United Airlines Brings New Lounge Concept to Seattle

Chicago-based carrier United Airlines (NYSE: UAL) said it has opened its new United Club lounge in Concourse A at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the second club to feature the airline's new design concept.
May 31, 2013
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Chicago-based carrier United Airlines (NYSE: UAL) said it has opened its new United Club lounge in Concourse A at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the second club to feature the airline's new design concept.

The opening coincides with the consolidation of United's terminal facilities to Concourse A, offering customers improved accessibility to gates and a wider variety of concessions. United said that the 6,096-square-foot United Club in Seattle features a new interior, offering views of the Cascade Mountains, a refreshed bar and lounge overlooking the United terminal and additional workstations and power outlets. The carrier unveiled the new design prototype with the opening of the United Club in Terminal 2 at Chicago O'Hare International Airport last year. United said it is investing more than USD 50m this year to renovate several of the airline's 49 United Club locations. The airline expects to open a new United Club in Terminal 2 at San Diego International Airport later this summer. Additionally, select United Clubs in several of the airline's hub cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston and New York/Newark, will offer members a complimentary guided tasting of Glenfiddich single malt Scotch whisky. United Airlines and United Express operate an average of 5,446 flights a day to more than 370 airports across six continents. Find out more at www.united.com.

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