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Can military get into admirals lounge?

If you're US military personnel traveling in uniform on a same-day flight operated by American, you can access Admirals Clubs for free. All domestic and international Admirals Clubs are included except the Airspace Lounge in San Diego (SAN) and the JAL Sakura Lounge in Honolulu (HNL).



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Complimentary access Members of the U.S. military traveling in uniform have access to most Admirals Club lounges when traveling on a same-day American Airlines flight.

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You can access American Airlines lounges in several ways: buying a day pass or an Admirals Lounge Club membership; holding elite status with American Airlines, Cathay Pacific or British Airways; holding Oneworld Emerald or Sapphire status; traveling as a member of the military in uniform; flying on a business or first ...

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If you're traveling in uniform, you can access domestic and international Admirals Club locations (except the JAL Sakura Lounge in Honolulu or the Airspace Lounge in San Diego) if space is available. You will need to present your military ID and a same-day boarding pass for a flight operated by American Airlines.

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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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USO airport lounges are made to provide comfort to the military community on their journeys, no matter where they're going. At these lounges, which can be located before or after TSA security checkpoints, service members can find everything from free snacks and coffee to a comfy chair to take a quick nap.

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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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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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Some member airlines offer lounge access at the airport where your flight departs, if you are travelling in Domestic First Class. Restrictions apply for Domestic First Class passengers travelling with United Airlines in the United States, where Domestic First Class customers do not have access to United's Club lounges.

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