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How many guests can you take into United lounge?

United Club members may bring one adult and dependent children under 21, or up to two guests, into any United Club location. Members must accompany their family and guests during their United Club visit.



In 2026, the number of guests you can bring into a United Club or United Polaris Lounge depends on your access method. If you have a United Club All Access Membership or a United Club Infinite Card, you are typically entitled to bring two adult guests (or one adult and any dependent children under 18). If you have Star Alliance Gold status (earned through a partner like Lufthansa or Singapore Airlines), you can bring one guest who must also be traveling on a Star Alliance flight departing from the same airport. However, if you are using a One-Time Pass, you are generally not allowed to bring any guests; every individual (over the age of 2) must have their own pass for entry. For the ultra-premium United Polaris Lounges, access is strictly limited to the passenger named on the long-haul Business Class ticket, and no guests are permitted regardless of your elite status, ensuring the lounge remains a quiet, high-end sanctuary for premium travelers.

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Each credit card company sets the terms of Priority Pass Select; while they all include at least 10 free visits to Priority Pass lounges, only some allow unlimited free visits. Others allow you to bring unlimited guests for free, while some cap free guests at two, and yet others still charge for guests.

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It is a lot of information but the take- home message is that many of the credit cards restrict lounge access to the primary cardholder. You might get complimentary access for 2 guests with some cards but you are often paying $40-$50 bucks for guests, including your own offspring.

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It is a lot of information but the take- home message is that many of the credit cards restrict lounge access to the primary cardholder. You might get complimentary access for 2 guests with some cards but you are often paying $40-$50 bucks for guests, including your own offspring.

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Not a problem with a stopover in the Lufthansa Welcome Lounge. First and Business Class passengers as well as status customers and United Airlines Global Services Card members can enjoy use of these lounge services provided that they have arrived in Frankfurt on a selected flight.

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In our airport guides, we include lounges that economy-class travellers can access by paying at the door, purchasing a lounge pass or joining a lounge membership program.

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Can the same credit card be used twice for accessing an airport lounge? No, you cannot use the same credit card twice to access the same airport lounge. You can swipe for two different lounges at the same airport. However, you need to wait for some hours if you want to do so.

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Technically, you can access lounges for only three hours, though some lounges will waive this rule. Many lounges may restrict access to passengers departing from that airport, meaning you may not always be able to use the Priority Pass membership as an arrivals lounge.

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Can someone else utilise my airport lounge credit card? No, the primary cardholder can only use the airport credit card. Even the lounge will scrutinise the cardholder's name for ensuring safety and security. However, there are certain credit cards which allow family members to get the privilege of the lounge.

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Most Priority Pass airport lounges allow you to bring any number of guests for a fee, but some lounges have guest limits. You can check lounge information on the Priority Pass app or website before you travel.

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The Star Alliance lounges are located in Amsterdam (AMS), Buenos Aires (EZE), Los Angeles (LAX), Paris (CDG), Rio de Janeiro (GIG), and Rome (FCO), with paid entry now available at most locations. Lounge access depends on your flight ticket and class of travel or your frequent flyer status.

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Airport lounges are generally worth the effort to get in, whether as provided by your airline ticket, credit card or elite status. The benefits are truly there, from the basics like Wi-Fi, clean restrooms, beverages and a place to sit, to sit down meals and premium beverages.

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No, the primary cardholder can only use the airport credit card. Even the lounge will scrutinise the cardholder's name for ensuring safety and security. However, there are certain credit cards which allow family members to get the privilege of the lounge.

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Yes, it's possible to get Priority Pass for “free, but this kind of membership comes through a credit card with an annual fee.

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