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United operates United Clubs in the USA and many international locations -- see United Club and Other United Lounges for a detailed list.

UA's partners and the Star Alliance operates lounges in some of the same airports and many others. See the *A Lounge Finder and *A Lounge Access Policies . Additionally, some airports have "contract" lounges, admission is airport dependent.

United also operates International Global First Lounges and Arrival Lounges. These lounges have different access policy, see the linked threads for more.

To have access to the UCs, you will need to fit into one of the following
  • Be a UC member -- either directly purchased or combined with a credit card (such as Chase MP Club card)
    * UC members can have 2 guests or guest their spouse and dependent children under 21 years - Note at non-UA *A lounges UC members are allowed only 1 guest.
    * The actual UC membership card @ UCs is generally not required if you have a UA BP -- since the UC membership is tied to the MP account
    * Same day BP on ANY airline (arriving or departing)
    * Spousal memberships are available as an extra cost option
  • Be traveling as *G member (see UA *G on domestic-only itinerary limitation) with departing *A BP showing your status while in any cabin
    * Can guest 1 traveler with a departing *A BP.
    * UA *G cannot access domestic UCs unless traveling on a *A international itin (within 24 hours - can be different PNR)
    * If non-UA *G but crediting to UA MP, you will need to present your non-UA *G card. There have been some reports of refused entry -- agents claiming you have to be crediting to the same program as you are requesting entry
  • Be departing that airport in *A International Business or International First (with BP)
    * International First passengers can guest 1 traveler with a departing *A BP. No guests for International Business.
    * UA has an expanded access policy that those traveling same day International Business or International First on UA operated flights can access UCs at any same day connecting airport
  • Premium transcontinental non-stop (EWR-SFO/LAX & BOS-SFO) business class traveler
    * Limited to origin and destination airports of the premium transcontinental flight -- does not include connecting cities
    * No guests
  • Have or purchase a UC one-time access pass
    * No guests
  • Have Amtrak Select Plus or Select Executive status.
    * 1 guest
    * Same day BP on ANY airline (arriving or departing)

When BP/ticket is required, it can be either a paid or award ticket.


United Club T&Cs

Common questions
Children -- Are they counted as a guest?
Anyone with an individual ticket is counted as a guest. Lap children (below 2 years of age) are not counted as a guest. UC members can guest their dependent family at UCs (but this will not work at other *A lounges).

Is Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, Puerto Rico (San Juan), .... international for UC access?
Yes
Travel to or from Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, Guam and Mexico are considered international itineraries for the purposes of United Club access.
What about Domestic First Class?
Domestic First Class is not provided with UC access. Unless you qualify based on some other reason, there is no access for paid or award domestic FC.

Can my guest stay if I leave the lounge?
Strictly speaking, no. Guests only have access when the sponsor is in the lounge. You have "responsibility" for the guest when they are in the lounge. Realistically, however, there is usually no problem with leaving a guest behind.

Can access to the UC be further restricted?
UA reserves the right to limit access including the number of guests at times of crowding.

Can I bring food into the UC?
Strictly speaking no. There may be local health & safety codes against this.

Can I guest 3 co-workers by using multiple access methods? Such as 2 via UC membership and 1 as *G international?
No -- you cannot stack access methods.

Can I access the UC on arrival and no forward *A travel or if departing on a non-*A carrier?
Maybe if UC member or UA *G on international itinerary or arriving on UC operated Polaris cabin itinarary (Alsoyou qill need to able to access to the UC location)
Starting 18 Aug 2016: United Club Access (including members) Only w/ Same-Day BP


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Old Jun 29, 2017, 2:58 pm
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Originally Posted by ryan1995
I'm flying United BusinessFirst from BOS—SFO, I'm a little confused on if i get United Club access since it's a transconiteninal flight?
What day are you flying? The BOS-SFO service changes to premium on Saturday (1-JUL), so if it's after that you should.

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Old Jun 29, 2017, 3:09 pm
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Not until July 11th, so I might be in luck


Thank you!
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Old Jun 29, 2017, 3:22 pm
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Smallish club, nice staff and have only been there for morning breakfast.. Let us know how it works out..
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Old Jun 29, 2017, 3:36 pm
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Originally Posted by Flying Machine
Smallish club, nice staff and have only been there for morning breakfast.. Let us know how it works out..
BOS has one of the best clubs in the country. Great layout and fantastic views of the runways and bay. Great for planespotting.
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Old Jul 5, 2017, 8:25 am
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Flying out of SFO to OGG next week. Will be using the united club one-time pass from the Chase CC.

Which of these two is the better choice? We're travelling as a family (I have a pass for each person) And would like to have breakfast there.

Terminal 3, Concourse E, by gate 70

Terminal 3, Concourse F, Rotunda
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Old Jul 5, 2017, 10:05 am
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Originally Posted by express3
Flying out of SFO to OGG next week. Will be using the united club one-time pass from the Chase CC.

Which of these two is the better choice? We're travelling as a family (I have a pass for each person) And would like to have breakfast there.

Terminal 3, Concourse E, by gate 70

Terminal 3, Concourse F, Rotunda
E club has a lot more tables to eat breakfast at. Your flight (a 772, I believe) will leave from F, or very occasionally, the Int'l concourse.
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Old Jul 5, 2017, 11:21 am
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Originally Posted by express3
Which of these two is the better choice? We're travelling as a family (I have a pass for each person) And would like to have breakfast there.

Terminal 3, Concourse E, by gate 70

Terminal 3, Concourse F, Rotunda
They're not currently taking one day passes in the Concourse E club. Your sole option will be the rotunda.
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Old Jul 5, 2017, 6:26 pm
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Originally Posted by IAH-OIL-TRASH
E club has a lot more tables to eat breakfast at. Your flight (a 772, I believe) will leave from F, or very occasionally, the Int'l concourse.
I'm thinking it will leave from F also, according to the gate assignments from the past couple weeks and F will also be closer. I suppose if E club wont take the day passes, we'll go to F. Thanks for your help I hope breakfast selection is the same in both!

Originally Posted by Kacee
They're not currently taking one day passes in the Concourse E club. Your sole option will be the rotunda.
Oh wow, wasn't aware of that, thanks!
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Old Jul 5, 2017, 6:42 pm
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Originally Posted by ryan1995
I'm flying United BusinessFirst from BOS—SFO, I'm a little confused on if i get United Club access since it's a transconiteninal flight?
Is this a change? I was under the impression that domestic 1st doesn’t get you into the United Club, only Internationnal BusinessFirst or Global First.
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Old Jul 5, 2017, 6:46 pm
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Originally Posted by John Aldeborgh
Is this a change? I was under the impression that domestic 1st doesn’t get you into the United Club, only Internationnal BusinessFirst or Global First.
Business on the "PS" / Premium Transcontinental flights (EWR<>SFO/LAX and now BOS-SFO) are eligible for UC access at either end.
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Old Jul 5, 2017, 10:04 pm
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Originally Posted by WineCountryUA
Business on the "PS" / Premium Transcontinental flights (EWR<>SFO/LAX and now BOS-SFO) are eligible for UC access at either end.
im flying UA497 next Thursday EWR-SFO, so you're saying I should have Club access? Flying in Business on an award (50k) ticket, class JN.
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Old Jul 5, 2017, 10:41 pm
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Originally Posted by alanisrox69
im flying UA497 next Thursday EWR-SFO, so you're saying I should have Club access? Flying in Business on an award (50k) ticket, class JN.
Yes -- that has been standard for EWR-SFO for years. No extra guests.

https://www.united.com/web/en-US/con...-services.aspx
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Old Jul 6, 2017, 9:48 am
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Thanks!
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Old Jul 7, 2017, 7:20 pm
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(I know this the UC Access thread but I couldn't find a similar one for AC/MLLs)

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If I'm arriving into YVR from the states, will I be able to access one of the MLLs after clearing Customs? I will not have a connecting flight in YVR, therefore no outbound boarding pass from YVR

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Old Jul 7, 2017, 9:18 pm
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Originally Posted by Wooglin
(I know this the UC Access thread but I couldn't find a similar one for AC/MLLs) ...
But still this would be better in the AC forum ... but this is a simple answer

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Originally Posted by Wooglin
... If I'm arriving into YVR from the states, will I be able to access one of the MLLs after clearing Customs? I will not have a connecting flight in YVR, therefore no outbound boarding pass from YVR ​​​​​
The MLL @ YVR is airside (as are nearly all MLLs and *A clubs) and for *G/UC member / business class you need to hold a departure BP. Standard lounges are consider departure lounges. The few arrival lounges have more restrictive access rules.

So, No.
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