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Impressive: Air France Lounge in Los Angeles [Review]

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Daniel Ross
Edited by: Jessica Merritt
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A recent 3-hour layover at LAX gave me a good excuse to check out Air France’s business-class lounge — and it quickly became one of the most impressive outstation lounges I’ve experienced.

Airlines typically offer outstation lounges only on high-value or important routes. With up to 4 Air France flights a day from LAX to Paris (CDG), and up to 2 daily flights to Amsterdam (AMS) offered by its SkyTeam partner KLM, LAX fits the bill for a lounge.

With my Flying Blue Platinum status, I was eligible to visit. Here’s my experience, from getting there to amenities and service.

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Location of the Air France Lounge

If you’re taking an Air France or KLM flight, then the Air France Lounge is exactly where you need it to be: the new West Gates in LAX’s Tom Bradley International Terminal near gates 200 to 225, where Air France and KLM flights depart.

If you land as a domestic Delta passenger at Terminal 3, as I did, getting to the Air France Lounge is a bit of a trek. Now that the terminals are linked, I could make the entire journey without exiting the secure area. It was fun to take the free golf cart-style shuttle through the tunnel between Tom Bradley International Terminal’s main and west gates.

An Air France Lounge sign is visible as soon as you reach the west gates.

LAX Air France Lounge signage
Take the elevator, not the stairs.

The lounge is in a peculiarly deserted part of the terminal.

LAX Air France Lounge bienvenue
Welcome to the Air France Lounge.

There’s no mistaking where you are.

LAX Air France Lounge reception
Bienvenue.
Hot Tip:

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Getting Access to the Air France Lounge

The lounge is open daily from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m.

Passengers flying in La Première or in business class with a Standard or Flex fare are eligible for entry.

Additionally, Flying Blue Ultimate, Platinum, and Gold elite members, as well as SkyTeam Elite Plus status holders, can use the lounge provided they have an Air France or SkyTeam-operated flight departing the same day. This meant that when I scanned the barcode on my Aeromexico economy boarding pass, a green tick welcomed me in.

LAX Air France Lounge self check in
There were also Air France employees on hand to help.

Day passes may also be purchased for $95 or 19,000 Flying Blue miles.

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Amenities and Facilities

The lounge was far larger than I’d imagined.

Turning left at reception led to the main bar area, which had some comfy hotel lobby-style seating.

LAX Air France Lounge bar seating
Seats in the bar area.

Next was the large main lounge area. It’s broken up into 2 primary sections: a spacious seating area for relaxing or working, and a dining area.

If you turn right at the entrance, there’s another, quieter seating area away from the main lounge.

LAX Air France Lounge seating
Looking back towards the lounge entrance, the bar, and the main lounge area.

At the end of the walkway, there’s a Clarins spa. Treatments are complimentary for all guests. I was blown away by this, as most airlines don’t even offer this at their flagship lounges. Bien joué, Air France.

LAX Air France Lounge Clarins spa
The lounge had 2 treatment rooms.

From 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. every day, guests can choose from 3 types of facials: Anti Jetlag, Instant Detox, and Focus Regard. La Première passengers can opt for an exclusive “Destination Détente” treatment.

LAX Air France Lounge spa technician
Unlucky for me, the technician was waiting for her last client of the day.

The tan-colored door next to the Clarins spa rooms was the entrance to a private room exclusively for passengers traveling in Air France’s most luxurious cabin from LAX.

Next door to the La Première Private Room was a quiet lounge for catching up on sleep. It had comfy armchairs with footrests and chaise longues that were as close as you can get to a bed without actually being a bed.

There were also individual nongender restrooms and 2 shower units at the end of the lounge.

As for those all-important apron and runway views, below was the view looking west from the dining area. I saw the odd plane pass by, but you don’t get anywhere near the same level of AvGeek action as you do from the Delta Sky Club in Terminal 3.

LAX Air France Lounge view
The view was more construction than planes.

To maximize the sense of space and light, Air France added internal windows that look out from the bar area into the concourse beyond.

LAX Air France Lounge window in
Some natural light was better than none at all.

Food and Beverage

France holds itself in high regard for its gastronomy, and, in my experience, Air France carries that torch for its country.

I tried each of the 3 hot dishes: roasted salmon, Basque chicken, and tagliatelle. Honestly, this was French brasserie standard fare.

LAX Air France Lounge hot dishes
It’s hard to take a nice picture of half-empty serving dishes. Just imagine the taste instead.

It wouldn’t be French without indulgent cheese and charcuterie boards.

The cherry on top of this très French spread was the patisserie section, which included profiteroles and, of course, macarons.

It gets even better. To get you in the most Parisian state of mind possible, there’s a live crêpe cooking station. Of the savory and sweet options, the chocolate one screamed my name the loudest.

LAX Air France Lounge fresh crepe
At this point, I’d almost forgotten I was flying to Mexico and not France.

In the fridge full of the usual selection of help-yourself soft drinks, this was the first time I’d ever seen anything like these Reign Storm energy drinks in an airline lounge.

LAX Air France Lounge Reign Storm
Full of surprises, Air France.

All top-shelf liquor at the tended bar was complimentary.

LAX Air France Lounge bar back
Qu’est-ce que vous voulez, madame?

Air France serves Jacquart in the lounge. Lounge guests can help themselves to a well-stocked fridge in the main lounge or ask for a glass at the bar. (Don’t ask the barman how to pronounce it, though.)

LAX Air France Lounge Jacquart Champagne
Jacquart retails for between $48 and $58.

This translation of “gougère” made me chuckle. It’s a type of choux pastry filled with cheese, similar to Brazil’s pão de queijo.

LAX Air France Lounge french snack
Love me a French Snack.

Additionally, there were a couple of snack and drink stations dotted around the lounge. This is where guests can access water taps and bean-to-cup coffee machines.

LAX Air France Lounge grab and go
Snack and refreshment station.

Chic, Classic Air France Design

Design elements caught my eye, exuding French elegance and class the second you step through the door.

LAX Air France Lounge details
Fresh flowers and the classic Air France seahorse greet you at the door.

I also loved the destination posters and pictures of Air France and KLM’s yesteryear.

Only Air France would have the lounge windows engraved with its accent, which then reflects onto the wall. I am pretty certain this was a conscious decision.

LAX Air France Lounge window pattern
J’adore.

For context, the same accent is found on features such as pillows and amenity kits.

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Final Thoughts

What can I say, other than I wish I’d had longer to enjoy this lounge?

I’ll jump at the chance to pass through LAX again if it means I get to visit this truly outstanding space. Everything about the lounge, from the design to the spa treatments and delectable gastronomy, brings it high up in my rankings … maybe even in my top 10 of the more than 100 lounges that I’ve visited.

What’s most impressive is that Air France has invested so much in an outstation lounge. Candidly speaking, and this is by no means to say Air France’s lounges in Paris are terrible, but this LAX location is far superior to some of its lounges at its Charles-de-Gaulle hub. There, I said it.

I just hope Air France, KLM, and SkyTeam Elite Plus passengers appreciate just how great this lounge is and that the time and money invested weren’t in vain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an Air France business class lounge at LAX?

Yes, Air France opened a business class lounge at LAX in 2024.

When is the Air France Lounge at LAX open?

The lounge is open daily from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m.

Who can use Air France's La Première Room at LAX?

Only passengers flying in Air France’s exclusive La Première (first class) cabin can use the La Première Room.

Can Delta passengers use the Air France lounge at LAX?

Yes, the lounge follows standard SkyTeam lounge eligibility criteria and permits entry to certain Delta passengers depending on their ticket and level of elite status.

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About Daniel Ross

Daniel has loved aviation and travel his entire life. He earned a Master of Science in Air Transport Management and has written about travel and aviation in publications like Simple Flying, The Points Guy, and more.

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