Priority Pass Lounges at LAX 2026

Verified guide to all Priority Pass lounges at Los Angeles International Airport. Includes locations, access rules, amenities, and useful tips.

Priority Pass Lounges at LAX

Lounge Name Terminal Location Access Notes
KAL Lounge Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) Level 5, near Gate 152 Priority Pass members + 1 guest (subject to capacity)
The Club LAX Terminal 6 Near Gate 69 Priority Pass members welcome
Alaska Lounge Terminal 6 Near Gate 64 Limited Priority Pass access – check app

Lounges That Usually Do NOT Accept Priority Pass

  • Delta Sky Club (Terminals 2 & 3)
  • American Admirals Club & Flagship Lounge (Terminal 4)
  • United Club & Polaris Lounge (Terminals 7 & 8)
  • Star Alliance Lounge & Oneworld Lounge (TBIT)
  • Centurion Lounge (Terminal 6) – Amex Platinum only

Priority Pass Lounge Tips at LAX

  • Download the Priority Pass app to check real-time availability and capacity
  • Arrive early during peak hours (morning and evening) as lounges can fill up
  • KAL Lounge in TBIT is often the most reliable option for international travelers
  • Have your digital Priority Pass membership and boarding pass ready
  • Most lounges limit stay time to 3 hours

Frequently Asked Questions – Priority Pass at LAX

The KAL Lounge in Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) is generally the best option for Priority Pass members due to consistent access and good amenities.

No. The Centurion Lounge in Terminal 6 is exclusive to American Express Platinum and Centurion cardholders.

Yes, most lounges allow 1 guest (sometimes with an additional fee). Always check the Priority Pass app for current rules.

No. Priority Pass lounges are mainly available in TBIT and Terminal 6. Most airline lounges do not accept Priority Pass.

Yes. The Club LAX in Terminal 6 is accessible and can be a good option for domestic travelers with Priority Pass.