![]() ![]() Free pour Woodford Reserve is the bourbon and both Tanquarey 10 and Bombay Sapphire are two gins on offer and they had a decent bottled beer selection including 2-3 local brews. There is a hot soup, cold sandwiches, and a variety of other nibbles (look at me, I can speak British too!) The lounge is rather small but well appointed. I'm not really sure why BA operates two premium lounges at IAH, 1 for F and OW Emeralds and 1 for F/J and lesser OW members when they have all of 2 flights a day to LHR. (shamelessly re-posted from my Trip Report where this originally appeared in May 2016) There is a nice, remodeled, USO lounge near gate D2 open from 6am until 9pm, access is for military members (active, guard, reserves), retirees, and dependents (normally anyone with a valid DoD ID card) There is a good food selection, many snacks, fruit, and sodas/juice/coffee available along with computers, TVs, local newspapers/magazines, and recliners and several sleeping chairs (donated new by Houston "Mattress Mac"). In addition, this is the most comprehensive review I've seen for it: I've never been and I think it's where non-OW/*A airlines send their premium cabin passengers.ħ64toHI gives a brief comment below. IAH also has a 3rd party lounge called the Executive Club/Lounge. hardly worth the detourĪnd last and certainly least, the Executive Club I didn't forget about you Skyteam people. Those of the various OW stones may wish to peruse this thread: I have personally visited the F lounge, detailed here: There is the BA Business lounge for Biz and the lesser precious stones. There is the BA First Lounge, which is restricted to First and OW Emeralds. ![]() ![]() Seriously this end of D should just be called lounge central. Guide to Lounge Changes: Flagship Lounge, Admirals Club, etc.Īlso of note, BA operates not one, but two lounges at IAH. I get confused easily in the AAdvantage forum with its labyrinth of wiki's and master threads. IAH recently received an Admirals Club in terminal A south open at 4am (opened in 2017). This is different than for example the LH lounge at IAD, where UA *G pax can enter even if traveling domestic. No Exec Club access for UA*G traveling domestic at IAH (see post #20) The Polaris Lounge is now open located one floor above the current Terminal E United Club with a separate entrance door.īuried in FT is the answer to the question about *G members who have *G through their UA status, traveling within the US: IAH: United Club Lounge - Which is better lounge at IAH? Lounge renovations?Ĭonsolidated "United Club Access Questions" Thread Kindly direct all of your "What United Club." and "Can I get into the United Club." to these threads, which live in the United sub-forum, and I swear the answer is likely already there or will be answered quickly if it isn't: United has a lounge in Terminal A that is the smallest of their collection at IAH but is commonly used by Star partner Air Canada in A North and of course by the few United Express flights using A north daily. They inhabit every terminal of IAH except D. Please find all discussion, FAQs, and ask all of your questions specific to that lounge in the dedicated thread housed in the Amex sub-forum:Īmex Centurion Lounge IAH Current access rules permit complimentary access to all Platinum and Centurion cardholders and 2 guests. IAH is home to an Amex Centurion Lounge, located what could double as a bomb shelter, also in Terminal D. IAH also has 2 PP restaurants (added 9/13/18) KLM Crown Lounge (open from 6am-9pm daily)Īir France Lounge (open from 12pm-5pm daily) IAH is home to 2 Priority Pass accessible lounges, both of which are located in Terminal D (hours of operation are as of 2/8/18): To reach A from those four you need to use the Skyway. You can walk airside between terminals B, C, D, & E without the Skyway. I'd be surprised if it took more than 20 minutes to get between the 2 least accessible gates. IAH is extremely efficient to get around. Every terminal at IAH is connected airside by the Skyway train, and also connected landside by the underground hallways and tram. Please do not ask "can I get to Terminal X to Z?" The answer is yes. There is a small food selection, many snacks, and sodas/juice/coffee available along with computers, TVs and sleeping chairs. There is a USO lounge post-security down the elevator near gate 44 (Southwest side), open from 9am-9pm access is for military members (active, guard, reserves), retirees, and dependents (normally anyone with a valid DoD ID card). There are no airline lounges here! Huzzah! *hits "that was easy" button* Version 1 of the wiki has been complied by krazykanuck ![]()
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