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Home » United Airlines » New “Pop-Up” United Club in Newark Airport
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New “Pop-Up” United Club in Newark Airport

Matthew Klint Posted onDecember 21, 2017November 14, 2023 12 Comments

With ongoing construction on a new Polaris Lounge at Newark’s Liberty International Airport, United faced a critical overcrowding issue in its only other Terminal C United Club. The solution? A new “Pop-up” United Club near Gate C-124.

United’s lounge near C-74 is chronically overcrowded and far more so now that the main international lounge is under closed for renovation. To alleviate this overcrowding, United opened a “Pop-up” lounge near Gate C-124.

Although the club is temporary in nature and stuck in the corner of a busy concourse, United did a nice job of making it feel as enclosed as possible. The Pop-Up United Club has a real door and check-in desks like any other United Club.

a sign in a building

a sign with text on it

a blue glass door with a screen on the wall

a sign on a wall

a sign on a building

a man sitting at a desk in an office

Unfortunately, though, the lounge faces severe overcrowding issues. The pictures below were during a relatively “light” period in the middle afternoon before the evening bank of international departures to Europe. Even when I returned at 10pm for my delayed departure to Los Angeles, the lounge remained crowded and I had trouble finding a seat.

a group of people sitting in a large room

people sitting in a waiting area

This “pop-up” club does not offer the full spread of food and alcohol that normal Untied Clubs offers. Instead, there is coffee, soft drinks, beer and wine–but no hard liquor. Instead of soups, salads, and other more substantial food items, there is only packaged snacks and whole fruit.

a counter with different types of coffee and condiments

a group of bowls of fruit and chips on a counter

a shelf with baskets of food

a table with bowls of food and a stack of plates

a tray of food on a table

Wi-Fi works well, but the terminal also has its own relatively fast network.

CONCLUSION

Thus, I’d say this Pop-Up United Club is better than nothing but not anything you need to avail yourself too unless you run into an unexpected delay.

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12 Comments

  1. Jack Reply
    December 21, 2017 at 11:23 am

    Last time I was there they had self serve cans of soda. That was pretty awesome.

  2. Marissa Reply
    December 21, 2017 at 5:09 pm

    Thanks for the update Matthew. I don’t suppose we know when the Polaris club with open do we? Unless you have a late pm flight clubs are always overcrowded at Newark.

  3. UA-NYC Reply
    December 21, 2017 at 7:50 pm

    More insulting was United’s note basically saying “sorry, now go spend money with OTG!”

    They should comp every long haul C/F pax $20 at OTG In the interim.

    EWR supposedly ready next summer but given the glacial pace (esp compared to AA) I doubt it.

  4. Seat38A Reply
    December 22, 2017 at 1:56 pm

    Actually those items in the pop up United Club are exactly the items I wish some of the regular United Club’s offered.

    • Matthew Reply
      December 22, 2017 at 2:01 pm

      Question: is that because you like to take some items to go or you feel that these snacks are better than the soup/salad/bread/oatmeal/cereal offered in “regular” United Clubs?

      • Lior Reply
        December 30, 2017 at 2:40 pm

        While I didn’t make the original comment, I’ll can provide my angle: While I miss the showers in the old lounge I do like to have packaged food to take on board (at-least when I’m not upgraded). I would visit the C-74 lounge, have some salad, cheese and a cappuccino, and before boarding grab some snacks to go from the pop-up lounge. Personally as I can only eat Gluten-Free food, the fact that the packaged food has an ingredients list and is not cross-contaminated like the standard lounge where lovely passengers drop crumbs of crackers into the salad bowl, the packaged food is definitely a plus for me.

  5. Mike Reply
    December 23, 2017 at 7:00 pm

    I wish SFO International would do this! Their lounge is under renovations and they just put a sign in front saying “Come Back Next Summer” and we will have a new lounge. They do have a First Class Lounge (with a muscular attendant out front to make sure no unworthy patrons pass) but of no help to us dedicated (1K) passengers not in First. A “Pop-Up” or Temp lounge would be a show of appreciation by United to its loyal customers. Even if it occasionally was overcrowded at least something!!

  6. Sid Reply
    August 17, 2018 at 10:30 am

    Now that the Polaris club is open, does anyone know if this pop-up club will be replaced with a new permanent, full service club in Terminal C? Considering I usually fly through EWR, the elimination of the old club and replacing it with this pop-up club has seriously decreased the value of our club memberships.

    • Matthew Reply
      August 17, 2018 at 10:36 am

      Eventually, but it may take years.

  7. rms Reply
    September 29, 2018 at 10:14 am

    Boy were my wife and I disappointed. We picked this lounge as it was close to our scheduled departure gate. I didn’t notice the words “popup” on the board outside the “real” Lounge. Worse, we used our purchased “lounge access” tickets for this. Even worse, United changed our gate to C83 which means we could have gone to the “real” lounge. Jeeze.

  8. Jamaicankyd Reply
    August 22, 2019 at 4:32 am

    I used the popup lounge it wasn’t a bad experience for a short wait and when my flight was delayed they even transferred me to the real lounge via a golf cart it was a good experience…. can’t complain

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