Korean Air opened a new lounge for Prestige and
First class passengers and the twenty SkyTeam customers at Los
Angeles Airport (LAX), one of the biggest gateways in the west
coast of USA.
Located on the fifth floor in the Tom Bradley
International Terminal of the Los Angeles Airport, the new lounge
was designed by Gensler, a global integrated architecture and
design firm which has contributed many innovative design projects
for airport facilities around the world.
The new 305 seat, 1,320 square-meter lounge is
68% larger and can accommodate 135 more passengers. Furthermore,
the lounge offers exclusive services for passengers, including
four private lounge rooms and shower booths, a lounge balcony
offering panoramic views of the entire Terminal, and a luggage
depository area.
In addition, as a flagship carrier of South
Korea, Korean Air has furnished a drawing of the Changdeok Palace,
a UNESCO World Heritage site on the wall of the lounge entrance,
allowing passengers from all around the world to experience
Korea's traditional beauty.
Korean Air currently operates an A380 to Los
Angeles twice a day.
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