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United Airlines brings its new airport lounge design concept to San Francisco International Airport this Sunday, June 8, as the airline opens a new United Club lounge near its ultra-modern Boarding Area E in Terminal 3.
At more than 5,000 square feet, the new San Francisco United Club will be located on the airport’s mezzanine level. Vintage black-and-white United photos decorate the walls of the club, which offers members bar and cafe areas, abundant power outlets, and, as with all United Club lounges, complimentary snacks, beverages and Wi-Fi. Members may relax in any of more than 100 seats, from lounge chairs to the signature Arne Jacobsen “Egg” chair.
This club will be the latest to feature the airline’s new United Club design concept, following clubs in Chicago, Seattle, San Diego, Boston and London.
“This new United Club is a stepping stone toward delivering an end-to-end experience at San Francisco International Airport that makes our customers’ travel enjoyable, relaxing and productive,” said Jimmy Samartzis, United vice president of customer experience. “San Francisco is important to United Airlines as our gateway to the Pacific and as a key hub in our network. Our continued investments reinforce our commitment to this valuable market.”
The new club will operate in addition to United Club lounges at San Francisco’s domestic Terminal 3 Boarding Area F and in the airport’s International Terminal. The location opening Sunday will remain in use until United completes a larger club, scheduled to open near Boarding Area E in 2015.
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United is the largest carrier at San Francisco International Airport, offering nearly 300 daily flights to more than 90 destinations in the U.S. and around the world, more service than any other airline from the Bay Area. From its San Francisco hub, United also offers more nonstop trans-Pacific service to and from the United States than any other airline from any other U.S. hub. United currently operates nearly 30 daily nonstop flights from San Francisco to 20 international destinations and will add nonstop service from San Francisco to Chengdu, China this Monday, June 9, and to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport in October, pending government approval.
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