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Located within the Terminal 4 Gate 40 Admirals Club
Link to LAX information on aa.com.
Link to LAX web site.
NOTE: The Flagship Lounge reopened December 2017, as part of the extensive renovations at the LAX Club and Lounge, including expanding food offerings. The Flagship Lounge is now a First and Business class lounge. Inside the Flagship Lounge is a Flagship First Dining room. Flagship First Dining is restricted to those in Flagship First class on qualifying flights that also sell business class.
Location:
Airside, after security, across from Gate 40. Enter through the Admirals Club admit desk, request Flagship Lounge key card if qualified but not offered. Take lift / elevator to Club lobby. (NB: You should be given a black card to get in,.)
Opening hours
See here for hours.
Access rules
**American Airlines AAdvantage Executive Platinum, Platinum Pro, and Platinum customers traveling on solely North American itineraries do not qualify for Flagship Lounge access. North America is defined as U.S. (including Hawaii and Alaska), Canada, Mexico (except Mexico City), Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Caribbean. OneWorld Emerald and Sapphire members who achieved status via frequent flyer programs other than American Airlines do qualify for access even when traveling on solely North American itineraries.
Customers traveling on airline industry non-revenue tickets are not eligible for access
Qualifying oneworld Emerald and Sapphire, First Class and Business passengers are allowed one guest. Admirals Club membership alone grants no access.
Amenities:
You can now travel between the American Airlines and Legacy US Airways terminals without leaving Security via a shuttle service. The shuttle runs every 15 minutes between 5:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., with stops at Terminal 6 (Gate 65A) and Terminal 4 (down escalator by Gate 44) - or take a 10-minute walk via the connecting tunnel.
An airside shuttle bus runs from 4:00 PM from the shuttle bus terminal (down the escalator by Gate 44) to the Tom Bradley International Terminal , strictly for passengers with boarding passes departing TBIT on Qantas.
Yet another shuttle bus from ground level by Gate 44 connects to the Remote (American Eagle) terminal, with its own Club.
Link to LAX information on aa.com.
Link to LAX web site.
NOTE: The Flagship Lounge reopened December 2017, as part of the extensive renovations at the LAX Club and Lounge, including expanding food offerings. The Flagship Lounge is now a First and Business class lounge. Inside the Flagship Lounge is a Flagship First Dining room. Flagship First Dining is restricted to those in Flagship First class on qualifying flights that also sell business class.
Location:
Airside, after security, across from Gate 40. Enter through the Admirals Club admit desk, request Flagship Lounge key card if qualified but not offered. Take lift / elevator to Club lobby. (NB: You should be given a black card to get in,.)
Opening hours
See here for hours.
Access rules
- Traveling First or Business Class on an American Airlines marketed and operated qualifying international* flight. Lounge access is also valid on a same-day itinerary that includes a qualifying or international segment
- Traveling First or Business Class on an American Airlines marketed and operated three-class nonstop transcontinental flight (JFK/BOS-LAX/SFO) . Lounge access is also valid on a same-day itinerary that includes a qualifying transcontinental segment
- An American Airlines AAdvantage® Executive Platinum, Platinum Pro, or Platinum customer departing on or connecting to a qualifying international* flight, operated and marketed by a oneworld® airline, regardless of cabin flown
- A oneworld First or Business Class international* customer departing on or connecting to a oneworld marketed and operated flight
- A oneworld Emerald or Sapphire customer** departing on or connecting to any oneworld marketed and operated flight, regardless of cabin flown. Access is valid on a same day itinerary
**American Airlines AAdvantage Executive Platinum, Platinum Pro, and Platinum customers traveling on solely North American itineraries do not qualify for Flagship Lounge access. North America is defined as U.S. (including Hawaii and Alaska), Canada, Mexico (except Mexico City), Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Caribbean. OneWorld Emerald and Sapphire members who achieved status via frequent flyer programs other than American Airlines do qualify for access even when traveling on solely North American itineraries.
Customers traveling on airline industry non-revenue tickets are not eligible for access
Qualifying oneworld Emerald and Sapphire, First Class and Business passengers are allowed one guest. Admirals Club membership alone grants no access.
Amenities:
- Complimentary computers with Internet serviceComplimentary WiFi Internet access
- Complimentary wireless Hotspot printing
- Complimentary self-service extended snacks and "distinctive meal" service
- Complimentary premium liquor, beer and wine
- Complimentary dining area (for buffet users)
- Complimentary Bose® music / relax area with reclining seats
- Complimentary flat screen televisions
- Complimentary shower suites with high-end toiletries
You can now travel between the American Airlines and Legacy US Airways terminals without leaving Security via a shuttle service. The shuttle runs every 15 minutes between 5:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., with stops at Terminal 6 (Gate 65A) and Terminal 4 (down escalator by Gate 44) - or take a 10-minute walk via the connecting tunnel.
An airside shuttle bus runs from 4:00 PM from the shuttle bus terminal (down the escalator by Gate 44) to the Tom Bradley International Terminal , strictly for passengers with boarding passes departing TBIT on Qantas.
Yet another shuttle bus from ground level by Gate 44 connects to the Remote (American Eagle) terminal, with its own Club.
- For LAX Terminal 4 Gate 40 Admirals Club, please refer to this thread
- For the "Eagle's Nest" Admirals Club in the remote American Eagle terminal see here.
- For the Tom Bradley International Terminal oneworld Lounge, see here.
LAX / Los Angeles Int'l. Terminal 4 Flagship Lounge (master thread)
#32
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 175
Completely shxt imho compared to QF F. A waste of time to visit. I had so much expectation and AA has once again let me down.
its a good demonstration of how much lack behind AA is, in terms of airport lounge. Upon check in with AA Flagship check in an agent told me they have this lounge built to compete with QF F, which for sure it’s a failure.
The flagship check in is well hidden and really nice indeed, though. A big thumbs up.
its a good demonstration of how much lack behind AA is, in terms of airport lounge. Upon check in with AA Flagship check in an agent told me they have this lounge built to compete with QF F, which for sure it’s a failure.
The flagship check in is well hidden and really nice indeed, though. A big thumbs up.
#33
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: W29
Programs: It's Complicated...
Posts: 6,820
Completely shxt imho compared to QF F. A waste of time to visit. I had so much expectation and AA has once again let me down.
its a good demonstration of how much lack behind AA is, in terms of airport lounge. Upon check in with AA Flagship check in an agent told me they have this lounge built to compete with QF F, which for sure it’s a failure.
The flagship check in is well hidden and really nice indeed, though. A big thumbs up.
its a good demonstration of how much lack behind AA is, in terms of airport lounge. Upon check in with AA Flagship check in an agent told me they have this lounge built to compete with QF F, which for sure it’s a failure.
The flagship check in is well hidden and really nice indeed, though. A big thumbs up.
#34
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: LHR / LAS
Programs: BA GfL, GGL/CCR
Posts: 2,409
I was expecting the flagship at LAX to be the same as Kennedy, which I think is real good, apart from the recent admittance rules as its way too busy.
#35
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Austin
Programs: AA EXP +2MM- LT PLT! HH Diamond
Posts: 6,087
I'm not there till next week and have been looking forward to seeing it open at long last - so am also intrigued with posters comments. The Qantas lounge is good, but not that great and for me, the novelty of it has worn off after being there numerous times. It reminds me of a school canteen over here in England. I do like the bar tho and the servers and bartenders are great.
I was expecting the flagship at LAX to be the same as Kennedy, which I think is real good, apart from the recent admittance rules as its way too busy.
I was expecting the flagship at LAX to be the same as Kennedy, which I think is real good, apart from the recent admittance rules as its way too busy.
AA Flagship Pros:
Greater food selection, especially for salads and the like
Better views
More power outlets
VSOP Cognac
Self-Service (for when speed matters, or for some, personal preference)
Closer to the majority of AA flights
QF F Lounge Pros:
Made to order meals and table service
Better champagne selection
Tended bar
Coffee Barista
Each to their own, of course, but I prefer the QF F Lounge, but the Flagship Lounge is mostly an upgrade, except for potential crowding, to the old one IMHO.
#36
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: LHR / LAS
Programs: BA GfL, GGL/CCR
Posts: 2,409
Here's my quick comparison of the two lounges (Flagship and QF F at LAX). Admittedly, I have only been at the FL once, and I didn't have access to the FFD, so these have to be considered.
AA Flagship Pros:
Greater food selection, especially for salads and the like
Better views
More power outlets
VSOP Cognac
Self-Service (for when speed matters, or for some, personal preference)
Closer to the majority of AA flights
QF F Lounge Pros:
Made to order meals and table service
Better champagne selection
Tended bar
Coffee Barista
Each to their own, of course, but I prefer the QF F Lounge, but the Flagship Lounge is mostly an upgrade, except for potential crowding, to the old one IMHO.
AA Flagship Pros:
Greater food selection, especially for salads and the like
Better views
More power outlets
VSOP Cognac
Self-Service (for when speed matters, or for some, personal preference)
Closer to the majority of AA flights
QF F Lounge Pros:
Made to order meals and table service
Better champagne selection
Tended bar
Coffee Barista
Each to their own, of course, but I prefer the QF F Lounge, but the Flagship Lounge is mostly an upgrade, except for potential crowding, to the old one IMHO.
Just a question if you or anyone knows , In the new flagship are there still views outside onto the waiting planes or is that just the F dining area do you see?
Anyway, thanks for your comments - oh yes, the employees at the Qantas lounge also add to its positives. Just the room I dislike really.
#37
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: New York
Programs: AA, CX, Hyatt, Marriott
Posts: 1,484
Here's my quick comparison of the two lounges (Flagship and QF F at LAX). Admittedly, I have only been at the FL once, and I didn't have access to the FFD, so these have to be considered.
AA Flagship Pros:
Greater food selection, especially for salads and the like
Better views
More power outlets
VSOP Cognac
Self-Service (for when speed matters, or for some, personal preference)
Closer to the majority of AA flights
QF F Lounge Pros:
Made to order meals and table service
Better champagne selection
Tended bar
Coffee Barista
Each to their own, of course, but I prefer the QF F Lounge, but the Flagship Lounge is mostly an upgrade, except for potential crowding, to the old one IMHO.
AA Flagship Pros:
Greater food selection, especially for salads and the like
Better views
More power outlets
VSOP Cognac
Self-Service (for when speed matters, or for some, personal preference)
Closer to the majority of AA flights
QF F Lounge Pros:
Made to order meals and table service
Better champagne selection
Tended bar
Coffee Barista
Each to their own, of course, but I prefer the QF F Lounge, but the Flagship Lounge is mostly an upgrade, except for potential crowding, to the old one IMHO.
#38
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Austin
Programs: AA EXP +2MM- LT PLT! HH Diamond
Posts: 6,087
I suppose the best way to look at what I compared is what is available at LAX to OWEs and AA EXPs with qualifying lounge access w/o the AA Int'l or transcon flights that would also provide FFD access as well.
#39
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: LAX/ORD/HNL
Programs: AA EXP, 4.6 MM, LT Pt, HH Diamond, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 443
Had the chance to try Flagship First Dining at LAX today. It really is a club within a club within a club and it didn't disappoint. The Admirals Club and Flagship Lounge were both quite busy but I was the only one in FFD. Both the food and service were excellent. While enjoying a light breakfast, one of the servers asked if she could get me a newspaper. Coffee and OJ were continually refilled without my having to ask. In the future, I see no need to go to any other lounge. A friend of mine in LA told me there was an article on FFD in the business section of today's LA Times.
#40
Join Date: Sep 2005
Programs: CX Diamond, AA Gold, Bonvoy Platinum
Posts: 497
Early breakfast this AM at LAX Flagship was quite good. Only one other passenger (6:15 AM for). Nice lounge, decent menu and decent food. Very friendly staff. Proactively refilled coffee, juice
#42
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Vail, CO
Programs: AA EXP/1mm, Marriott Titanium/LT Gold, UA Silver
Posts: 626
In the FL now - pretty much the same noise and chaos of the AC on the other side of the wall. Makes me miss the old one and reminds me to maximize time at QF F moving forward!
(However much like the above poster I was in here at about 5am a week back for breakfast and it was great - very calm)
(However much like the above poster I was in here at about 5am a week back for breakfast and it was great - very calm)
#43
Join Date: Apr 2009
Programs: American EXP; British Airways Gold
Posts: 1,896
My third visit to this lounge took place on Tuesday evening, about 8:30pm.
A bit of a cluster to enter the AC/FL lounge at the entrance, as a group of 4 people, outraged at being denied access to the AC, could not decide whether or not $59 per person was worth the money to enjoy the Admiral's Club for a three-hour layover. Really?
Once inside the FL, the upgraded environment provides instant calm. The open ceiling and expanse of windows make the space look larger than most lounges. Claimed my table along the windows facing the tarmac, and poured myself a Napa Cabernet. Walked over to the "Pho" station, where the young woman with the pleasant smile greeted me warmly and assembled a tasty bowl of comfort food. That was followed by a charcuterie plate and two mini cannoli that were really good. Walked out with my mini-bottle of San Pellegrino with a smile on my face. Side note...the bathroom was immaculate.
Service continues to be exceptional from the staff inside the FL lounge at LAX. Kudos to AA.
A bit of a cluster to enter the AC/FL lounge at the entrance, as a group of 4 people, outraged at being denied access to the AC, could not decide whether or not $59 per person was worth the money to enjoy the Admiral's Club for a three-hour layover. Really?
Once inside the FL, the upgraded environment provides instant calm. The open ceiling and expanse of windows make the space look larger than most lounges. Claimed my table along the windows facing the tarmac, and poured myself a Napa Cabernet. Walked over to the "Pho" station, where the young woman with the pleasant smile greeted me warmly and assembled a tasty bowl of comfort food. That was followed by a charcuterie plate and two mini cannoli that were really good. Walked out with my mini-bottle of San Pellegrino with a smile on my face. Side note...the bathroom was immaculate.
Service continues to be exceptional from the staff inside the FL lounge at LAX. Kudos to AA.
#44
Suspended
Join Date: May 2013
Location: NYC
Programs: DL Diamond, AAdvantage EXP, Hyatt Explorist, HHonors Diamond, Avis First
Posts: 7,344
I'm now in the LAX FL twice and a couple of comments: the breakfast potatoes are consistently cold and I CANNOT stand the cheesy elevator/MUZAK music they play.....it sounds like a doctor's office
#45
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: California
Programs: AA EXP, lowly UA 1K; Hyatt Diamond, SPG Gold, Hilton Gold; National EC, Hertz PC
Posts: 2,214
Any thoughts on using FL showers vs going over to QF? Found FL to be very crowded on my first visit there last week (late morning) vs a nearly empty QF lounge if you have time for the short stroll.