Luxury at LAX? How Delta is going after the high-end market

Luxury at LAX? How Delta is going after the high-end market

Tucked away from heavy foot traffic and noisy crowds, the Delta One Lounge at Los Angeles International Airport offers a different kind of travel experience.

Customers can enjoy hot towels, zero-gravity massage chairs and caviar-topped ice cream while waiting to board their flights. They also have access to private security lanes and baggage check, eliminating the need to wait in lines.

The lounge opened in October and is part of Delta Airline’s most premium offering, an airport and in-flight experience known as Delta One.

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Available on several international routes and from Los Angeles to New York and Boston, a Delta One ticket comes with exclusive lounge access, and while in flight, memory foam lay-flat seats and privacy doors (food and drinks in the lounge are included, except for a few premium beverages).

Luxury at LAX? How Delta is going after the high-end market

"Customers in general are moving towards premium in booking," said Ekrem Dimbiloglu, Delta’s managing director of onboard strategy and experience. "The investment in Delta One attracts loyalty. We want to make sure that we are the brand that customers see as the premium airline."

As airlines look to capitalize on the return to travel after the pandemic emergency, Delta and other carriers are leaning into high-end amenities such as luxury lounges that offer fine dining and wellness areas. The goal is to give people more incentive to fly — and to boost profit margins that have been squeezed by higher fuel and labor costs.

Luxury lounges such as Delta One are popping up at airports around the world, including at LAX , which is attempting to rebuild its image as a desirable travel hub . The British carrier Virgin Atlantic is opening a new clubhouse at LAX this month, available to customers who purchase a premium ticket or are part of the airline's Gold Tier loyalty program, according to a spokesperson.

“There's a lot of data crunching behind the scenes to make sure that this works,” said Alan Fyall, associate dean of academic affairs at the University of Central Florida's Rosen College of Hospitality Management. “These offers are really important for their bottom line.”

Delta reported a record operating profit of $1.7 billion in the fourth quarter, but, like other airlines, has faced economic headswinds more recently.

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Last week, Delta shares fell after the Atlanta-based airline cut its first-quarter profit estimates by half, citing uncertainty in the U.S. economy and the effect on travel.

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