Oneworld takes care of business in LA
Qantas, British Airways and Cathay Pacific have opened a new business lounge for passengers flying on oneworld member airlines from Los Angeles’ Tom Bradley International Terminal.
The new lounge is available to passengers booked in First or Business Class on oneworld airlines departing from the terminal, or customers holding Emerald or Sapphire status in any oneworld member airline’s frequent flyer programme booked in any cabin on a oneworld member airline flight from the terminal.
The lounge includes Californian food carts similar to the pop-up dining concept, faster WiFi, new workstations and shower suites.
Qantas has developed and will manage the new facilities in a partnership with Sofitel.
Other oneworld member airlines operating from LAX’s Tom Bradley International Terminal include airberlin, Iberia, Japan Airlines and LAN Airlines.
Ian Jarrett
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