How United Airlines is planning to overhaul its San Francisco lounge experience

Star Alliance member United Airlines is planning a massive overhaul of its San Francisco lounge offering. As the airport sees several airlines swap terminals, this will create more space for a new and refreshed lounge selection for the most frequent travelers. United Airlines, the airline that undoubtedly is the largest at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), is investing heavily in a new United Club Lounge in Terminal 2. United expanded its operations into the airport's second terminal in 2022 and has continued to dominate the Golden Gate city since then. The airline currently operates three United Clubs and one Polaris lounge at the airport. In response to consumer demands, the airline invests heavily in its airport lounges to improve the overall passenger experience. United Club amenities include but are not limited to complimentary food and drinks, a snack bar, bar services, and an abundance of non-alcoholic beverages. For those wanting or needing to be connected, free WiFi is on offer, and with this being provided at high speed, there are no excuses for not sending that important email. The lounge also has thousands of free digital magazines, which United Club guests get complimentary access for 24 hours through Readily. One of America's busiest airports, San Francisco International, is seeing airlines swap terminals to create new and inviting spaces for travelers. Earlier last year, Alaska Airlines was one of these, moving from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1—Harvey Milk Terminal. United Airlines now focuses on moving more of its operations to Terminal 2. At the same time, the airport spends more than $2.5 billion on the Terminal 3 West modernization project.<br/>
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3/10/25
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