Let’s face it, we all love VIP treatments. Be it a restaurant, concert, while traveling or anywhere we want to go or experience. If you also dream to get a VIP feeling when you land on Los Angeles International Airport so there are many chances to live up your dream! Ranging from retail, dining and lounge, you can feel like a celeb. How? Here are the 5 ways…
1. Relax and Refresh in the lounge
If you are an economy passenger and looking for the best way to relax and refresh, then you can buy a day pass and get access to the airline lounge. The lounge offers a place to relax and light refreshment with a mesmerizing view. If you are a business-class or a first class passenger, you can even enjoy a mouth-watering popular culinary dishes and a hot shower.
2. Become a Member of The Private Suite
If you are looking for an unforgettable VIP travel experience, you can have a chance to become a member of ‘The Private Suite.’ Normal steps from car seat to plane seat is 2,200 footsteps, but once you become a member, you can complete it in just 70 footsteps. The team of Private suite team handles luggage and ticketing, whereas the private TSA screening is accomplished in the building. The Private Suite members can spend their pre-flight in private suites that have their own pantry, own bathroom, a runaway view of aircraft taking off and landing and two-person day bed. At the time of boarding, the members are driven in a BMW 7-series sedan across the tarmac to the aircraft.
3. Enjoy treats including wine, chocolates, steak and caviar
You will get a plethora of options to enjoy international dining options in LAX terminals. SeaLegs wine bar in Terminal 2 offers a bottle of wine or champagne, Terminal 7 serves B petite filet mignon at B Grill by BOA Steakhouse and in Tom Bradley International Terminal you can enjoy wine filled chocolates along with sample caviar at Petrossian Caviar & Champagne bar. The on-the go-baskets are filled with cheese, champagne and caviar for travelers to enjoy leisure time at 33,000 feet above.
4. Enjoy speed through custom arrival
There are 190 Automated Passport Control (APC) kiosks at the entry process of International arriving passengers. Around 100 APC kiosks are at TBIT and the rest 90 are evenly distributed at three terminals- T2, T4 and T7. The APC kiosks know around 22 languages that allow international travels to submit their declaration for along with biographic information electronically. They also offer instruction guide for the travelers through the process that includes, taking a picture, answering queries, scanning passport and fingerprints for non-US citizens. Then a receipt will be given to the travelers confirming their information and then get a warming entry into the U.S. The process takes 90 seconds and for a family, it takes around 4 minutes.
5. Relax your senses with an enthralling massage
If you want to have some leisure and comforting time on LAX terminal, you can enjoy a pampering facial or body massage to relax your mind and body prior to boarding a flight. Whether you are looking for pedicures, manicures or facials or body massage, you can enjoy everything at Xpress Spa at Terminal 5 and TBIT.
BONUS: Shop till you drop
For every shopping enthusiast, Duty-free shops in TBIT offers you the services of fine spirits and beauty experts connoisseurs. From 2-minutes complimentary makeover from Bobbie Brown, skincare consultation from La Prairie to Hand massage from Jo Malone, you can get everything under one roof. Even if you are looking for a free sampling of liqueurs and rare spirits (exclusive to LAX). There are also some shopping consultants you can meet who are ready to help travelers finding the right product or gift for their loved ones.
Really great tips!
I love airplane perks. LAX does okay, but there’s other domestic’s who are better IMHO
I flow out from LAX almost weekly. But I never fly first class, so I don’t get the perks 🙁
Incredible perks!
I think O’Hare is better. But it’s good to see the line-up
This is a fun list! It really makes me want to travel ore (hint, hint, Christmas hint) lol
These are sharp!
I’m assuming you have to be traveling first-class for all or most of these??