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Crowded airport lounges force airlines to rethink future of travel perks for fliers
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Airport lounges may have finally hit their breaking point.
After years of offering credit card perks, day passes and premium travel upgrades, airlines are now leaning into a new solution: grab-and-go lounge concepts.
The idea is simple. Travelers can still pick up complimentary food and drinks — but without camping out in a lounge or having to hunt for a seat.
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The shift makes sense for passengers and airlines alike, travel expert and influencer Jordi Lippe-McGraw of New York City told Fox News Digital.
"If I'm traveling with a kid and get to the airport early, the sit-down lounge is absolutely worth it," she said.
United Airlines opened its second United Club Fly location at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston in 2025. (United Airlines)
"But if I'm running late or have a tight connection, the grab-and-go is a no-brainer," said Lippe-McGraw.
"You still get the perk of free food and drinks without needing to find a seat or stay a while."
Airlines appear to be betting on that.
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On its website, United Airlines said its Houston location includes fresh-squeezed orange juice, warmed pastries, wraps, salads, sandwiches, barista-made coffee drinks and a self-service beverage counter.
American Airlines is also getting in on the trend.
The airline opened Provisions by Admirals Club at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2025, calling it "a first-of-its-kind" lounge concept for the company, according to a press release.
American Airlines offers grab-and-go food and beverage options, pictured here, plus personalized customer support, with a "streamlined" layout built for quick visits. (American Airlines)
The space was designed for "speed, simplicity and convenience," according to the company.
It offers grab-and-go food and beverage options, plus personalized customer support, with a "streamlined" layout built for quick visits and high-volume traffic, the airline said.
Access follows the same policies as traditional Admirals Club locations.
Customers can also purchase a one-day pass for $79 or 7,900 AAdvantage miles.
Travelers can still pick up complimentary food and drinks at grab-and-go lounges — but without camping out or having to hunt for a seat. (iStock)
As part of a broader pilot aimed at giving rushed travelers a faster option, Delta Air Lines opened quick serve areas at Sky Clubs in Atlanta and New York, The Points Guy reported.
Delta’s current Sky Club rules reference a Grab and Go feature, saying existing Sky Club access policies and eligibility rules apply to all Grab and Go entries.
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But Delta’s setup is inside Sky Club lobbies, rather than in a separately branded mini-lounge.
Lippe-McGraw, who travels about once a month, said lounges are useful but not essential.
Travelers can still pick up complimentary food and drinks — but without camping out in a lounge or having to hunt for a seat. (American Airlines)
When time is tight, she said, the grab-and-go model offers the best part of the lounge perk — complimentary food and drinks.
Grab-and-go lounges are also far less expensive to maintain.
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"The overcrowding got bad enough that lounges stopped feeling premium — which forced airlines to act," Lippe-McGraw said.
"But the grab-and-go model is also cheaper to operate. [There is] less staffing, no hot kitchens, smaller footprint. … So airlines get to frame it as a customer service improvement while quietly cutting costs. Smart move."
Travelers with time to spare may still want the sit-down experience in a lounge. (iStock)
The move could also help airlines protect their most exclusive spaces.
"Offloading everyday crowds to grab-and-go spots frees flagship lounges to be genuinely special again," she added.
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Reddit users online recently debated the grab-and-go concept.
"So long as they're not trying to largely replace the traditional lounges with this, I think it's ultimately a welcome addition for those shorter connections when you maybe just want to grab a coffee and a bite to eat for the next leg," one user said.
For rushed travelers, the traditional lounge can be a hassle. (iStock)
"I used this when I had a very tight connection. I grabbed some food to go for the next flight. It worked well," another said.
A third Reddit user wasn't so sure — joking that the concept was "sponsored by 7-11."
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Fox News Digital reached out to United Airlines, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines for comment.
Jessica Mekles is an editor on the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
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