It's sad when even ORD and EWR have better lounges
jh0400 said:
The new United Clubs at EWR are pretty nice.
jh0400 said:
The new United Clubs at EWR are pretty nice.
jh0400 said:
EWR is their primary hub to Europe. It makes sense that they would invest there, but even then those lounges aren't anywhere near the AF Salon at CDG or Maple Leaf at YYZ.
IAH Centurion Lounge bartender told me the other day that the IAH lounge is going to expand soon. He said they will double in size and have two bars instead of one. I believe he said they'll start construction in January.Jock 07 said:
While a bit smaller when compared to others the centurion lounge is still pretty nice at IAH.
Must be payback for the city building the international terminal for SW at Hobby against United's wishes.gougler08 said:jh0400 said:
The new United Clubs at EWR are pretty nice.
Agree but that's my point I guess, they've put so much in to other hub lounges and we're stuck with the **** at IAH
Big Al 1992 said:
Hey - new parking garage ticket machines in terminal C! Maybe now we won't have to keep driving up to one, doesn't work, back up, try another one, doesn't work, back up and spend 30 minutes to get out of the garage!
txags92 said:Must be payback for the city building the international terminal for SW at Hobby against United's wishes.gougler08 said:jh0400 said:
The new United Clubs at EWR are pretty nice.
Agree but that's my point I guess, they've put so much in to other hub lounges and we're stuck with the **** at IAH
Which is why United was so pissed when SW and Houston opened the international facility at Hobby to serve Latin America and the Caribbean. United was making bank screwing over Houstonians wanting non-stop flights to those locations. Now they have to at least try to be somewhat competitive. Though it is still significantly cheaper to fly from Austin through IAH to the Caribbean than it is to fly direct from IAH.TriAg2010 said:txags92 said:Must be payback for the city building the international terminal for SW at Hobby against United's wishes.gougler08 said:jh0400 said:
The new United Clubs at EWR are pretty nice.
Agree but that's my point I guess, they've put so much in to other hub lounges and we're stuck with the **** at IAH
NYC is a competitive market for long-haul and Houston really isn't. United knows they've got business here locked up.
If you reserve your space it would be nice if they just used the plate readers to open the gate for you without needing to scan a code or anything.JDUB08AG said:Big Al 1992 said:
Hey - new parking garage ticket machines in terminal C! Maybe now we won't have to keep driving up to one, doesn't work, back up, try another one, doesn't work, back up and spend 30 minutes to get out of the garage!
I used them last week. Worked awesome. About damn time!
That may have been the case before United and others started putting out their club CCs that gave the everyday riffraff access to the clubs. But the idea of SW stealing club traffic from United at IAH wasn't the point I was (somewhat jokingly) trying to make. I was somewhat jokingly saying that United was shunning IAH for upgrades because they are still mad at Houston for the international expansion at Hobby. SW can and has stolen some of United's Latin America and Caribbean traffic out of Houston and forced them to be more competitive on price, which has next to nothing to do with how many people use the United Clubs at IAH.TriAg2010 said:
The people using the United lounge at IAH aren't taking their business to Southwest. The people with lounge access are a very specific type of traveler distinct from the general public. If there was real competition for those travelers, then United lounge would be nicer.
txags92 said:That may have been the case before United and others started putting out their club CCs that gave the everyday riffraff access to the clubs. But the idea of SW stealing club traffic from United at IAH wasn't the point I was (somewhat jokingly) trying to make. I was somewhat jokingly saying that United was shunning IAH for upgrades because they are still mad at Houston for the international expansion at Hobby. SW can and has stolen some of United's Latin America and Caribbean traffic out of Houston and forced them to be more competitive on price, which has next to nothing to do with how many people use the United Clubs at IAH.TriAg2010 said:
The people using the United lounge at IAH aren't taking their business to Southwest. The people with lounge access are a very specific type of traveler distinct from the general public. If there was real competition for those travelers, then United lounge would be nicer.
$525 for club card, $450 for business club card, and free for military personnel.gougler08 said:txags92 said:That may have been the case before United and others started putting out their club CCs that gave the everyday riffraff access to the clubs. But the idea of SW stealing club traffic from United at IAH wasn't the point I was (somewhat jokingly) trying to make. I was somewhat jokingly saying that United was shunning IAH for upgrades because they are still mad at Houston for the international expansion at Hobby. SW can and has stolen some of United's Latin America and Caribbean traffic out of Houston and forced them to be more competitive on price, which has next to nothing to do with how many people use the United Clubs at IAH.TriAg2010 said:
The people using the United lounge at IAH aren't taking their business to Southwest. The people with lounge access are a very specific type of traveler distinct from the general public. If there was real competition for those travelers, then United lounge would be nicer.
United club card is $600/yr so definitely not the standard riff raff
txags92 said:$525 for club card, $450 for business club card, and free for military personnel.gougler08 said:txags92 said:That may have been the case before United and others started putting out their club CCs that gave the everyday riffraff access to the clubs. But the idea of SW stealing club traffic from United at IAH wasn't the point I was (somewhat jokingly) trying to make. I was somewhat jokingly saying that United was shunning IAH for upgrades because they are still mad at Houston for the international expansion at Hobby. SW can and has stolen some of United's Latin America and Caribbean traffic out of Houston and forced them to be more competitive on price, which has next to nothing to do with how many people use the United Clubs at IAH.TriAg2010 said:
The people using the United lounge at IAH aren't taking their business to Southwest. The people with lounge access are a very specific type of traveler distinct from the general public. If there was real competition for those travelers, then United lounge would be nicer.
United club card is $600/yr so definitely not the standard riff raff
Scruffy said:
All lounges are stupid packed.
People bad with money get the "top tier" CC for any airline simply so they can get free checked bags the 2 times they fly a year along the the "extra points" for eating out.
Then these slobs take over the lounges with their sex trophies being loud and obnoxious while the airlines have no motivation to improve service because they have no competition.
There are times I'll actually skip the lounge and go to a bar to get work done because it's quieter.
Diggity said:
Sounds better than my trip. We stopped in ****ing Moscow. *******s stole my duty free Scotch on the way back.
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