Los Angeles airport has opened a VIP terminal called “The Private Suite”. It’s an exclusive terminal where fans and paparazzi are banned. The Private Suite at Los Angeles International Airport has transformed LAX into one of the world’s most convenient airports for people traveling in premium class.

Here are the advantages  you’ll get at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX):

  1. 8 staffers who are there to simply make sure your transfer at LAX is the best it can be.
  2. A suite with a large bed to take a nap, great fod and wine
  3. In-suite massages
  4. Free Parking and detailing for personal cars for unlimited days
  5. Use of Members’ Conference Room and video-conference studio
  6. Access to Concierge Doctor to be waiting in their suite
  7. …. and many other advantages

How much does it cost to get access to the Private Suite?

For non-members, domestic flights will cost an extra $3,500 and international flights an extra $4,000, with up to two companion passengers. For members, domestic flights will cost an extra $2,700 and international flights an extra $4,000, with up to three companion passengers. Annual memberships cost $4,500.

Private Suite LAX

source:  The Private Suite

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