In order to prevent photographers from disturbing the rich and
famous, the Los Angeles airport has opened a private 'celebrity
terminal'. Officially named the 'Private Suite', the terminal offers a
'platinum-class' service, for anyone willing to pay a simple joining fee
of $7,500 a year.
It costs another $2,700 for up to four people, each
time you use the service, or $3,000 for international flights. A
description of the service on the Private Site website read;
- The 'Private Suite' experience promises a smooth and super quick journey from car to plane.
- Members of The Private Suite don’t wait in crowded lines because private security screening is done right in our building.
- Members don’t walk down long crowded concourses, or line up at ticket counters and boarding gates. They don’t deal with baggage and they don’t deal with paparazzi."
- Members are treated to luxury service from the moment they step into the terminal.
- Members spend their pre-flight time in totally private suites, each with its own bathroom, its own food-service pantry, a two-person daybed, and a runway view of aircraft landing and taking off.
- When it’s time to board, Private Suite members are driven across the tarmac, Head-of-State style, directly to their aircraft.
- A team of eight people is assigned to each member using the Private Suite at any one time, with two on hand to deal with any special requests.
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