United today opened its new United Club Fly at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, designed for travelers who want a convenient option to grab a snack, drink or barista-made coffee while heading to their flight.
At United Club Fly in Houston, travelers can experience:
Seamless entry with your boarding pass at automated gates.
Premium food and beverage selection for frequent travelers, including fresh-squeezed orange juice, warm breads, wraps, salads, sandwiches and more.
Barista-crafted, personalized coffee drinks at the club café, helping customers skip the long lines at airport coffee shops.
Self-serve beverage counter with a refill station for reusable water bottles and other favorite non-alcoholic beverages, including soda, iced tea and more.
Space City-inspired design celebrating the Houston area.
“We’re bringing more convenience to Houston with the opening of our second Club Fly,” said Alexander Dorow, Head of Clubs and Lounges Program at United. “Designed for United Club members, Club Fly offers an experience that adapts to the needs of travelers, especially when they are pressed for time. Not all customers travel the same way and that encourages us to constantly look for new opportunities to add value to our club program and support travelers throughout their entire journey.”
United was the first U.S. airline to debut a grab-and-go club concept with the opening of its first location in Denver in 2022. More than 300,000 travelers have visited Club Fly since its opening in Denver, enjoying the convenience, selection of refreshments, and barista-made drinks, especially during short layovers. This club format reflects the airline’s ongoing commitment to launching new innovations that support customers’ diverse travel needs.
More than half of customers at IAH are transit passengers, and the grab-and-go club will enhance the customer experience for on-the-go travelers who are pressed for time and want to quickly recharge before their flight. Located on the south side of Terminal B, United Club Fly features a modern design that reflects Houston. The club, inspired by Space City, offers seasonal coffees, such as the Lavender Matcha Latte and the Blueberry Acai “Galaxy” Latte.
United Club members and travelers in premium cabins flying internationally will have access to United Club Fly.
The opening of United Club Fly in Houston is part of the airline’s growth plans in Houston, which include a $2.6 billion renovation and expansion of Terminal B, a new United Club location and an Advance Baggage Storage (EBS) facility. It also marks the airline’s latest investment in its network of clubs and lounges. Since 2022, United has opened or renovated a total of eight United Clubs across its system. In 2025, the airline will open new Polaris Lounges in Chicago and Newark. Also in 2025, United will reopen a renovated and expanded club in Denver’s Terminal B West, completing its plan to redesign all United Clubs in DEN. Internationally, United plans to reopen the United Club in Hong Kong. In 2026, United will open a new United Club in San Francisco and its largest United Club ever in Houston.
Source: United Airlines.