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Old Apr 12, 2005, 3:57 pm
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dmfriedman
 
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Originally Posted by bhatnasx
Looks like there's an offer for 150FJD for 5 passes - that's about 90 bucks for five passes. I didn't see a lounge list on the LAX airport webpage. Anyone know what lounges are available in the int'l terminal at LAX?
I'm not sure exactly which lounge it is, but on the application form the following benefits are listed:
• A priority reservation service (Fiji only) ensures your bookings are taken care of quickly. Your Passenger Name Record (PNR) must be quoted at the time of booking to ensure your personalised travel details are entered.

• Tabua Club membership allows you to check-in at the Tabua Class counter, even though you may be travelling in Pacific Voyager (Economy).

• Enjoy the use of our Tabua Lounges in Nadi and shared lounges in selected airports like Sydney, Auckland, Apia, Tonga, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Vancouver and Narita whenever you travel Air Pacific.

• As a member, you are entitled to an extra 10kgs of luggage. Send us 2 of your business cards and we will ensure these are featured as part of your personal luggage tags.

• Your luggage is priority tagged to ensure they are among the first to be unloaded, to give you a speedy departure at your destination.

• There are special membership deals to be taken advantage of for Partner, Corporate (minimum of 5 members) and long-term (2 year) enrollments.

• An annual guest card entitles members to take a guest into the lounge with them (5 passes) when they travel together.

• Members are automatically eligible for Tabua Class upgrades in the event an over-sale situation is experienced in Pacific Voyager on the day of travel.

• Stay abreast of our latest specials via our regular newsletters.
Note that the guest passes that were mentioned can only be purchased by members, so you can't just buy the 5 passes by themselves. Of course, you could feasibly get a group together and do the corporate membership if enough people were interested at $150US ($250FJD) each...
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