
Source: The Points Guy
Summary
Korean Air has unveiled its newly renovated lounge at Los Angeles International Airport’s Tom Bradley International Terminal. The two-level space, designed by LTW Designworks, features a carefully curated hospitality concept that feels like a luxury hideaway. The lounge offers various seating areas, live stations producing fresh dishes, and a full-service bar. Access is available to Korean Air First Class passengers, Prestige Class passengers, SkyPass elite members, and SkyTeam first and business class passengers.
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The escape is carefully planned.
Korean Air’s new lounge at LAX offers a luxurious hideaway with various seating areas, live stations, and a full-service bar. The lounge is designed to feel like a luxury home, with warm wood paneling and stone tiling. The menu features Korean comfort dishes paired with globally familiar options, prepared with care and flexibility. The lounge also includes shower suites, quiet rooms, and family-friendly seating areas.
The airline’s attention to detail is evident in the lounge’s design and amenities, making it a worthwhile stop for passengers before their flight. As Korean Air continues to invest in its premium customer experience, this lounge is a notable addition to the airline’s portfolio.
And, of course, the lounge has Wi-Fi, because even in a luxury hideaway, one needs to stay connected.
Author: Evan Null








