Overview
- The 4,000‑square‑foot Phase 1 lounge, which opened Tuesday, seats 75 guests and delivers full‑service, à la carte dining at every seat plus four cabana‑style restrooms and access to three shower suites.
- Entry is tightly restricted to travelers on Delta One tickets, certain partner airline first/business passengers and Delta 360° members under narrow conditions, with no memberships or day‑pass access allowed.
- Delta plans an 11,000‑square‑foot Terminal 2 Delta Sky Club in 2027 and a final, expanded Delta One renovation in 2028, which the airline says will bring its total LAX footprint to roughly 60,000 square feet and more than 1,000 seats.
- The lounge is part of a curb‑to‑cloud premium path that includes a private Delta One curbside check‑in area, a dedicated security lane and a golf‑cart shuttle to link Terminal 3 and Terminal 2 for connecting customers.
- Delta presents the phased rollout as a broader LAX investment to strengthen its West Coast premium offering and support growing route and gate capacity ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.