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Review: Emirates Lounge Los Angeles (LAX)

Matthew Klint Posted onJuly 23, 2018November 14, 2023 1 Comment

a entrance to a lounge

While not as fancy as other top-tier first class lounges, the Emirates Lounge at LAX offers a truly exceptional buffet and plenty of room to spread out prior to your trip to Dubai.

The lounge is only open between 12:45p and 4:45p.m. during the summer and is used only for Emirates passengers. If you’re flying Emirates in business or first class or have Skywards Gold or Platinum status, you will have access.

Once you pass through security, the lounge is located on Level 6, right past the “Los Angeles International Lounge” and one the same level as the Star Alliance First Class and Business Class lounge.

a hallway with a large glass ceiling

a sign in a building

After verifying your ticket, walk down the hall, which has LA-inspired artwork as well as newspapers and magazines.

a long hallway with pictures on the wall

a sculpture of a horse riding on a table with two framed pictures on the wall

Emirates Lounge Los Angeles Seating

The lounge is essentially one large room with a dining area and sitting area. Power plugs are plentiful and seating is comfortable. The lounge never got very crowded, which is by design.

a room with chairs and tables

a room with chairs and tables

a bouquet of flowers on a marble table in a hotel lobby

a room with a large table and chairs

a group of clocks on a wall

a room with a table and chairs

a room with tables and chairs

a room with tables and chairs

a restaurant with tables and chairs

Emirates Lounge Los Angeles Dining + Drinking

There is no a la carte dining or special menu for first class passengers, but I still enjoyed a very tasty lunch. The buffet is large and contains high-quality items. Fining a nice steak cooked medium in an airport lounge buffet is quite a rare event. There’s a wide range of Middle Eastern, Western, and Asian food choices. A wide selection of liquor and soft drinks are also available.

a bar with bottles and glasses on top of it

a bar with bottles and glasses

a group of bottles of alcohol

a coffee machine and coffee cups on a counter

a row of bowls of food

a row of rectangular white containers with food in them

a plate of food on a table

a food on a table

I enjoyed steak, salmon, a cooked tomato, potatoes au gratin, and a bit of Tabbouleh.

a plate of food and a glass of juice

a plate of food with a tomato and meat

For dessert I enjoyed fresh fruit and a cappuccino. Everything was delicious. One of the lounge staff insisted on making my cappuccino and fix me a plate of fruit: lounge staff working around the dining area are happy to bring you your beverage of choice.

a plate of fruit on a table

a cup of coffee and a rose in a vase

Emirates Lounge Los Angeles Terrace

There’s also a terrace with nice views of the beautiful Tom Bradley International Terminal. Unfortunately, there are no power outlets. That’s a big problem actually. After enjoying my lunch on the terrace I returned inside. The Star Alliance lounge has a similar terrace and manages to provide plenty of power plugs and USB ports.

a glass wall with tables and chairs in a building

a room with chairs and a plant

a room with chairs and a glass table

Emirates Lounge Los Angeles Showers + Restrooms

Restrooms and showers are available.

a bathroom with sinks and mirrors

a urinal in a bathroom

a bathroom with sinks and mirrors

a bowl of towels on a counter

The private shower suites are spacious and toiletries are available beyond just soap and shampoo.

a sign on a table

a bathroom with a mirror and a hair dryer

a shower with a white curtain

a bathroom with a mirror and a towel on the bench

a shower head in a bathroom

For Islamic guests, there is also an ablution area in the men’s restroom:

a sign on a wall

a bathroom with a toilet and a trash can

CONCLUSION

Let me put it this way: there are very few lounges that have a buffet as nice as this one. Considering this is an outstation and not a hub, I was very impressed. This is more like a superb business class lounge than a great first class lounge due to the lack of personalized service. Even so, I think this is a great place to start your Emirates experience at LAX.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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1 Comment

  1. Simon Reply
    August 25, 2018 at 10:48 am

    I’m confused by the opening hours, since my understanding is that Virgin Australia’s Business Class pax use the Emirates Lounge @LAX? (as confirmed by a VA call center agent a few days ago). Any insight into this Matthew?

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