PS offers private TSA screening, upscale lounges, and direct-to-plane service for commercial flights.
So, are you ready to skip the main terminal? Inside the ultra-luxury private lounge arriving at DFW

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Picture entering a secluded terminal with your own private security checkpoint, then being driven straight to your aircraft's door just before departure – all while flying on a standard commercial airline. This exclusive experience is provided by PS, and it's now expanding to Dallas.
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For almost 10 years, savvy luxury flyers have skipped the frantic crowds of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) by utilizing the original PS facility that debuted there in 2017. By bypassing the traditional airport environment, commercial flying transforms into an entirely intimate and exclusive journey. Building on this success, PS launched its second outpost at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in 2023.
"We've found our sweet spot in cities that combine an affluent local population with long-haul, lie-flat flight routes," Amina Belouizdad Porter, CEO of PS, explained. "We're really excited about Dallas, with more airports to come."
Visitors can opt for The Salon, a communal lounge tailored for solo fliers and intimate parties, or choose the Private Suites for completely secluded, personal accommodations. The focal point of The Salon at DFW is a striking 40-foot bar inspired by classic southern saloons, serving as the primary hub for socializing. Decorating the space is a custom mural by local Dallas artist Amy Berlin, crafted from vintage maps and suitcase liners in her trademark paper collage aesthetic.
For the interior design, PS collaborated with Dallas-based designer Jean Liu to bring her residential design expertise to the space. The aesthetic reimagines Western scenery and cowboy heritage through a sophisticated, high-end perspective. "It's what I imagine a best friend's mansion that's impeccably designed in Dallas looks like," Belouizdad Porter remarked.

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Operationally, PS functions as a sophisticated logistical hub with a specialized "Control Room" that seamlessly syncs with commercial airlines, TSA, customs, and tarmac personnel. Despite the complex coordination, Belouizdad Porter and her staff ensure that it feels like an effortless, high-end hospitality experience for the guest.
The service is meticulously organized and far exceeds what you would find in a standard airport lounge. It delivers the amenities of a 5-star hotel, offering SPA therapies, private shower rooms, complimentary travel essentials on demand, and dedicated activity menus for children.
The DFW location features a curated dining menu with options, such as brisket benedict for breakfast and chimichurri steak frites for later meals. The drink selection is equally diverse, featuring everything from zero-proof wines and matcha lattes to espresso old fashioneds and premium Ruinart Blanc de Blancs champagne.
Miami International Airport (MIA) is scheduled to debut later this summer as the brand's fourth destination. The long-term objective is to establish a presence in every major American airport by 2030. "The roadmap of where we need to go is clear," Belouizdad Porter noted.
Enjoying this level of luxury requires a significant financial investment. Non-members can access The Salon for $1,295 per passenger, while a Private Suite costs $4,950 for a group of up to 4 people. Yearly memberships begin at $1,250 for those who only want Salon access, though budget-conscious flyers might instead look for an airport parking promotion to manage their standard trip expenses.
PS Direct, a specialized door-to-door amenity that collects passengers right from the plane tarmac and drives them straight to their residence or hotel, is set to debut in Dallas later this year. While standard travelers look for ways to secure airport parking for less, this service offers the ultimate convenience for those prioritizing time and comfort.



