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Can active military get into United Lounge?

Other ways to access United Club lounges Active duty military members can visit United Club locations if they are flying on United or United Express and have a boarding pass for travel within 24 hours.



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The American Airlines official site says military members and family traveling same-day on United are eligible to use these airport lounges with a boarding pass and a military ID. Military members must be in uniform to travel.

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Loyalty membership Access to United lounges is primarily available to United Club members, United Polaris business class customers, Star Alliance Gold members and other eligible travelers.

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Other methods of military airport lounge access include: United Club: Free access to active duty military members and their families taking a United operated flight on the same day. Present your military ID (or be in uniform), boarding pass, and sponsoring documentation. American Airlines Admirals Club: Free access.

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The USO: Not The Only Lounge In The Airport
  • American Airlines Admirals Club.
  • Delta Sky Club.
  • Priority Pass Lounges.
  • Centurion Lounges.


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Eligible primary United Cardholders get two free one-time passes every year. We'll email you when your United Club passes are ready, so make sure your email address is up to date on your MileagePlus? and credit card accounts.

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What makes Polaris lounges different from United's normal lounges? For starters, they're exclusively for passengers traveling in Polaris business class on United (or business or first class on a Star Alliance flight) for a long-haul international flight.

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Military Airport Lounges: The USO These lounges are open to currently serving military members and their families with unexpired ID cards and feature internet access, sleeping areas, small libraries, mini-theaters, snacks, and other services that vary depending on location.

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Access is guaranteed only for active duty service members and their dependents, as per USO policy; however, others such as retirees, disabled veterans, and DoD employees may also be welcomed at some locations.

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