LAX Lounge Access

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[TD="class: alt1, bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]Flying Y+ with QF from LAX TBIT. Will I have access to the OW lounge with a 30-day AC pass & if so, will that also give me guest access as well?
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I don't believe so, no. You would need to be traveling on an AA flight. If you're on the AA codeshare from LAX then you may stand half a chance.
 
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The 30-day pass will only give you access to Admiral's Club in LAX (Terminal 4). If you are arriving in LAX on another flight (and are therefore airside) you can access the lounge until you transfer to TBIT for your flight.
 
The 30-day pass will only give you access to Admiral's Club in LAX (Terminal 4). If you are arriving in LAX on another flight (and are therefore airside) you can access the lounge until you transfer to TBIT for your flight.

Not an option I'm afraid. It looks like my best option is with Priority Pass & the Skyteam lounge, but I haven't been able to find a decent report about it (seating, food, drink etc). Is it anywhere near the standard of the OW lounge?
 
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