Newark Airport (EWR) Lounges

Discover the Best Airport Lounges at Newark Airport (EWR):
A Guide to Luxury and Comfort

By Parkon | 2026

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) has lounges across Terminals A, B, and C. Access rules, hours, and amenities can change, so verify eligibility with your airline, lounge program, or credit-card issuer before traveling.

12
Confirmed lounges (A/B/C)
A • B • C
Lounges by terminal
2026
Centurion Lounge planned (Terminal A)

Lounges at EWR by Terminal

Terminal A

  • American Airlines Admirals Club
  • Delta Sky Club
  • United Club
  • Centurion Lounge (planned 2026)

Terminal B

  • British Airways Lounge
  • LOUNGE&CO
  • Lufthansa Senator / Business Lounge
  • SAS Lounge
  • USO Center
  • Air India Lounge

Terminal C

  • United Club (near Gate C74)
  • United Club (near Gate C123)
  • United Polaris Lounge (between Gates C102–C120)

Terminal A lounges

American Airlines Admirals Club

Terminal A

A standard American Airlines lounge option with seating, Wi-Fi, and refreshments for eligible travelers.

Typical access: Admirals Club membership, eligible oneworld status/cabins, select passes
Good for: Quiet work time, snacks & drinks before departure

Delta Sky Club

Terminal A

Delta’s lounge in Terminal A offers a comfortable pre-flight space with food, drinks, and work areas for eligible Delta and partner travelers.

Typical access: Sky Club membership, eligible cabins/status, partner rules, select credit-card benefits
Good for: A meal/drink + productivity time

United Club

Terminal A

United’s Terminal A club is a convenient option for United/Star Alliance travelers looking for seating, Wi-Fi, and light refreshments.

Typical access: United Club membership, eligible Star Alliance access, select day passes
Good for: Reliable lounge basics (work + recharge)

Centurion Lounge

Terminal A Planned for 2026

American Express has announced a Centurion Lounge for the new Terminal A, scheduled to open in 2026. Until it opens, it’s not an available option at EWR.

Terminal B lounges

British Airways Lounge

Terminal B

British Airways’ lounge in Terminal B serves eligible BA and oneworld premium/status travelers on international routes.

Typical access: Club World/First, oneworld status (rules vary)
Good for: A calmer space before international departures

LOUNGE&CO

Terminal B

A Terminal B lounge used by select airlines. Access is typically tied to specific carriers and same-day boarding passes.

Typical access: Airline-invited / carrier-specific (varies by flight)
Good for: Food & drinks + a quieter waiting area

Lufthansa Senator / Business Lounge

Terminal B

Lufthansa’s Terminal B lounge serves eligible Lufthansa Group and Star Alliance travelers (separate areas may exist depending on eligibility).

Typical access: Star Alliance premium cabins/status (carrier rules apply)
Good for: A solid lounge option for international departures

SAS Lounge

Terminal B

SAS operates a lounge in Terminal B for qualifying SAS and partner travelers, subject to alliance and ticket rules.

Typical access: Eligible premium cabins and alliance status (varies)
Good for: A quieter lounge-style wait

USO Center

Terminal B

USO facilities are generally designed to support active-duty military and eligible guests. Eligibility rules apply.

Air India Lounge

Terminal B

Air India has a lounge presence in Terminal B for eligible Air India travelers (rules depend on cabin/status and operating partners).

Terminal C lounges

United Club (near Gate C74)

Terminal C

A United Club location in Terminal C near Gate C74 offering standard United Club amenities for eligible guests.

United Club (near Gate C123)

Terminal C

A United Club location in Terminal C near Gate C123 offering standard United Club amenities for eligible guests.

United Polaris Lounge (between Gates C102–C120)

Terminal C

United’s premium Polaris Lounge in Terminal C is intended for long-haul international business-class travelers and eligible guests.

Other airport experiences (not traditional airline lounges)

Be Relax Spa (Gate 7)

Terminal A Priority Pass experience

A wellness option for eligible Priority Pass members where available; not an airline lounge.

Minute Suites

Terminal C Rest/sleep suites

Private suites designed for rest and quiet time; availability and access depend on program and on-site policies.

Note: This guide focuses on confirmed lounges and published programs. If you’re connecting between terminals, allow extra time — EWR terminals are not always connected airside.