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San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
Location: The airport is situated 14 miles (23km) south of San
Francisco Time: GMT -8 (GMT -7 from the first Sunday in April to the last Sunday
in October).
Facilities: There are banks, bureaux de change and ATMs available.
Facilities for the disabled are very good. Other facilities include baggage storage,
medical clinic, bars and restaurants, duty-free, shops, childcare and baby changing
facilities, post office, tourist information and hotel reservations. There is a
also a museum, library, art gallery and an aviation history museum within the terminal.
Driving Directions:
driving directions to SFO from 280
- From Highway 280 North or South, take Highway 380 East to the 101 South exit toward
San Jose
- Take the San Francisco International Airport exit
- Choose between Domestic and International flights
- Follow the signs to Arrivals, Departures or Hourly Parking
driving directions to SFO from the north
- Take 101 South to the San Francisco International Airport exit
- Choose between Domestic and International flights
- Follow the signs to Arrivals, Departures or Hourly Parking
driving directions to SFO from the south
- Take 101 North to the San Francisco International Airport exit
- Choose between Domestic and International flights
- Follow the signs to Arrivals, Departures or Hourly Parking
Parking: A long-term car park is situated two miles (3km) north
of the airport and is linked by a free shuttle bus service. Short-term parking is
available at the airport.
Website: www.flysfo.com
San Francisco International Airport is the largest airport in the San Francisco
Bay Area, and is the second busiest airport in the state of California after Los
Angeles International Airport. As of 2008, San Francisco International Airport is
the tenth largest in the United States and the twenty-first largest airport in the
world, in terms of passengers. It is a major hub of United Airlines and is Virgin
America's principal base of operations. It is the sole maintenance hub of United
Airlines. SFO is also a focus city for Alaska Airlines.
International Terminal
San Francisco Airport's International Terminal serves many airlines, including Aeroflot,
Air China, Air France, Air New Zealand, Alaska Airlines (Mexico), All Nippon Airways,
Asiana, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, Japan Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch
Airlines, Korean Air, LACSA, Lufthansa, Mexicana, Northwest (international), Philippine
Airlines, Singapore Airlines, TACA, United Airlines (international), and Virgin
Atlantic.
The International Terminal has two sets of gates: A1-A12 and G91-G102. The terminal
has two AirTrain stations, located at opposite ends of the main hall, at one level
above ticketing.
Terminal 1
San Francisco Airport's Terminal 1 serves Air Canada, Alaska Airlines (domestic
/ Canada), America West Airlines, ATA Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air
Lines, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Midwest Airlines, Northwest (domestic),
and US Airways.
Terminal 1 has three sets of gates: Rotunda A contains gates 1-17, boarding area
B contains gates 20-36, and boarding area C contains gates 40-48. The terminal has
one AirTrain station, which is located on level 5 of the domestic parking garage.
A tunnel, elevators, and escalators connect it with the boarding areas.
Terminal 3
San Francisco Airport's Terminal 3 serves American Airlines, Ted, and United Airlines
(domestic).
Terminal 3 has two sets of gates: boarding area E contains gates 60-67 and boarding
area F contains gates 68-90. The Terminal 3 AirTrain station is on level 5 of the
parking garage. A bridge ("skybridge") links the station with mezzanine-level 3
of the terminal proper.
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