounge

    Star Alliance · TBIT, Level 6, near Gate 148

    4.6*
    Hours
    Daily 6:00am–12:30am
    Access
    Star Alliance business class, Star Alliance Gold
    Food
    Hot buffet with Asian and American options, noodle bar
    Drinks
    Full bar, California wines, craft cocktails
    ✓ WiFi✓ Showers✓ Sleep area
    One of the best Star Alliance lounges in the US. The noodle bar and outdoor terrace set it apart. Excellent shower suites.
  • oneworld Lounge

    oneworld Alliance · TBIT, Level 5, near Gate 130

    4.4*
    Hours
    Daily 6:00am–12:00am
    Access
    oneworld business class, oneworld Sapphire
    Food
    Hot and cold buffet, sushi station
    Drinks
    Full bar, premium wines
    ✓ WiFi✓ Showers
    Clean and modern with good runway views. The sushi station is a nice touch for LA departures.
  • Qantas First Lounge

    Qantas · TBIT, Level 5, near Gate 130

    4.8*
    Hours
    Opens 3hrs before QF departures
    Access
    Qantas first class, oneworld Emerald
    Food
    Neil Perry menu, à la carte dining
    Drinks
    Premium Australian wines, cocktail menu
    ✓ WiFi✓ Showers✓ Sleep area
    Qantas brings a slice of Sydney to LAX. The Neil Perry-designed menu is outstanding. The best lounge dining experience at LAX.

Getting There

How to get to the lounges

LAX is accessible via the LAX-it ride-share lot, FlyAway bus from Union Station, or the new Automated People Mover connecting to the Metro K Line. Most international business class lounges are in the Tom Bradley International Terminal.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which lounges can I access at LAX?
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) hosts 3 premium lounges in our verified catalog. Access depends on your ticket cabin (business / first), elite status tier, alliance membership, and lounge membership programs (Priority Pass, Capital One). The cards above list each lounge's specific access rules.
When do the LAX lounges open and close?
Lounge hours typically follow the airline's flight schedule — most open 3-4 hours before the first departure of the day and close 30-60 minutes after the last. The "Hours" row on each lounge card above lists the current schedule. Hub-airline lounges (where the airline is based) usually keep longer hours than outstation lounges.
Can I bring guests into the lounge?
Most premium lounges allow one paid guest if you're traveling on the same flight, but rules vary. Alliance lounges generally require status (oneworld Sapphire / Star Alliance Gold equivalent) for guest privileges. Children under 2 typically enter free; ages 2-12 vary by lounge. Confirm at the desk on arrival.
What's the best lounge at LAX for business class?
The cards above are sorted with our editorial verdict on each. Highest-rated entries usually combine strong food (à la carte over buffet), shower availability, sleep area, and quiet workspace. Hub-airline business class flagship lounges (e.g. Star Alliance's lounge) typically deliver the most comprehensive experience.
Are there shower facilities?
Most flagship business and first class lounges have shower suites, especially at hub airports. Each card above shows ✓ Showers when available. On long-haul connections, plan 30-45 minutes for a shower stop including queue time during peak periods.

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