Help Navigating LAX
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Help Navigating LAX
Flew to/from there many times, but haven't connected internationally in the last 10 years.
Itinerary is OAK-LAX-LHR r/t domestic segments on SkyWest, TATL on VS.
I have 3 hr layover on each way.
Am I correct that my domestic flight departs/arrives at T3, while VS does it at T2 ?
Is there an easy passage within security from T3 to T2 on the way out ?
What is the latest on the SC refurbishment at T3 ? Last April we were given ramen in styrofoam and it was supercrowded. Any chance I could use the VS lounge also coming back, JFK-style ?
TIA
Itinerary is OAK-LAX-LHR r/t domestic segments on SkyWest, TATL on VS.
I have 3 hr layover on each way.
Am I correct that my domestic flight departs/arrives at T3, while VS does it at T2 ?
Is there an easy passage within security from T3 to T2 on the way out ?
What is the latest on the SC refurbishment at T3 ? Last April we were given ramen in styrofoam and it was supercrowded. Any chance I could use the VS lounge also coming back, JFK-style ?
TIA
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Am I correct that my domestic flight departs/arrives at T3, while VS does it at T2 ?
Is there an easy passage within security from T3 to T2 on the way out ?
Unsure of T3 SC status, it was fairly crowded when I last transited back in November though I do recall a nice setup of grab 'n go style options (wraps, fruit, cheese cubes, etc.)
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After the soup and a Makers Mark, I decided that I needed something more hearty, so I headed downstairs for a burger at the Shake Shack.
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Ask the driver which terminal the shuttle is headed. Some of the people who work the lines (clearly marked for T2/T3, TBIT) put people on the wrong bus which will add unnecessary time to your transfer.
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Going to piggyback on this.
Am I able to use the bus between terminal 2 and 3 when doing a DL-AM connection? I assume the answer is probably yes, but I'm not really familiar with the setup in LAX anymore.
Am I able to use the bus between terminal 2 and 3 when doing a DL-AM connection? I assume the answer is probably yes, but I'm not really familiar with the setup in LAX anymore.
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So T2 SC, has standard SC food, which is pretty decent, self-serve bar with top shelf Hendricks Gin and Grey Goose Vodka, for example. Also Mission Heiffewisen in bottles and other decent items.
T3, the grab and go food is now replaced with more standard, make your own salad bowl. THere's a bar, but everything is free, though more premium quality and usual wells. 4 red wine choices each pretty good. It's much smaller, no showers, and tends to go to capacity (was once denied entry even though I"m a member).
The Delta bus goes T2-T3, T2-TBIT, T3-TBIT. All free for anyone, not just those flying, frequent but yes get on the right bus. Usually the attendant is pretty good at making sure you know which one you are getting on but still reports of people messing it up. BTW, there are some Delta flights that depart out of TBIT gate 133, including domestics at times.
If you have VS Lounge access in T2 (which DL PM/DMs do), of course use that one. It's small and cozy but the made to order food is fantastic (make sure to save room for the miso donuts) as well as the bar selection. (Different than the PP period in the morning). YOu'll have to check the lounge hours on your return flight, I suspect it would be open and can get in if you have access.
T3, the grab and go food is now replaced with more standard, make your own salad bowl. THere's a bar, but everything is free, though more premium quality and usual wells. 4 red wine choices each pretty good. It's much smaller, no showers, and tends to go to capacity (was once denied entry even though I"m a member).
The Delta bus goes T2-T3, T2-TBIT, T3-TBIT. All free for anyone, not just those flying, frequent but yes get on the right bus. Usually the attendant is pretty good at making sure you know which one you are getting on but still reports of people messing it up. BTW, there are some Delta flights that depart out of TBIT gate 133, including domestics at times.
If you have VS Lounge access in T2 (which DL PM/DMs do), of course use that one. It's small and cozy but the made to order food is fantastic (make sure to save room for the miso donuts) as well as the bar selection. (Different than the PP period in the morning). YOu'll have to check the lounge hours on your return flight, I suspect it would be open and can get in if you have access.
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I've never landed in LAX TBIT from an international flight. I assume they have re-check counters after you clear customs? I'm coming on 2 different airlines so need a real counter than can print a bag tag
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If you have VS Lounge access in T2 (which DL PM/DMs do), of course use that one. It's small and cozy but the made to order food is fantastic (make sure to save room for the miso donuts) as well as the bar selection. (Different than the PP period in the morning). YOu'll have to check the lounge hours on your return flight, I suspect it would be open and can get in if you have access.
Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse lounge access is available at select locations to Delta One passengers, Upper Class passengers, and Diamond, Platinum and Gold Medallion Members with a same-day nonstop transatlantic flight between North America and the U.K. that is operated by Delta or Virgin Atlantic.
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Is this available to DMs/PMs on all itineraries or just TATL? The T&Cs seem to indicate the latter.
https://www.delta.com/content/www/en...rtnership.html
https://www.delta.com/content/www/en...rtnership.html
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Can access the VS Clubhouse with a Priority Pass but only until 12:30 pm.

