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The Guide to Newark Airport Lounges
Here's where you can rest and refresh before your flight out of Newark.
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New York and the surrounding metropolitan area are big enough to accommodate three nearby airports, namely New York-John F. Kennedy, New York-LaGuardia and Newark Liberty International Airport.
The latter airport, Newark, is actually located in neighboring New Jersey, but it’s still relatively convenient for those who are looking to fly from New York City to elsewhere. And nothing makes travel better than a premium airport experience — especially when it comes to lounges.
Let’s take a look at Newark’s airport lounges, where they’re located and the hours that they keep.
About EWR lounges
Newark airport (EWR) is a major international airport with a variety of lounges. This includes lounges from domestic airlines such as United Airlines and American Airlines as well as options from international carriers like British Airways and SAS.
The Newark airport lounges are spread across all three of its terminals, which means you should have access to a lounge no matter where you’re flying.
Most of the lounges here are airline lounges, but that is expected to change in 2026 with the opening of an American Express Centurion Lounge.
Terminal A: United Club, Delta Sky Club and Admirals Club
Newark is a hub for United Airlines, which is while you’ll spot multiple versions of its Club lounges throughout the terminals.
United Club
Across from gate A27 on the upper level.
Open daily 5 a.m. to 9:15 p.m.
Must present a boarding pass to enter.
Access is available to those with lounge memberships, those flying in an international premium cabin on a United or Star Alliance flight, those with a day pass, active duty military and those with United or Star Alliance elite status on an eligible international flight.
Along with complimentary food and beverages, guests of the United Club in Newark can enjoy a relaxing place to rest before their flight.
American Airlines Admirals Club
Across from Gate A8 on the mezzanine level.
Open 4 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Saturday, and 4 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. all other days.
Must present a boarding pass to enter.
Open to those with lounge memberships, those flying in an international premium cabin, those with a day pass ($79 or 7,900 AAdvantage miles), active duty military, those with American or Oneworld elite status on an eligible international flight and qualifying AAdvantage credit card holders.
The American Admirals Club in Newark features all your standard amenities such as snacks, a full-service bar, TVs, Wi-Fi and conference rooms.
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Delta Sky Club
Near gate A8.
Open daily 5 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Must present a boarding pass to enter.
Open to those with lounge memberships, those flying in an international premium cabin on Delta or SkyTeam flights, those who hold eligible credit cards and those with Delta or SkyTeam elite status on an eligible international flight.
The Delta Sky Club in Terminal A opened in 2023 and offers passengers access to a buffet, premium bar, semi-private workstations and ample seating options.
Terminal B: British Airways Lounge, SAS Lounge, Lufthansa Lounge and USO Center
Newark’s Terminal B is where most international flights will depart, so it makes sense that you’ll find lounges from overseas airlines here.
British Airways Lounge
Near gates B50 to B58.
Open daily from 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.
Must present a boarding pass to enter.
Open to those flying in an international premium cabin and those with Executive Club or Oneworld elite status on an eligible flight.
The British Airways Lounge in Newark provides a pre-flight dining area for those on evening flights, along with an all-day self-serve buffet, a staffed bar, separate workstations and showers.
Open to those flying in an international premium cabin and those with Star Alliance elite status on an eligible flight. American Express Platinum Card® holders also have access when flying on a Lufthansa Group airline, but they must present their physical card.
This Lufthansa Lounge reopened in August 2024 after nine months of renovation, and the design is inspired by Lufthansa's Allegris cabin product. International first class passengers and HON Circle elite status members have exclusive access to a sit-down dining area.
SAS Lounge
Near gate B60.
Opens one hour before the first SAS flight and closes 30 minutes after the last SAS flight departs.
Must present boarding pass.
Open to those flying in an international premium cabin on an SAS flight and those with EuroBonus or SkyTeam elite status on an eligible flight.
The SAS lounge offers a self-serve buffet, bar, free Wi-Fi, a phone room and a guest office.
USO Center
Level 2 Door 9, outside security.
Open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hours may be extended from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. when volunteers are available.
Open to active duty, guard and reserve members of the military as well as their dependents.
USOs provide a nice place for service members to relax before or after their flights. You’ll typically find snacks, comfy chairs and even video games in a USO center.
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Military members can get the annual fee waived on the American Express Platinum Card®. This gets active duty members access to even more luxe travel benefits and lounges. Terms apply.
Terminal C only operates United flights and therefore only offers United lounges. That said, the lounge you’ll be able to visit will depend on what kind of United ticket you have.
United Club
Near Gate C74.
Open daily from 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Must present a boarding pass.
Access is available to those with lounge memberships, those flying in an international premium cabin on a United or Star Alliance flight, those with a day pass, active duty military and those with United or Star Alliance elite status on an eligible international flight.
United Club
Mezzanine level, near Gate C123.
Open daily from 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Must present a boarding pass.
Access is available to those with lounge memberships, those flying in an international premium cabin on a United or Star Alliance flight, those with a day pass, active duty military and those with United or Star Alliance elite status on an eligible international flight.
In addition to food and drinks, guests can take advantage of showers and semi-private workstations at this lounge location.
United Polaris
Between gates C102 and C120.
Open daily from 5 a.m.to 10 p.m.
Must present a boarding pass.
Open to those flying United Polaris or Star Alliance international first or business class flights.
The United Polaris lounge in Newark is available exclusively to those flying international premium cabins — and it shows. You’ll find high-end food, nap pods, showers, private dining and more at these lounges.
Travelers who hold certain United co-branded credit cards can benefit from the airline's strong lounge presence at Newark. The following cards can get you into any of the airport's United Club lounges:
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Final thoughts on the lounges in the Newark airport
Newark airport has its fair share of lounges, especially if you’re flying on United Airlines. All three of Newark’s terminals feature airport lounges, which improves your odds of boarding your next flight out of EWR feeling full and fresh.
Day passes are available in Terminal A and Terminal C for eligible flyers, and certain co-branded airline credit cards can get you access, too.
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