Red carpet ready: Luxe new Delta One Lounge rounds out premium ground experience at LAX
Delta is bringing the premium lounge experience to West Coast customers with the opening of the Delta One Lounge at LAX.
Delta is bringing the premium lounge experience to West Coast customers with the opening of the Delta One Lounge at LAX.
Next door to the Delta Sky Club at Terminal 3, Delta’s second Delta One Lounge – with seating for nearly 200 guests – is directly connected to the Delta One check-in for a completely private, high-touch ground experience.
“From JFK to LAX, the opening of this lounge allows us to offer our customers a premium experience from coast to coast,” said Claude Roussel, Vice President – Delta Sky Clubs and Lounge Experience. “With a menu designed for our most discerning guests and the dedicated, individualized hospitality curated exclusively for our Delta One Lounges, our teams continue to raise the bar on service and elevate what an airport lounge can be.”
Inspired by both the natural and manmade beauty of Los Angeles, the lounge color palette evokes the landscape of Southern California. Sunset hues, complemented by leather and walnut accents, color the Icon Bar. The airiness of the coast is reflected in the Verde Emerald quartzite and onyx back bar.
The glistening feature ceiling over the Icon Bar pays homage to majesty of the Pacific.
Feature lighting throughout the lounge, like the dramatic wall lighting in the library lounge and dining room, nod to the glamour of old Hollywood. Crafted details – such as fluted walnut paneling and oculus inspired ceilings – reflect LA’s renowned architectural history, from Modernism to Art Deco.
The landscaped terrace, featuring seating for 26, includes accent pillows furnished by Delta One luxury brand partner Missoni. Vases, pillows and coffee table books in the library lounge area also bear the signature mark of the iconic Italian fashion house.
Lounge artwork, including artists from the United States, Philippines, South Africa, Haiti, Japan and more, represents the global reach of this coastal hub.
A dining experience fit for the A-List
Delta’s signature hospitality plays the starring role in the LAX lounge. Guests can enjoy service-led dining from every seat—and with a regularly rotated menu featuring elevated dishes like crispy duck tacos, pan-roasted salmon and roasted corn pizza, returning guests can look forward to discovering new favorites.
Also, a year-round sushi bar – an LAX exclusive – is available for guests who prefer their meal on a roll.
Globally minded foodies, let your journey guide your palate with a rotating selection of location-themed Bento boxes, featuring items from Paris, Tokyo, and Boston – all LAX Delta One destinations. Those who prefer to sip their way around the world can sample LAX Delta One Lounge “Destination Libations,” with signature cocktails represented by airport codes. Try a Mai Tai-inspired cocktail representing Tahiti (PPT), or a gin-forward mix that nods to London (LHR).
Since no meal is complete without something sweet, sample a dessert or savory bite from the central multi-tiered table.
All food and drink in the lounge is designed for attendant service – which means you can sit back, relax, and let the dining experience come to you.
Re-LAX: Indulge in an airport wellness oasis
Find your retreat within a retreat in the LAX Delta One Lounge wellness room, featuring eight private relaxation pods equipped with zero-gravity chairs and full-body massage chairs.
Specialty lamp lighting in the wellness area mimics the light colors affecting the body’s circadian rhythms, helping your body get acclimated to the time zone to which you will be flying.
A regularly refreshed menu of wellness-themed drinks is available to nourish and revive you for your journey, as is a rolling wellness cart featuring spa water, refreshing towels and product samples from Grown Alchemist.
Delta in LA: One Lounge, deep roots, a world of destinations
As the airport’s number one global carrier, Delta offers nearly 160 peak-day departures out of LAX to nearly 60 domestic and international locations.
Coming in time for ski season (Dec. 21, 2024 – March 30, 2025), Delta is bringing back daily flights to Bozeman (BZN) and Vail (EGE), plus new Saturday service to Sun Valley. These new offerings expand on existing daily flights to Jackson Hole and year-round Aspen service. Plus, starting this December, customers will be able to fly to Brisbane, Australia, as part of Delta’s largest-ever winter schedule to the South Pacific.
As an inaugural Founding Partner of the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Official Airline of Team USA, Delta looks forward to growing even deeper roots within the LA community over the next four years, connecting Angelenos to the world.