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17 airport lounges in
George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Houston, US
Our take: Best if you have United Polaris or Centurion access
- Best premium option: United Polaris Lounge is the top pick if you qualify, with sit-down dining, showers, daybeds, and the strongest overall read at IAH.
- AmEx Centurion: AmEx Centurion Lounge is a strong Terminal D option with quality food and drinks, though it has no views and just one busy shower suite.
- United pattern: Most standard United Clubs are convenience stops. United Club Fly is useful for a quick barista drink and grab-and-go food in Terminal B, while the B Gates club is temporarily closed until late 2026.
- Priority Pass: Traditional lounge choices are weak: Air France and KLM in Terminal D both rate poorly, with KLM larger and Air France subject to midday access restrictions. Do not detour for them.
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Our take: Best if you have United Polaris or Centurion access
- Best premium option: United Polaris Lounge is the top pick if you qualify, with sit-down dining, showers, daybeds, and the strongest overall read at IAH.
- AmEx Centurion: AmEx Centurion Lounge is a strong Terminal D option with quality food and drinks, though it has no views and just one busy shower suite.
- United pattern: Most standard United Clubs are convenience stops. United Club Fly is useful for a quick barista drink and grab-and-go food in Terminal B, while the B Gates club is temporarily closed until late 2026.
- Priority Pass: Traditional lounge choices are weak: Air France and KLM in Terminal D both rate poorly, with KLM larger and Air France subject to midday access restrictions. Do not detour for them.
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