Exclusive Peek Inside: The Hidden Airports Rooms for the Ultra-Wealthy Elite Only

Private Suites- Los Angeles Airport, US (LAX)

According to the Sun, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has launched an airline service for VIP guests.Private Suites is a private terminal dedicated to the super-rich and entertainment celebrities who are “taking away time” while waiting for the plane to take off.

Each room has 8 people to assist the guests.They are in charge of escorting guests to and through the private security screening area.

One of the Private Suites terminal’s VIP lounges

This hidden location is made up of 13 rooms in a row.Each room has its own bathroom, kitchenette and a double bed with views of the runway.VIP guests will enjoy the most comfortable services, such as not having to wait in queue for check-in, resting in private in business rooms and being met at the plane’s door by a team of BMW cars…

Furthermore, you may request free meals, nail services, massages, and hairdressing in advance.

Drinks are prepared to meet the needs of VIPs.

The registration fee for this service’s membership card is known to be $4,500 USD per year.You will be able to reduce the cost of this room to $2,700 USD (domestic) and 3,000 USD (international) once you have the card.

Private Suites terminal is considered an attraction for super-rich guests who are willing to pay to have their own space before each trip due to attentive services to small details.

Class A terminal in Dubai

This is the world’s largest station, covering an area of more than 5,000 square kilometres.It is divided into three operating areas (FBOs), each of which is overseen by an aeronautical service company.One of them is owned by Jetex, a service provider that was named “FBO of the Year” by Aviation Business in 2017 and 2018.

A luxurious room in Dubai’s Grade A terminal for the wealthy.

The station’s entrance is not covered with a red carpet, but rather with a typical Jetex orange carpet.Customers will be driven directly here by a private driver in a Bentley or Rolls Royce, with the gatekeeper providing attentive service while their luggage is loaded onto the plane.

According to Jetex CEO Adel Mardini, the company has always valued hospitality.He encouraged people to spend more time in the terminal rather than boarding the plane right away.Typically, passengers only spend about 30 minutes in the station.

While staying at this station, world-famous singers used to play the piano.

The main hall is decorated with flowers and a piano, which Nick Cannon and Adam Levine used to play when they visited this location.

Jetex will surprise a special guest with a cappuccino with the person’s face (made with a $1,000 machine).Will Smith’s personal page once featured a photo of him holding a coffee cup with his face and writing, “This is really crazy!”

Inside, there are family and children’s entertainment rooms.There are numerous games available, including billiards, chess, and ping pong, as well as bicycles for exercise.The most impressive feature of the room, however, is the $1 million LED TV, which allows passengers to comfortably watch films, Netflix, or play Playstation in 4K quality.

Bugatti supercar valued at 4.5 million USD

If you are tired, you can try out The Metro Naps, a sleeping box.When you lie down, the staff will cover you with a blanket and play soothing music as the box slowly closes.Even the women’s restroom has Hermes-branded toiletries, as well as a fresh rose.

The crew lounge is the terminal’s final stop.This room not only has armchairs in the shape of swings, but it also has a Bugatti supercar worth 4.5 million USD in the middle of it.

Every day, approximately 25-35 private flights depart from this terminal.However, because the venue is so large, it never feels crowded.According to Mr. Mardini, the majority of customers here stay in penthouses, drive Bentleys, and fly in planes worth up to $20,000.As a result, this station must be commensurate with their wealth and status.