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Is everything free in United Polaris lounge?

Yes, food is free in United Polaris lounges for anyone who has access. Unlike United Club access, United Polaris lounges are reserved for any passenger with a United Polaris or qualifying Star Alliance long-haul international first class or business ticket.



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Tipping is not required in airport lounges In the United States, for example, tipping most members of a wait staff and professionals who provide a service is customary. Despite this convention, tipping in a U.S. airport lounge is not required.

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Club and lounge access
  1. Premium cabin customers. All eligible premium cabin customers must be traveling on an international footnote1 itinerary or in United Business® on a premium transcontinental flight. ...
  2. Star Alliance Gold status. ...
  3. United Club membership and one-time pass. ...
  4. Other.


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In many airport lounges drinks are served by bartenders, so if you want a glass of wine or a cocktail, they'll have to serve you. It's not unusual to see people tip $1-3 per drink, with the lower end being common for pouring a glass of wine, and the higher end being common for a custom cocktail.

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On other long-haul international flights, the business class product is called United Polaris, and is the highest level of service; there is no first class.

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Depending on your fare class, it can cost as little as 40 PlusPoints to upgrade from economy class to Polaris business class on a long-haul international route. Third, elite status holders are entitled to instant upgrades when purchasing a full-fare economy class ticket.

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There aren't any credit cards that'll grant you access to United Polaris lounges; to gain entry, you'll need to be an eligible business or first class passenger. United Polaris class flyers get more access than international first and business class passengers on eligible Star Alliance flights.

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