LAX Priority Pass Lounges Complete Terminal Guide

Discover all Priority Pass lounges at LAX, access rules, amenities, and tips for Chase Sapphire cardholders to elevate your travel experience.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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LAX Priority Pass Lounges: Your Ultimate Access Guide

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) serves as a major global hub, handling millions of passengers annually. For frequent flyers, Priority Pass lounges provide a sanctuary amid the hustle, offering complimentary food, beverages, Wi-Fi, and relaxation spaces. This guide details every Priority Pass lounge at LAX, entry requirements especially for Chase Sapphire Reserve holders, terminal-specific directions, and strategies to maximize your visit.

Understanding Priority Pass at LAX

Priority Pass is a renowned membership program granting access to over 1,500 lounges worldwide, including several at LAX across its nine terminals. Unlike airline-specific clubs, it caters to travelers on any carrier. Access is complimentary for eligible Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders and authorized users, covering the primary member plus up to two guests without extra fees. Enrollment is automatic upon card approval, with a digital card available via the Priority Pass app for seamless entry.

LAX lounges vary in size, hours, and offerings, but all emphasize comfort. Expect high-speed internet, power outlets, fresh showers, and diverse menus from light bites to full meals. Peak times see crowds, so arrive early. Note that lounges can deny entry if full, prioritizing Priority Pass Select members like Chase users.

Terminal-by-Terminal Priority Pass Lounges

LAX’s layout features terminals 1 through 8 plus the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT). Priority Pass options exist in most, ensuring coverage regardless of your gate. Use the airport’s free shuttle or walking paths to navigate.

TerminalLounge NameLocation DetailsHoursKey Amenities
Terminal 1Star Alliance LoungeNear gate 10-18 area, airside5 AM – 7 PMBuffet, bar, showers, business center
Terminal 2ASPIRE LoungeAcross from gate 22, mezzanine level5 AM – 10 PMPremium wines, snacks, Wi-Fi, showers
Terminal 3Delta One Lounge (Priority Pass select times)Across from gate 38, upper level5:30 AM – 9:30 PMGourmet dining, spa showers, quiet zones
Terminal 4Qantas First LoungeNear gate 40, international areaContinuous for intl flightsA la carte menu, spa, day beds
Terminal 5Alaska Lounge (PP access)Adjacent to gate 57B4:30 AM – 12 AMSeafood bar, cocktails, workspaces
Terminal 6Priority Lounge LAX T6Mezzanine above gate 656 AM – 10 PMFull bar, hot meals, nap pods
Terminal 7United Club (PP eligible)Near gates 70-805 AM – 10 PMBuffet stations, premium liquor, showers

This table summarizes verified locations; always check the Priority Pass app for real-time updates, as schedules shift with seasons. TBIT hosts multiple options like the Korean Air Lounge and Air France Lounge, ideal for international departures.

Accessing Lounges with Chase Cards

Chase Sapphire Reserve stands out for LAX travelers, providing unlimited Priority Pass Select visits to 1,300+ lounges globally, including LAX’s network. Primary cardholders and authorized users receive physical or digital cards instantly. Present your government ID, same-day boarding pass, and Priority Pass card at entry—no reservations needed for standard visits.

  • Guest Policy: Up to two guests free; additional at $35 each, though Chase perks cover the first two.
  • Authorized Users: Full access matching the primary card, perfect for business teams.
  • Capacity Rules: If full, staff prioritize Select members; non-Select pay $75 post-free annual visit.
  • Chase Sapphire Lounges: LAX features a dedicated Chase Sapphire Lounge in TBIT near gate 154, with premium dining, wellness suites, and priority for Reserve holders.

Compare with Chase Sapphire Preferred: no Priority Pass, limiting lounge perks to other rewards. Business variants like Sapphire Reserve for Business mirror consumer benefits with added travel credits.

Premium Amenities and Experiences

Beyond basics, LAX Priority Pass lounges elevate layovers. Terminals 4 and TBIT shine with luxury: Qantas offers chef-curated plates and eucalyptus showers; Star Alliance provides noodle bars and sake tastings. Expect:

  • Complimentary chef-inspired meals and global beverages, including local craft beers.
  • Wellness features: showers with towels, spas in select lounges, nap rooms.
  • Productivity hubs: private pods, printers, 100Mbps+ Wi-Fi.
  • Family-friendly zones in Terminals 2 and 6 with kids’ menus.

For 2026 updates, lounges incorporate sustainable menus and touchless tech post-pandemic. High-end spots like Chase Sapphire Lounge boast molecular gastronomy and wellness bars.

Planning Your LAX Lounge Visit

Optimize with these tips:

  1. Pre-Flight Check: Download Priority Pass and Chase apps; verify lounge status 24 hours ahead.
  2. Timing: Avoid 6-9 AM/PM rushes; international lounges quieter mid-day.
    • Transit Strategy: LAX’s inter-terminal walkway or shuttle; allow 20-30 mins.
  3. Alternatives: Day passes ($59 avg) or elite status if Priority Pass maxed.
  4. Chase Maximization: Pair with $300 travel credit to offset the $550 annual fee.

Track visits via app to monitor guest fees and explore non-lounge perks like spas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I access LAX Priority Pass lounges with Chase Sapphire Preferred?

No, only Reserve-tier cards include Priority Pass Select.

How many guests can join for free?

Chase Sapphire Reserve allows two complimentary guests per visit.

Do children count as guests?

Under 2s free; 2+ count toward guest limit.

Is the Chase Sapphire Lounge at LAX open to all Priority Pass?

One free visit/year, then $75.

What if the lounge is full?

Priority Pass Select gets preference; waitlists or alternatives offered.

Alternatives When Priority Pass Isn’t Enough

If lounges overflow, consider airline clubs via status, day passes ($20-75), or premium cabins. Chase’s ecosystem adds Sapphire Lounges in other hubs like BOS and soon more at LAX. For families, seek lounges with play areas in T5/T6.

Investing in Chase Sapphire Reserve pays off for 10+ trips/year, blending lounge access with 10x points on hotels/cars.

References

  1. Priority Pass With Chase: How to Access Lounges — Chase.com. 2025. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/basics/chase-priority-pass-lounge-access
  2. 4 Ways to Get Airport Lounge Access — Chase.com. 2025. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/rewards-benefits/benefits-of-airport-lounges-with-credit-card
  3. What Credit Cards Get Me Into Chase Lounges? — NerdWallet. 2025-10-15. https://www.nerdwallet.com/travel/learn/what-credit-cards-can-get-me-into-chase-lounges
  4. Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge Access Explained — Chase.com. 2025. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/rewards-benefits/a-guide-to-chase-sapphire-reserve-benefits
  5. How to Get Airport Lounge Access with a Chase Business Credit Card — Chase.com. 2025. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/rewards-benefits/how-to-get-lounge-access-with-a-chase-business-card
  6. Chase Sapphire Airport Lounges: Explore locations — Chase.com. 2025. https://account.chase.com/sapphire-airport-lounge
Sneha Tete
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Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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