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Is San Francisco airport easy to get around?

How to connect between SFO Airport terminals. Moving between the terminals is easy at the airport. You can either use the AirTrain or walk to reach from one terminal to another. AirTrain: The AirTrain at SFO Airport have departures from stations every four minutes.



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Passengers may transfer between terminals by walking or riding AirTrain, SFO's automated terminal transit system. International flights depart from SFO's International Terminal. Check-in desks are located on the Departures Level of the Main Hall.

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  1. The Red Line connects all terminals, terminal garages, the BART Station and the Grand Hyatt at SFO.
  2. The Blue Line connects Long-Term Parking, the Rental Car Center, all terminals, terminal garages, the BART Station and the Grand Hyatt at SFO.


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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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Missed flight due to short layover
If you missed your connecting flight due to a short layover, the airline will book you on the next flight free of charge as long as the connecting flight is part of the same ticket.

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Transferring to a Domestic or Onward International Flight All passengers arriving on international flights must complete US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) entry procedures at the International Terminal Arrivals Hall.

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You'll need to clear customs and immigration. Next, you'll recheck your luggage for the domestic flight. Finally, you'll need to go through Transportation Security Administration screening. This may include a physical inspection of your luggage and personal items with a metal detector or a full-body scan.

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You'll need to clear customs and immigration. Next, you'll recheck your luggage for the domestic flight. Finally, you'll need to go through Transportation Security Administration screening. This may include a physical inspection of your luggage and personal items with a metal detector or a full-body scan.

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SFO's 24-hour, year-round AirTrain people mover has station departures about every four minutes, and takes about five minutes to travel between each terminal.

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The recommended layover time for domestic flights is normally one hour. However, as previously stated, you may require longer if your flights are booked with two different airlines, if you are traveling to a very busy airport or if you require special assistance.

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What is the recommended layover time for international flights? For international layover flights booked on one airline, two hours is often recommended to make your connection. If your connecting flight leaves from a notoriously busy airport, it may be necessary to arrange a layover that's at least three hours long.

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What happens if a flight is delayed and you miss your connection? If you miss your connection due to a delay, usually the airline is responsible for providing you with a replacement flight to your destination. They will have to book you on the earliest possible flight available.

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If you missed your connection due to the fault of the airline, the airline should rebook you on the next available flight to your destination. If the missed connection means that the flight is no longer serving the purpose of your original travel plan, you may also want to make use of your rights of reimbursement.

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For international layover flights booked on one airline, two hours is often recommended to make your connection. For international flights on different airlines, the connection time will need to be even greater as you may have to change terminals between the two flights.

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