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    Delta One Lounge

    4.7 (74 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndAirport Lounges
    Closed 4:30 am - 11:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Upscale
    Good for groups

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    Sabina C.

    This is the way to travel! I've been to a ton of lounges in the US and internationally - nearly every major airlines + Centurion. I have to say this is one of my favorites, service, amenities, ambience is top notch. Can't beat the private TSA, especially when it's busy.

    Breakfast Sandwich
    Zan L.

    Just flew Delta One business class to Tokyo this past week and was lucky enough to utilize this Delta One lounge before flying out. I was really impressed with the design of it and all of the staff was especially polite and attentive. They have many different seating areas with charging available at every seat, indoor and outdoor seating options, as well as a full large bar with seating at it as well. They also have showers, private and large individual toilets, massage chairs that you can reserve in 15, 30, and 50 increments, a pretty large food and drink menu that will be brought to you, and other snacks and surprises. It was also right next to the gate I was flying out of so it was extremely convenient elevator ride down up before flying out. This is definitely a big selling point for flying Delta One and I would strongly recommend and consider this when booking a ticket.

    Showers, located in regular sky club but reservations are handled electronically for both sides.
    Serena W.

    What can I say. 'Twas a D1 experience. I have been to the LAX D1 lounge about three times now on layovers. I have also been to the Seattle and NYC lounges. LAX takes the cake hands down. This time around I was lucky enough to scoop an upgrade on my way home from Hawaii so I was visiting after my flight. First things first, I found out last minute I had a meeting to attend in LA so they were able to change my flight for a later flight home. I was able to take a relaxation session in one of the pods, then I was able to sit down and have breakfast while I waited for a shower to open up. The relaxation pods have these very interesting chairs, the back doesn't recline normally but they tip back for that zero gravity effect. A blanket, pillow, ear plugs and light switches are provided so you can chill the way you want. Choosing what delicious thing to eat for breakfast is so hard because the menu has a touch of everything, savory and sweet. Pick your poison. I opted for the egg croissant with potatoes and vegan sausages. I was totally full and sated. There was a hiccup with the shower reservation notice system. I never got the texts to let me know I was on the list and that it was my time. Luckily I checked in with the service desk and at the right moment. I was led to the showers that are located in the regular folk lounge. The second you breeze through those doors the vibe changes, lol. Seems chaotic on that side and I know it well. I took a lovely shower and dressed for public consumption. Those shower rooms are chilly; had to steam it up. Was able to dry my hair while wearing the provided robe and slippers. The D1 lounge and amenities gave me the time and space to attend my meeting rested, clean and happily full. Obviously I wish every lounge experience could be this chill but alas it's not possible. Can't wait to return. Guess I gotta fly somewhere noice out of LAX and spring for the best spots on the plane and in the airport.

    Huevos Rancheros - excellent flavor!

    Wonderful lounge at LAX I'm quickly becoming a fan of Delta. They're pricier than some other airlines. And their upper classes are definitely giant jumps in cost. But using miles/points wisely (and checking different flights) can get you into the fancy schmancy Delta One Lounges and comfy seats on the flight. Ok so about the lounge. It's very nice. You're welcomed in a genuine and friendly way. They ask if it's your first visit and, if so, give you a quick rundown of the amenities. Wellness area with massage chairs (I believe the one at JFK has mini massages and facials from massage therapists), table service to any seat you choose in the lounge, showers, multiple cocktail bars, a much-mentioned sushi bar, giant restrooms, and a very serene vibe. We were there for breakfast which was very tasty. The huevos rancheros were excellent. Great pork and fennel breakfast sausage (breakfast sausage can go wrong in so many ways). And excellent coffee and Bloody Mary's. The service was excellent if occasionally lagging (since they have a lot of ground to cover). And my favorite part is (much like a top notch steak house) the feeling is very easy and casual with an undertone of incredible precision and elegance. The Delta One and Delta Skyclub lounges are some of the best in the country. Well worth a visit. Now I have to start saving miles again!

    Marisol F.

    Run down launch ... need to be refurbish . Food was ok , not the food we used to get at other launches . Kids crying and loud . Service was good . Air conditioned good, chairs need to be fixed, and the charges for phones most of them broken

    Unagi hand roll and spicy ahi roll
    Michelle N.

    I hit the Delta Sky Clubs during my layovers and they are the best I've experienced. I prefer them over Centurion because they are exclusive and usually much leas crowded. So I really wanted to check out the Delta One Lounge. I finally had my chance last week and this lounge is at a whole new level. It's Delta Sky Club with massage chairs, table service dining, elevated food choices, more privacy, and less chatter. It is much more relaxing than Sky Club and the atmosphere is more professional. I got off the second leg of my then 11 hour journey, walked to the Delta One lounge, checked in and sat down and did not have to get up at all for food and drinks, like a restaurant. I rested my tired body. The sushi was good. I enjoyed 3 unagi hand roll, spicy tuna roll, and a hibiscus refresher. There was so much variety on the menu, I want to go back and try different items next time. If you are planning a long itinerary on Delta (think East Coast to Hawaii), it's worth planning to layover at an airport with a Delta One lounge and splurging on an upgrade to Delta One for the lay flat seats and access to the lounge. Use your miles, your credits, your upgrade certificates. It makes traveling an experience rather than a burden.

    Barb B.

    Amex platinum came in clutch. I had a delta flight and I was able to use my card to get in. Food was delicious. Fresh and available. A good selection of drinks, and there were people cleaning up behind us often. It's located in terminal three next to most of the Delta flights and I was told that this is one of the best lounges for Delta. Thoroughly enjoyed it

    Mimi L.

    Delta one lounge is above the regular delta sky club. It's on the smaller side but it has better food and drink options. Dessert station is definitely the best. The full bar is beautiful with premium liquor choices. We liked the breakfast buffet. Service was top notch as well. A better choice of airport lounge for sure!

    John C.

    This whole experience turned out to be surprisingly fun. The night before, Delta canceled my flight, and I spent 3 hours scrambling to find a new way to get to Asia. Every San Diego flight that depended on East Coast arrivals was either massively delayed or outright canceled. Thankfully, I stumbled across a post online about a San Diego-to-LAX shuttle service (reLAXsan) that leaves at 5:45 a.m. It ended up saving the day. After barely 2 hours of sleep, I grabbed an Uber to Old Town, and the shuttle showed up right on time. We made it to LAX with almost no traffic. I had no idea my Korean Air ticket gave me access to Delta One, and things just kept getting better. They even have their own TSA line/setup, which was quick and honestly kind of fun. Then I got escorted into the lounge and told I could order straight from the menu which is different than a tradition Sky Club (buffet style). The food started coming out, really good looking/tasting stuff that was followed by some fancy local chocolates I'd never heard of. After that, I booked a quick session in the massage chair area. From start to finish, the whole experience was smooth, relaxing, and made even better by the amazing staff. I really hope I get the chance to visit that lounge again the next time I fly out of LAX.

    Main meal
    James A.

    Our first time stopping by any Delta One Lounge, my wife's and my visit to the relatively new Delta One (open less than a year) was enjoyable. It was a good experience, especially since it ended up being a reward for a non-paying upgrade. Would probably think differently if we had to pay for it via a ticket during breakfast hours. Just to get in via a reward, required a bit of planning [the only way to get in is to be flying Delta One]. We flew the one route from LA (to Boston) that allows a Regional Upgrade cert to be used to upgrade from Main to Delta One (not sure how much longer this opportunity will remain) for a small selection of dates/times. The lounge opens at 04:15, with us being the first ones to enter. A nice gentleman scanned our Delta One boarding pass, and then led us into the elevator to go up one floor. I asked the first employee we saw to educate us on how the process worked. She suggested that we sign up digitally for a massage chair session and then find our own preferred seating. Once we sat down, a server came over with menus, introduced herself and asked what we wanted for beverages. It was a good a start as any fine dining experience, except with an airport tarmac view (which was beautiful during daybreak). The variety of beverages was awe-inspiring, better than any sit-down breakfast restaurant I've been to. First, our server offered us still or sparkling water, and any beverage(s) on the menu (including alcoholic beverages, smoothies, and fresh-squeezed or pressed juices). This was when we got texted that our massage chairs were ready. I apologized to our server and she let me know she would deliver the beverages (and take our order) when we got back. The massage chair experience was great, each chair (maybe eight in all) in its own pod, with custom sounds and lighting. Ours lasted 15 minutes, which was perfect. We got back, and our server delivered our drinks and took our order. My wife got a latte (Coffee by Verve) and I got a Oolong hot tea (Art of Tea). The coffee was really enjoyed, and my tea came in a big tea pot (enough for 4 cups) which I surprisingly finished (it was really good). Because it was so early, some things were closed: bar opens at 06:00, the sushi bar at 10:00...and of course, no non-breakfast dishes. Other things: - The bathrooms are huge and luxurious, with individual rooms (not stalls, and thus single occupancy gender neutral), each with its own sink and changing area. - Variety of sitting arrangements, each meant for dining individually. - charging outlets (USB-C) at each sitting area. Wi-fi worked well. - There is a shaded/protected outdoor sitting space. It was open even that early. As for the food's quality, it was OK. It was definitely a step up from the Sky Club buffet, but wasn't as good as what I hoped. My wife got the Pitaya Bowl, and I got two: Savory Rice Porridge (it was fried rice, not porridge) and Huevos Rancheros (more like Chilaquiles, which I love but didn't care for this version). We didn't have a chance to try out their alcohol selection, because it was so early (for us)...but named wines and sakes were offered, along with named spirits like 12 year Macallan. Even really high end whiskey (like JWalker Blue) was offered for an extra fee ($25 in this case). We ended up leaving after about 90 minutes, and walked back to Terminal 2 for our flight. We boarded our 5 hour flight, and got to experience the Delta One experience (lay-flat seats, 3 course meal) uneventfully. We didn't have the opportunity to try out the Boston Delta One lounge (Delta allows you to also enter a Delta lounge at the destination location). This was due to the Boston location being at the International Terminal (which makes sense since Delta One is mainly for international travel). Once we landed, we decided it would be too difficult to try to take a shuttle bus air-side just to visit. Hopefully, we can be back sometime next year and follow my learnings for non-breakfast service.

    Beth N.

    This was an incredible experience, and my first time in the Delta lounge. The food was unreal! They are constantly refilling everything and it was clean as could be in there. I didn't expect it to be this beautiful with an outdoor area and plenty of spaces to lounge quietly or watch TV. I'm excited to try other airport Delta lounges!

    Alexander Y.

    I guess Delta One really is the pinnacle of everything lounge-related! You only get in here one way, by having an outbound business class ticket on Delta or one of Delta's codeshare partners. I hadn't flown business since the Delta One Lounge opened, so this was my first opportunity to come here. First things first, gotta get through security. Obviously, it's an absolute breeze here since there's barely anyone that even has access to Delta One in the first place. Essentially, it's like your own personal TSA security check. Once you're through, you go to the elevator that whisks you up to the actual Delta One Lounge itself. Now I have been to T3 Sky Club enough times to remark on how great it is. Delta One Lounge makes Sky Club look like child's play. If there was one word to describe this lounge, it is opulent. The place is just oozing with luxury! And since most people don't have access to here, there are so many places to sit. Of course, it also has an outdoor terrace just like Sky Club. Unfortunately for myself, my original flight was cancelled and I was forced to come here earlier than I was planning. As a result, I only had access to the breakfast menu and not the lunch menu. Food was still great though! Everything was made to order and was essentially restaurant-level food. I ordered the Breakfast Croissant, Eggs Norwegian, and Lyonnaise Potatoes and they were all insanely good. Honestly, I wanted to order more on this menu, but I knew for my own good that I had to hold back. They also have a whole dessert table, and I was totally here for that too. Definitely got a chance to use the massage chairs, because of course you need to use massage chairs when they are available. Only downside is that the lounge does not have its own showers. They utilize Sky Club's showers, which you can access as Sky Club is directly connected to Delta One Lounge. Not that I needed it this time, but something to note for next time. Really enjoyed my time in Delta One Lounge, which was unfortunately much too short. Gives me more reason to find another excuse to come here!

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    Sue W.

    Great experience in the D1 lounge this trip. Shoutout to Ely who was super helpful and attentive. He had some great recommendations on food and everything we ate was spectacular. Definitely much more chill vibe than the sky club!

    Dining area

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    Anytime someone is offering a superlative and exclusive luxury experience, I'm in and Delta One is where it's happening at LAX.

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    American Airlines Admirals Club - Sunrise over LA from Admiral's Lounge

    American Airlines Admirals Club

    3.8(62 reviews)
    0.1 miWestchester
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    Its O'ahu time again, but its also time for an average experience…read more I flew AA again, but this time I flew out of Terminal 5 at LAX. One of my cards reimburses me for ancillary fees (lounges, inflight food & drink, et al), so I decided to give this lounge a whirl. Positives: They have hot food vs Terminal 4 that had no hot food when I flew AA in May, 2025; The lounge is more spacious vs Terminal 4; The food was pretty good, but should have included more hot food like scrambled eggs, bacon, et al; Showers; Negatives: $79 daily fee. United charges $59, but their LAX lounge is much larger and has more hot food; The fee in relation to the offerings is misaligned. For the price, they should have more offerings; I plan on flying AA more bc of service and price. I also plan on getting AA's top card that includes an Admirals Club membership. Then I don't have to worry about the high daily use fee.

    I left the admirals club in terminal 5. I headed out on a little bus to a smaller hub where the…read moreplanes take off, and they had an Admirals Club I will call it Admirals club 5A. Despite the compact size, they made excellent use of the space. They managed to fit in plenty of seating, had a good selection of refreshments similar to the main lounge, and even included a bar and restrooms. It was a pleasant surprise and everyone was friendly and welcoming. For the size of that Admirals Club, it really packed a punch. Overall, a great spot to relax a few mins before my flight.

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    American Airlines Flagship Lounge - Inside

    American Airlines Flagship Lounge

    3.6(158 reviews)
    0.1 miWestchester
    $$$

    Excellent lounge on the 2nd floor. You check in downstairs near Gate 43 in Terminal 4, and you're…read moregiven a 'pass' to take upstairs. The lounge is big and quiet. It wasn't very busy when I was there. Service was friendly and efficient. Unfortunately because of the sun, they had the blinds down and so there were no views of the tarmac or planes. Also there's no outdoor space unlike the Delta or Star Alliance lounges. Good wifi. The drink selection was very good with lots of choices of decent wine, beer, Scotch, tequila, gin, Bourbon and vodka - all self-serve. The food was a pleasant surprise with a selection of fresh sushi included! Overall it was a good experience.

    I had high expectations for the LAX Admirals Club Flagship Lounge, especially given that the daily…read morepass costs double the standard Admirals Club and is marketed as being "better than the Centurion Lounge," with chef-inspired food, a more elevated atmosphere, and fewer crowds. In one word: disappointed. THE FOOD: While there were more options than a typical lounge, quantity didn't make up for quality. The food simply didn't compare to the Centurion Lounge in taste or execution. Even more surprising, several items ran out and sat empty for a while before staff noticed or replenished them. THE SERVICE: This was a mixed bag. On the positive side, when I asked about a specific item being restocked, the manager personally brought out a fresh plate of my favorite dish, which was appreciated. That said, the overall attentiveness felt inconsistent (see below). THE AMBIANCE: It's definitely more private and feels a bit more "exclusive"... but not necessarily more comfortable. The main seating area was extremely warm. When I asked about it, I was told it was due to the sun pouring in through the large windows. Unfortunately, that didn't make the experience any less uncomfortable--I was genuinely miserable trying to relax before my flight. Bottom line: For the premium price, I expected a noticeably elevated experience across the board. Instead, it felt like a modest upgrade in space, but a downgrade in comfort and food quality. Not worth the hype or the cost.

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    United Club - More Interior Seating

    United Club

    3.4(422 reviews)
    0.3 miWestchester
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    I came here as I had a redeye flight heading back home and had extra hours to kill than usual…read morebecause I didn't want my cousin to get back home to Orange County very late. Therefore, I tried my best to maximize my visit even though I could obviously only enter within 3 hours of my flight. The lounge is located just as you exit security, so keep that in mind in case you have to trek to any ends of Terminal 6 or 7. First, the lounge is huge. The windows make it super nice during the day, even though I didn't take advantage of it obviously. Food options had a little local LA flavor, but I also ate dinner. Granted, very little actually stood out to me as something I'd actually like to eat. The bar is fairly nice and large. Not too many people though, so maybe I took advantage of it during quieter times (though the lounge was quite packed). I like that there's a terrace. People could make good use of it during the day. Only one set of bathrooms, which seems like it was not enough for this lounge. Overall, solid visit.

    Overcrowded, food lines like people are starving, still dirty, and babies crying everywhere. Where…read moreis the peace and quiet in a lounge anymore...is this even a lounge.... still worse club ever. When is United going to make this exclusive is the question...every average person can just come up at this point. Freeeeee for alllll Food has somewhat improved every time. Points for trying to have a ramen bar. Points for pork shoulder and options. Free gummi bears is a plus! But people freeload. Surprise surprise. Cleanliness somewhat improved. More people taking care of the bathroom is a plus. Dishes were not.. Service is improving. Staff is overworked though. These people don't make enough.

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    United Club - Plenty of Windows, Work Stations and Seating

    Plenty of Windows, Work Stations and Seating

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    Oneworld Business Lounge - LAX

    3.3(138 reviews)
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    Second time visiting One World Lounge and it was so much more crowded than 2 years ago! Not sure if…read moreits because of more travelers or what, but we also went end of April 2 years ago. There is still plenty of seating though, even when pretty full. Lots of furniture configurations like booths, tables, benches, couches, etc. Especially toward the back area where the candy jars/restrooms are. The food was ok, i'm not a huge fan of lounge food as I don't want to eat much before a flight. I did try a few things and they were fresh and tasty. The bar is huge and I love how they allow you to pour your own wine/champagne from the bottles in the ice bucket. The bartender was never too busy or overwhelmed like the Centurion can get. We were able to use the lounge due to flying Premium Economy on JAL. Definitely prefer this lounge over Centurion.

    Located in LAX in Bradley International terminal, One World Lounge serves British Airways, Qantas,…read moreand Cathay Pacific Airlines business and first class passengers. This rectangular lounge is centered around a glass enclosed atrium style art installation. The natural light along with well placed ambient lighting makes for a well lit yet very relaxed atmosphere. There is a wide variety of comfortable seating, gathering places, tables, and cozy spots. The warm palette of tans, browns, and blacks create a vibe that beckons you to breathe deeply. Because if it's construction, there really is enough room for all to conduct business or relax before their flight. The food choices included salty snacks of popcorn & pretzels, a variety of salads, as well as hot dishes of pasta, a veggie-meat concoction, chunky seasoned veggies, and fruits and desserts to finish off. I really enjoyed the veggies which were a dente (perfect!) and salads which each had different bursts of refreshing flavor. Quite delicious! One thing that caught my attention was that ice is located in the bar, not with the sodas, so leave room for this addition. We each enjoyed Aperol Spritzes from the bar.

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    Oneworld Business Lounge - LAX - Lots of light with an art installation

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