Last edit by: WineCountryUA
Effective November 1, 2019, United Club customers, including members and their guests, and one-time pass holders will need to provide a same-day boarding pass for travel on United, Star Alliance™ or a contracted partner for entry into all United Club locations. Admittance to United Club locations is permitted only at the departure and arrival airports for United, Star Alliance™ or a contracted partner operated flights.
"Contracted partner" appears to refer to non *A partners and those flights will need to be on a UA ticket to qualify.
*A partner flights also qualify even if not on a UA ticket.
"Admittance to United Club locations is permitted only at the departure and arrival airports for United, Star Alliance or a contracted partner operated flights" appears to mean that passengers are only permitted to access the United Club at the airport(s) at which their same-day flight either arrives or departs.
This requirement also applies to guest(s).
This thread has had two parallel discussions, which will become even more confusing as the new UC access policy is implemented, so the original thread has been split into two separate threads.
Lifetime Member Edition: UC access changes Nov 1, 2019 (same day BP on UA or partner) will be for the discussion of if UA should offer an exception to the new UC access policy (only with same day BP with UA or partners) for Lifetime United Club members.
This thread will continue as the discussion thread for the base policy and issues in its implementation. But please discuss the lifetime membership concerns in the other thread.
WineCountryUA
UA coModerator
Lifetime Member Edition: UC access changes Nov 1, 2019 (same day BP on UA or partner) will be for the discussion of if UA should offer an exception to the new UC access policy (only with same day BP with UA or partners) for Lifetime United Club members.
This thread will continue as the discussion thread for the base policy and issues in its implementation. But please discuss the lifetime membership concerns in the other thread.
WineCountryUA
UA coModerator
Club member/one-time pass access changes Nov 1, 2019 (same day BP on UA or partner)
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SFO
Programs: UA 1K/MM, AA GLD
Posts: 1,709
Club member/one-time pass access changes Nov 1, 2019 (same day BP on UA or partner)
Effective November 1, 2019, United Club customers, including members and their guests, and one-time pass holders will need to provide a same-day boarding pass for travel on United, Star Alliance™ or a contracted partner for entry into all United Club locations
When DL first announced this starting Jan 1, 2019, UA didn't follow, but now that AA is also requiring AA/OW/partner boarding pass, UA is completing the trifecta.
#3
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Honolulu Harbor
Programs: UA 1K
Posts: 15,032
I’m interested in definition of “contracted partner”. I live on Maui but often fly to Honolulu on Hawaiian round-trip for a day or two. Hawaiian is a partner airline, but not Star Alliance. As I occasionally will grab breakfast at UC on arrival at HNL, I’m hoping “contracted partner” includes HA for lounge access purposes.
Outside of that, no effect on this UA-leashed idiot.
Outside of that, no effect on this UA-leashed idiot.
#4
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Aug 2003
Programs: UA 1K 1MM (finally!), IHG AMB-Spire, HH Diamond
Posts: 60,175
#7
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: SAN
Programs: 1K (since 2008), *G (since 1990), 1MM
Posts: 3,220
UA continues to help me justify my AMEX Platinum card and entrance to Centurion lounges and Priority Pass lounges. With the change in 1K PQD qualification next year, OAL are my future. This lifetime member will be "unleashed" in 2020.
I have never paid for the UC as never saw the benefit (and rarely flew domestic on a regular basis until last year) and rarely use the UC when eligible these days as better options, but I would be annoyed if I paid for the UC and my usage would now decrease. Perhaps a matter or perspective of whether you are based in a hub or not.
I have never paid for the UC as never saw the benefit (and rarely flew domestic on a regular basis until last year) and rarely use the UC when eligible these days as better options, but I would be annoyed if I paid for the UC and my usage would now decrease. Perhaps a matter or perspective of whether you are based in a hub or not.
#8
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: PWM
Programs: AA Plat
Posts: 1,336
No such thing.
My thoughts exactly. For CCs and paid memberships. UA correctly figured that no one will object to (potentially) losing 3 days of access.
My thoughts exactly. For CCs and paid memberships. UA correctly figured that no one will object to (potentially) losing 3 days of access.
#9
I actually signed up for my membership in May flying WN out of SNA. The other times I’ve used the UC outside of flying *A were both at HKG.
#10
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: San Francisco/Sydney
Programs: UA 1K/MM, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Something, IHG Gold, Hertz PC, Avis PC
Posts: 8,162
They did the exact same thing when they started requiring a boarding pass (from any airline, at that time) to enter. By giving 1+ years notice they avoid any complaints from people that that purchased a membership on the basis that they could access when not flying (previously), or flying on a non UA/*A/partner airline (this change).
#11
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: New Jersey
Programs: UA MM 1K, AA MM Gold, Marriott LT Platinum
Posts: 3,236
Here's the rule it's replacing: "All United Club customers, including members, are eligible to access United Club locations only when they have a flight arriving or departing on any airline the same day, and must show a boarding pass for entry."
Maybe this was aimed at non-flying Members that wanted Club access by purchasing, then refunding, a non-UA flight (to avoid UA excessive cancellation tracking).
Maybe this was aimed at non-flying Members that wanted Club access by purchasing, then refunding, a non-UA flight (to avoid UA excessive cancellation tracking).
#12
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: SDF
Programs: -=- UA: GS + 3.9 Million Miler; Hilton: Diamond; Marriott: Gold; Hertz: President's Circle
Posts: 676
UA either needs to eliminate 1-day passes or have 2 entrances to UC -- an express one for members and another for people who need to ask 500 questions how their 1-day pass works.
#13
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PHX
Programs: AS 75K; UA 1MM; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott LTP; Hilton Diamond (Aspire)
Posts: 56,485
I'm already on the fence about renewing UC membership next year, and this is definitely a push in the "no" direction.
The new rule makes much more sense for DL, since they give SkyClub membership to DMs as a choice benefit option. With UA, everyone - including 1K and GS - is paying for UC membership.
The new rule makes much more sense for DL, since they give SkyClub membership to DMs as a choice benefit option. With UA, everyone - including 1K and GS - is paying for UC membership.
#15
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They did the exact same thing when they started requiring a boarding pass (from any airline, at that time) to enter. By giving 1+ years notice they avoid any complaints from people that that purchased a membership on the basis that they could access when not flying (previously), or flying on a non UA/*A/partner airline (this change).