San Francisco Airports: Choices for Flying into the City by the Bay
San Francisco International Airport (SFO), offering flights to destinations all over the world, is one airport truly deserving of its international name. However, it’s just one of three major airports within convenient reach of the beautiful Bay City, giving you lots of choices about how you fly. You may also try San Jose International Airport and Oakland International Airport.
One of the world’s largest earthquake-protected buildings, San Francisco International Airport showcases some of the very best of modern architecture. It has four terminals connected by the free shuttle system, AirTrain. As well as food courts and extensive shopping facilities there are showers where you can refresh after a long flight. The complex is also home to an aviation museum and library. You can access the airport’s wireless Internet for a small fee. The airport also provides travelers with free art exhibitions throughout its halls.
Getting to and from San Francisco International Airport is made easy by a direct light rail link from the International Terminal. Go to the central transportation island in the arrivals area to find a taxi or bus link. Alternatively, AirTrain can take you to car rental facilities.
San Francisco International Airport is served by most major airlines including Delta, Continental, US Airways, American Airlines, United Airlines, British Airways and Qantas. Finding flights is made easy by a well organized information system with numerous help points.
A drawback to flying to and from San Francisco International Airport is thick fog that creeps across this part of the bay, sometimes causing delays. Fortunately, there are other airport options for flying to San Francisco. Oakland International Airport (OAK) is just across the bay where the fog rarely reaches, and San Jose International Airport (SJC) is sixty miles to the south. If you’re renting a car, check to see if you can leave it at a different airport from the one you picked it up at, as this service is usually available within the area.
San Jose International Airport is equipped with an internal shuttle service and two food courts. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout. Oakland International Airport has four art exhibition areas, an aerospace museum and even an 18-hole on-site golf course to keep you occupied while you wait. It’s attached to the local BART light rail system, which means that you can get into downtown San Francisco in less than an hour.
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