United announced the opening of its largest United Club, located at Denver International Airport. The new, 35,000-square-foot facility is in the B Concourse, providing a “modern take” on the United Club experience, with a new feature bar offering beer flight boards for tasting a seasonal rotation of premium local and craft beers. This club is the second in a series of new locations to open in Denver this summer; last month, a new 24,000-square-foot United Club opened in the A Concourse.

The air carrier will open an additional revamped club location in 2025, and once it is open, Denver International Airport will feature more than 100,000 square feet of United Club space — nearly the size of two football fields — across three United Club locations and United Club Fly, a grab-and-go concept offering enhanced food and beverage for United Club members with quick connections. With more than two-thirds of United customers connecting to other places in Denver, the new clubs are expected to accommodate more than double the number of travelers than before.

Located on the eastern side of the B Concourse near Gate B44, the new club location sprawls across three levels and more than 600 seats, making it the largest in the carrier’s network.

The Concourse A club offers two premium bars and 400 seats across two levels of club space. There's room to grab food and drinks, play a few rounds of shuffleboard in the game lounge or relax near the fireplaces.

Both club locations include enhanced amenities, such as free high-speed WiFi, self-scan entry gates for seamless club access, agent on demand kiosks for any travel planning questions and wellness rooms.

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This expansion is part of the carrier’s nearly $1 billion investment to further improve the customer experience in Denver. Earlier this year, United announced new nonstops to six destinations, including four not served by any other airline out of Denver, and local infrastructure improvements such as 12 new gates set to open in the A and B concourses by the middle of 2024 — giving United 90 total gates, the most at Denver International Airport.