The dining options feature dishes from the famous local Osteria Mozza and their chef-owner Nancy Silverton: They have equipped the Centurion Lounge with a nice relation area: Of course that only works with carry on as you can’t check in baggage at TBIT for any other airline than the ones departing there. In any case I thought it’s important to at least mention it so if you want to visit the Centurion Lounge at least once by ping ponging between terminals or if that is your plan access right at TBIT and hope they let you in, saving at least one way transfer. I guess this falls in the “whatever floats your boat” category but I consider it a waste of time. I read about it all the time, people who head over there just to visit the Star Alliance or Qantas Lounge. Personally I think it’s absurd to make a long way to TBIT just to visit the lounge for a short period of time. Terminals 4-8, which comprise the south terminal complex, provide airside connections, which allow connecting passengers to access other terminals without having to re-clear security. Inter-terminal connections between terminals 1, 2, and 3, and between them and the other terminals, require passengers to exit security, then walk or use a shuttle-bus to get to the other terminal, then re-clear security. There are no physical airside connections between any of the other terminals. An additional airside shuttle bus operates between Terminals 4, 5, and the American Eagle remote terminal. The Tom Bradley International Terminal and Terminals 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 are all connected airside via an overground passage between Terminal 4 and the Tom Bradley International Terminal, an underground tunnel between Terminals 4, 5 and 6 and above-ground walkways between Terminals 6, 7, and 8. Tom Bradley International Terminal can be accessed with a domestic ticket as well, either through the security checkpoint (which sometimes draws scrutiny from the TSA/line checkers) or by walking over from one of the other terminals that are directly connected via walkway or bus service from Terminal 2/3. Here is a map of Tom Bradley International Terminal to display how to find the lounge: The opening hours are 6:30 am – 11 pm which means the very late departures from TBIT will go without access.
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