![]() ![]() Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in Terminal four is reminiscent of a nightclub in the meatpacking district with plush red couches, a cocktail bar, and pool table. It may not be as glamorous, but there is WiFi, outlets at each seat, and sometimes even kale salads. The United Club is right next door and anyone can get a day pass for just $50. If that’s way out of your budget, don’t fret. The only way to access the luxurious Polaris Lounge at IAH is to be flying on a Polaris flight. United Polaris was the first US airline lounge to offer sit-down dining, and you can enjoy Southern food specialties. The outstanding lounge is complete with a full bar, buffet, WiFi, fancy shower suites, and private relaxation rooms for napping (in Saks Fifth Avenue bedding) or just unwinding as you watch airplanes take off in the distance. At IAH, the United Polaris Lounge is located in Terminal E by gate E12. ![]() Those who can afford to fly United Polaris or first or business class on Star Alliance partner carriers are able to find respite in this exclusive escape that looks like a beautiful boutique hotel. The airline-specific United Polaris Lounge in The George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is unbeatable. ![]()
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