Air France Opens New Lounge at Los Angeles International Airport

Air France has opened a new lounge at Los Angeles International Airport.

The lounge spans 1,100 square meters and has 172 seats. Designed in collaboration with SGK Brandimage, it features various areas to meet all needs. The entire space is designed to make visitors feel the world of Air France, with sophisticated chic designs highlighted by the signature colors of blue, bright white, and accents of red.

The furniture features works by famous French designers, including Patrick Jouin’s Ester chairs, Pierre Paulin’s Ribbon armchairs, Charlotte Perriand’s coffee tables, and Margaux Keller’s lights.

The dining area is designed in the style of Parisian brasseries, offering French cuisine such as Provencal monkfish, Beef Bourguignon, and braised chicken. An open kitchen allows chefs to prepare dishes on request, such as fried prawns and duck confit cassoulet.

In the spa treatment area, Clarins offers three types of facial treatments for free: ‘Jet Lag Prevention’, ‘Instant Detox’, and ‘Illuminating Eye Care’.

There is a dedicated area for La Premiere passengers, who can also make advance reservations for spa treatments. The lounge also includes a space reserved for Flying Blue Ultimate members.

Located in the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT), the lounge is open from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Business class passengers, upper-tier Flying Blue members, and SkyTeam elite members can access the lounge.

This summer, Air France will operate up to 26 round trips per week on the Paris/Charles de Gaulle to Los Angeles route, with up to 21 of those round trips on Boeing 777-300ER aircraft equipped with La Premiere. The Los Angeles to Papeete route will also operate up to five round trips per week.

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