Air France has opened a new lounge at Los Angeles International Airport in the Tom Bradley International Terminal. The facility welcomes La Première, business class and Flying Blue Elite Plus passengers, and is also available to eligible KLM and SkyTeam customers.
The lounge’s dining room celebrates French cuisine and is styled with references to Parisian brasseries. Guests can choose from individual and communal seating and enjoy a selection of hot and cold dishes, savory and sweet options, and vegetarian choices. An open kitchen allows a chef to prepare items on request, while a dedicated bar serves French wines, Champagne, spirits and beer from a professional bartender.
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A spa area operated by Clarins is scheduled to open in September. The spa will feature two private treatment rooms and offer three complimentary facial treatments, providing travelers with short, professional relaxation options before their flights.
La Première guests have access to an exclusive private suite area designed to mirror the airline’s onboard suites. The space accommodates up to 12 guests and includes a dedicated dining room. La Première customers also benefit from an exclusive Clarins de-stress treatment tailored for the suite area.
Flying Blue Ultimate members are offered a dedicated alcove close to the dining area. That section includes oversized armchairs and is divided into zones for relaxation, rest and focused work, giving premium members a quieter place to recharge or be productive.
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Guest services at the lounge include eligibility kiosks at reception for streamlined entry, complimentary WiFi, multiple power outlets and USB ports, plus private shower cubicles. The lounge operates daily from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., offering a restful and well-equipped environment for travelers departing LAX.