- The Red Line connects all terminals, terminal garages, the BART Station and the Grand Hyatt at SFO.
- The Blue Line connects Long-Term Parking, the Rental Car Center, all terminals, terminal garages, the BART Station and the Grand Hyatt at SFO.
The airport has 1 international terminal and 3 domestic terminals, easily connectable via pedestrian walkways or by riding the AirTrain. SFO has good public transport links with regular buses serving the airport, as well as the BART train station with direct services to downtown San Francisco.
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You will need to reclear TSA security once you arrive in your departure terminal. For international arriving passengers, you must claim all checked bags at Customs and recheck with your departing airline, even if the bags are checked to your final destination! To learn more about the AirTrain system, click here.
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For most domestic layovers, you won't have to go through security again. However, some airports have separate security checkpoints for each terminal, so if you land in one terminal and your next flight is in another, you would have to go through security again.
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The answer is YES, in theory. TSA is supposed to allow you access to the checkpoint of any terminal at an airport where you have a valid boarding pass for a departing flight on the same day.
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Pedestrian walkways connect Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at San Diego International Airport. Pedestrian bridges and crosswalks connect the passenger terminals to transportation islands and adjacent parking lots in front of the terminals.
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The terminals are arranged in a circular format that is referred to as The Terminal Loop. Terminals 1, 2, and 3 serve primarily domestic flights, while the International Terminal serves (you guessed it!)
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