From United Airlines, an invitation-only restaurant at Newark
The online chatter and curiosity surrounding Classified, the invite-only restaurant at Newark Liberty International for United Airlines fliers, started soon after the carrier began emailing invites to a select few customers in late August. “Shh…it’s Classified,” the email was titled. Part of the text read, “The creators of Classified have created a bright and airy dining space that’s hidden away for those lucky enough to get an invitation.” This coveted invite doesn’t equal a free meal: dining at the “secret” restaurant can easily run upward of US$100 for 2 people, and that’s without alcohol. Classified is run by OTG, a company that designs, builds and operates restaurants and stores in airport terminals and is United’s partner in a $120m overhaul of Terminal C. <br/>
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From United Airlines, an invitation-only restaurant at Newark
The online chatter and curiosity surrounding Classified, the invite-only restaurant at Newark Liberty International for United Airlines fliers, started soon after the carrier began emailing invites to a select few customers in late August. “Shh…it’s Classified,” the email was titled. Part of the text read, “The creators of Classified have created a bright and airy dining space that’s hidden away for those lucky enough to get an invitation.” This coveted invite doesn’t equal a free meal: dining at the “secret” restaurant can easily run upward of US$100 for 2 people, and that’s without alcohol. Classified is run by OTG, a company that designs, builds and operates restaurants and stores in airport terminals and is United’s partner in a $120m overhaul of Terminal C. <br/>