United just opened a brand-new lounge—and it's designed for travelers in a rush
United Airlines recently opened a new lounge at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), designed for travelers who are on the go and seeking a quick snack or beverage instead of a full lounge experience. The airline’s new Club Fly is located on the south end of Terminal B, which is primarily used by United Express for short route trips. United stated that more than 50% of its passengers at IAH are connecting, and the Club Fly concept was created to provide efficient service to these types of travelers. “Designed for on-the-go United Club members, Club Fly offers a club experience that matches the ways travelers’ needs have evolved, especially when they’re pressed for time,” United Airlines’ Head of Club and Lounge Program Alexander Dorow shared in a statement with Travel + Leisure. “Not all customers travel the same way and that encourages us to constantly look at new opportunities to add value to our club program and support travelers throughout their entire journey.”<br/>
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United just opened a brand-new lounge—and it's designed for travelers in a rush
United Airlines recently opened a new lounge at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), designed for travelers who are on the go and seeking a quick snack or beverage instead of a full lounge experience. The airline’s new Club Fly is located on the south end of Terminal B, which is primarily used by United Express for short route trips. United stated that more than 50% of its passengers at IAH are connecting, and the Club Fly concept was created to provide efficient service to these types of travelers. “Designed for on-the-go United Club members, Club Fly offers a club experience that matches the ways travelers’ needs have evolved, especially when they’re pressed for time,” United Airlines’ Head of Club and Lounge Program Alexander Dorow shared in a statement with Travel + Leisure. “Not all customers travel the same way and that encourages us to constantly look at new opportunities to add value to our club program and support travelers throughout their entire journey.”<br/>