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Old Feb 20, 2022, 5:47 pm
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LHR Centurion Lounge vs United Lounge

Hi. I can access either for my United flight, but can anyone let me know which is better. I haven’t been to either.

I love Centurion lounges, but I hear the United lounge is nice at LHR.

Thoughts?

Thank you!
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Old Feb 20, 2022, 6:12 pm
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The Centurion Lounge is in Terminal 3, while United is in Terminal 2. My understanding is that you need a ticket for the terminal you’re accessing. In the Queens Terminal/2, United is a nice lounge. I would rank it second to Narita in United’s network. Personally, I’d rank the lounges in terminal two in this order. Lufthansa, Singapore, United and then Air Canada.
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Old Feb 20, 2022, 7:17 pm
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Originally Posted by Offthegrid
The Centurion Lounge is in Terminal 3, while United is in Terminal 2. My understanding is that you need a ticket for the terminal you’re accessing. In the Queens Terminal/2, United is a nice lounge. I would rank it second to Narita in United’s network. Personally, I’d rank the lounges in terminal two in this order. Lufthansa, Singapore, United and then Air Canada.
Thanks. I guess that answers that - I’ll be in terminal 2, and prob not worth even trying to get to 3 if the united lounge is worth the visit. Thank you!
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