When I first booked a United Business Class ticket, I wasn’t entirely sure what perks came with it — especially when it came to lounge access. I was flying from Chicago to San Francisco for a big work presentation, and I wanted to make the most of the trip since I had an early morning flight. I’d heard mixed things about who gets access to the United Club, so I figured I’d find out the practical way — by asking at the airport.
As it turns out, yes, United Business Class passengers do get lounge access, but it depends on the type of flight. Since my flight was a domestic route, the staff at check-in explained that domestic Business Class on United (like on their “United First” seats) doesn’t automatically include lounge access. That was honestly a bit of a surprise! However, when I later booked a Business Class ticket on an international route from Newark to London, lounge access was included — and that experience was completely different.
Before boarding that flight, I relaxed in the United Polaris Lounge, and it was amazing. There were quiet work areas, a full buffet, showers, and even a barista bar. Having that calm space to unwind before a long flight made such a difference. I even adjusted a small schedule change right there using their Wi-Fi, so it felt productive and stress-free.
Now I always check the lounge access rules before booking. Domestic Business won’t usually get you in, but international Business almost always will — and honestly, it’s worth every bit of the upgrade for the comfort before and during the flight.