{"id":66323,"date":"2023-08-30T22:13:52","date_gmt":"2023-08-30T22:13:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/talkcelnews.com\/?p=66323"},"modified":"2023-08-30T22:13:52","modified_gmt":"2023-08-30T22:13:52","slug":"ps-travels-beyond-the-airport-with-summer-fridays-at-the-maybourne-hotel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/talkcelnews.com\/lifestyle\/ps-travels-beyond-the-airport-with-summer-fridays-at-the-maybourne-hotel\/","title":{"rendered":"PS Travels Beyond the Airport With Summer Fridays at The Maybourne Hotel"},"content":{"rendered":"
PS Summer Fridays delivered sunny smiles throughout the month as the luxury airport lounge explored a new way to reach Angelenos. <\/p>\n
“The concept of our business came out of a need for privacy and security in the entertainment world. We’ve only recently discovered that there’s actually a lot more to our business,” said PS (formerly Private Suite) vice president, Lexy Basil. <\/p>\n
That was before the company announced its new lounge opening in Atlanta on September 6. It’s the first opening on the list of new spots — other locations include Dallas and Miami International. The company has plans to perform several other rollouts with a focus on building community connected to the launch of each new location — each one, authentic to the culture of the area. But despite the change in scenery, PS continues to double down on its commitment to its flagship community in Los Angeles.<\/p>\n
“We’re here on summer Fridays, every Friday in August to really just keep connected with the entertainment industry that has supported us over the years. We’re here to support and be a part of this moment, spend time together and have some fun,” Basil continued. <\/p>\n
Held at the Maybourne Hotel every Friday in August, the cultivated event brings in a healthy crowd of LA luxury lovers and industry pros for refreshments and music at a time that would be otherwise deemed troubled in Los Angeles considering the heated weather and added tension of the film and TV industry with two ongoing strikes. <\/p>\n
“Our purpose is to provide a peaceful sanctuary at the airport — that could potentially be tumultuous. We want to bring that out and create a fun space where it’s a peaceful sanctuary with delicious bites and refreshments and just bring them out of the terminal,” said Chloe Popescu, UTA culture and leadership agent. “This is a good bright moment of connectivity in in a moment that feels you feel a bit disconnected.”<\/p>\n