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About SFO

San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is the primary international gateway for the San Francisco Bay Area, located approximately 12 miles south of downtown San Francisco in San Mateo County, California.

Established in 1927, SFO has grown into one of the busiest airports in the United States, serving millions of passengers annually.

As a major hub for United Airlines, SFO acts as the airline's primary transpacific gateway and a significant maintenance facility. It also serves as a hub for Alaska Airlines.

The airport offers a wide range of services to passengers, including flight status updates, transportation options, parking facilities, and various travel planning resources.

SFO is committed to sustainability, community engagement, and noise reduction initiatives, aiming to provide a safe and efficient travel experience for all visitors.

Airport Terminals

The airport features four terminals—Terminal 1, Terminal 2, Terminal 3, and the International Terminal—each equipped with numerous gates to accommodate both domestic and international flights.

Passengers can access amenities such as lounges, dining options, shopping, and relaxation areas.

Transportation Options

Transportation to and from the airport is facilitated through multiple options including:

  • The AirTrain people-mover system
  • Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
  • Rental cars
  • Hotel shuttles

Innovation and Modernization

SFO's dedication to innovation and passenger comfort is evident in its continuous development and modernization efforts, ensuring it remains a leading airport in the global aviation industry.

Locations

In addition to its main location, SFO operates several facilities in the San Francisco Bay Area, including offices in:

  • San Francisco, CA, USA
  • Burlingame, CA, USA

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