United Club Newark Terminal C Mini-Review

I don’t fly United often, but I happened to fly United yesterday from Newark to Detroit and I had a chance to try the United Club. It’s been years since I’ve been in a regular United Club (vs. a more premium Polaris Lounge) and I was very pleasantly surprised. The lounge was bright and nicely […] The post United Club Newark Terminal C Mini-Review appeared first on Frequent Miler. Frequent Miler may receive compensation from CHASE. American Express, Capital One, or other partners.

Feb 14, 2025 - 18:53
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United Club Newark Terminal C Mini-Review

I don’t fly United often, but I happened to fly United yesterday from Newark to Detroit and I had a chance to try the United Club. It’s been years since I’ve been in a regular United Club (vs. a more premium Polaris Lounge) and I was very pleasantly surprised. The lounge was bright and nicely decorated and they offered a full buffet where I enjoyed a tasty lunch.

The LoungeReview app showed me that United Clubs were available both near gate 123 and 74. Since my flight was departing closer to gate 74, I turned right at the sign shown above.

My United Business Card (which also happens to have an elevated welcome bonus right now) gives me two lounge passes per year, so I finally got to use one of them. When I scanned my boarding pass, the system automatically found my passes and let me in. As an aside, I think that the combo of the $99 per year United Business card and the no-annual-fee United Gateway card is a great combination for occasional United flyers. In addition to standard airline card perks like free checked bags; and in addition to the two lounge passes per year; the United Business Card gives you 5,000 miles each year if you also have a consumer card. The Gateway card fits that requirement.

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