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Originally Posted by paul78701
It is right next to it. So I had the same thought. As far as I'm aware though, United hasn't shown all that much interest in expanding their AUS presence.
It's also possible that another airline that has no AUS lounge might snap up the AA spot.
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Yeah if UA doesn’t make a move there are a few candidates for another lounge. Alaska Airlines, Amex Centurion Lounge, or a common use paid admission contractor. Alaska is the only airline that comes to mind that could be interested in a club. BA has the AA club, Lufthansa has UA, and KLM has the DL club. Alaska does codeshare with AA so they could very well be fine with using the AA club. I’ve never been in an Alaska Airlines lounge, given their airside product I would assume it is nice.