The Private Suite by Gavin de Becker and Associates, Los Angeles The Private Suite by Gavin de Becker and Associates, Los Angeles
The Private Suite by Gavin de Becker and Associates, Los Angeles The Private Suite by Gavin de Becker and Associates, Los Angeles
The Private Suite by Gavin de Becker and Associates, Los Angeles The Private Suite by Gavin de Becker and Associates, Los Angeles
The Private Suite by Gavin de Becker and Associates, Los Angeles The Private Suite by Gavin de Becker and Associates, Los Angeles

This private luxury airport terminal is for the super-rich

18 : 05 : 2017 Luxury : Travel : Leisure

Los Angeles – The Private Suite, which recently opened at Los Angeles airport, offers a range of high-end services away from the crowds.

Visitors are offered a private suite, complete with private bathroom, mini-bar, day bed, and wi-fi. Guests are personally notified of their flight by a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent and chauffeured to the plane in a BMW.

Members flying into Los Angeles are welcomed with chocolates and leather armchairs, and are guided to a private immigration and the customs desk. Each guest has at least eight members of staff attending to them, including security guards and drivers.

The service costs £2,080 ($2,700, €2,430) per domestic flight in addition to the price of the flight itself and a £5,785 ($7,500, €6,750) annual membership fee, and is targeted at business people and celebrities. The website promises that guests won't have to deal with the paparazzi.

The Big Picture

  • Brands such as The Private Suite and Emirates are innovating in the first-class travel market to provide exceptional service for ultra-high-net-worth individuals
  • For more insight on the future of luxury, come to The Future Laboratory’s Luxury Futures Forum on 5 July. To buy tickets click here
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