San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is one of the busiest and largest airports in the US. Here you find a map of the airport with gates, terminals and available services.
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Just over 20 kilometers from downtown San Francisco you find San Francisco International Airport. The airport is well connected both domestically and internationally and is a key base for major carriers such as United Airlines and Alaska Airlines.
San Francisco International Airport is organized into four terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2, Terminal 3 and the International Terminal. In the list below you can learn a little more about each terminal, and if you are looking for a detailed layout of the terminals we recommend having a look at the map on the top of the page.
Terminal 1: Known as the Harvey Milk Terminal 1, this terminal serves domestic flights with airlines like Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines. Gates in Terminal 1 are labeled from B1 to B27.
Terminal 2: This terminal hosts domestic flights primarily for American Airlines and Alaska Airlines. Gates here are designated as C2 to C11 and D1 to D18.
Terminal 3: Being the primary terminal for United Airlines, Terminal 3 handles both domestic and international flights. The gates are numbered E1 to E13 and F1 to F22.
International Terminal: Dedicated to international flights, this terminal also handles some domestic flights. It is divided into Boarding Areas A and G, with gates numbered A1 to A15 and G1 to G14.
If you are looking for dining options while at SFO, there is a lot to choose from. Whether you are in the mood for a quick bite or a sit-down meal, the airport offers a wide selection of restaurants. For a complete list of dining options and their locations, visit the official airport website by following the link below.
Food map San Francisco Airport
SFO is a large airport, and the easiest way to get around is by choosing the Airtrain. The service runs 24 hours a day with frequent departures and is free of use. It has multiple stops, including each terminal, the rental car center and the BART station. The wait time is typically a few minutes during peak hours and slightly longer during the night.
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