Qantas LAX First Lounge

That’s pretty much the standard in America these days I’ve noticed last week- it’s either full
on “MAGA” or “Trans lives matter”, there seems to be nothing in between. At least that’s the ones you’ll see making it obvious to the whole world on which side they stand on.
The Americans have always been baseball cap wearers from way back, and they have different manners from us. They will sit down at the table with them on, whilst we customarily take off any hat or cap once you walk indoors.
 
Not appropriate because it’s a political statement, or because it’s MAGA in particular?
Or just an observation of the extreme polarisation of modern day American society.

But I can’t say I’ve seen that at all on recent USA lounge visits.
 
Is that possible to use QF First lounge If we depart on Alaska domestic flight from T6?
i.e. arrive to T6 curbside, check in/drop bags on Alaska counter, exit landside walk to TBIT, clear TSA before heading to the lounge. But how to get from lounge back to T6 airside with T5 in between now closed and demolished?
May be too much hassle, better to just stay In T6 Alaska lounge?
 
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Is that possible to use QF First lounge If we depart on Alaska domestic flight from T6?
i.e. arrive to T6 curbside, check in/drop bags on Alaska counter, exit landside walk to TBIT, clear TSA before heading to the lounge. But how to get from lounge back to T6 airside with T5 in between now closed and demolished?
May be too much hassle, better to just stay In T6 Alaska lounge?
Some places are saying the tunnel under T5 is still open, others say it isn't. Airport website doesn't confirm either way.
LAX website map suggests there is an airside shuttle bus between T4 and T6.
 
Some places are saying the tunnel under T5 is still open, others say it isn't. Airport website doesn't confirm either way.
LAX website map suggests there is an airside shuttle bus between T4 and T6.

The tunnel is definitely closed.
 

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