Purchase a United Club day passOne-time passes to United Clubs cost $59 per person and can be bought in person or through United's mobile app.
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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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Purchase a United Club day passOne-time passes to United Clubs cost $59 per person and can be bought in person or through United's mobile app. You will need a boarding pass for same-day travel on a Star Alliance, United or partner flight.
With a United ClubSM membership, you'll have access to more than 45 United Club locations worldwide, giving you a comfortable space to enjoy complimentary snacks, beverages and Wi-Fi while you wait for your flight.
United Club membership. First and second checked bags free for you and a companion on your reservation.Up to $100 Global Entry, TSA Precheck or NEXUS fee credit.25% off inflight purchases.
Sleeping is prohibited in all United Club locations. The Polaris Lounge at ORD and SFO each have four sleeping cubicles (near the restroom at ORD, near the showers at SFO). Feel free to nod off there.
Lounge members can often arrange a pass through the airline. But outside of that, if you don't have a departing boarding pass for that airport and that day, you can't go through security to get to a lounge.
United Club lounge amenities and perksBut in general, you'll find a range of amenities to make your travel experience a less stressful one. This includes complimentary refreshments, drinks (including alcohol in some locations), spacious areas to sit, private restrooms and high-speed Wi-Fi.
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.
There's no limit. As long as she has the connecting boarding pass and doesn't leave the lounge (the passes are one-time, not one-day), there should be no problem. There's no limit.