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Last month, Alaska Airlines began operating in the new Harvey Milk Terminal 1 at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The new space follows a two-year relocation project from Terminal 2 and offers travelers an enhanced guest experience when they’re flying San Francisco’s second largest carrier. A new lounge was being completed during the move and that new space just opened today.
It’s opening day, and we’re so excited to welcome you to our brand-new home in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 at @flySFO. 🥳 Enjoy an all-new check-in experience that’ll get you on your way to the gate in 5 minutes or less. We’ll see you in Terminal 1! Learn more: https://t.co/mZW5koc1Wq pic.twitter.com/zZRyFG4Z4p
— Alaska Airlines (@AlaskaAir) June 19, 2024
The new, 11,000-square-foot Alaska Airlines Lounge is located near Gate B6. This is the second largest lounge that Alaska operates. It’s open daily from 5:00 AM to 10:30 PM.
The lounge offers an expanded menu made with fresh local ingredients, a barista-staffed coffee bar, and complimentary West Coast wine, spirits, and craft brews. The lounge will also feature two of Alaska’s signature pancake machines. These are found in all of its lounges and quite popular with guests. A wall of windows will provide passengers with great views of the planes passing by and varied seating configurations will provide lots of choices to relax throughout the lounge.
By relocating into Terminal 1, Alaska is also closer to its fellow oneworld partners and will be able to provide seamless connections. Alaska and its partners offer over 130 weekly flights to 18 international destinations. Access is granted to those flying in paid First Class Alaska Airlines’ flights over 2,100 miles, Alaska Lounge members, American Airlines Admirals Club members, and those with oneworld Sapphire and Emerald status on qualifying itineraries.
Sangita Woerner, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Guest Experience at Alaska Airlines, said:
Anthony’s Take: The new lounge is a nice addition to SFO and will make for pleasant departures for Alaska, American, and other oneworld flyers.
(Image Credits: Alaska Airlines.)
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