Where is the Air New Zealand lounge at LAX?

Where is the Air New Zealand lounge at LAX?

terminal 2
The mezzanine style, Air New Zealand Koru Club Lounge at LAX is located in terminal 2, above gate 24.

Does business-class get lounge access?

Most international first or business-class tickets will provide free access to the airline’s corresponding lounge, and even international premium-cabin tickets on partner airlines in the same alliance can get you into an American, Delta or United lounge in many cases.

Does business-class get free lounge access?

If you’re flying business or first class on a qualifying international flight, you’re usually offered complimentary access to the lounge that day.

Is the Air NZ Auckland lounge open?

All our lounges are open except for the Wellington Regional Lounge which will re-open on 26 April. It will be open Monday to Friday and closed on weekends and public holidays. Until then, for departures from Wellington, the Wellington Domestic Lounge is open to customers on both regional and domestic services.

Which terminal is Air New Zealand at LAX?

Tom Bradley International Terminal
Air New Zealand operates from the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT or Terminal B) at Los Angeles International Airport.

Who can use the Koru Lounge?

Children aged two years and under travelling with an Airpoints Elite, Gold, Elite Partner or Koru members, may access Air New Zealand Lounges on a complimentary basis subject to space availability.

How long can you stay in business class lounge?

In most airport lounges, you’re allowed to stay for 2-3 hours before departure or after landing. Some also offer extended stays for upwards of 5 hours.

Can you pay to go into Koru Lounge?

The Koru membership isn’t cheap, but for $629 a year you will have access to every Koru lounge across the world, and closer to home destinations like Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Mackay and Perth.