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There is more than one way to land in the San Francisco Bay Area, which boasts three major international airports \u2013 <\/span>San Francisco International Airport (SFO)<\/span><\/a>, Oakland International Airport (OAK), and Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC). The largest airport in the Bay Area, San Francisco International Airport serves nearly 57 million passengers annually (pre-COVID numbers). It is among the busiest airports in the US.<\/span><\/p>\n

SFO airport is a major hub for United Airlines and Alaska Airlines, besides being the main base of operations for Virgin America. SFO operates <\/span>nonstop flights<\/span><\/a> to more than 50 international cities and 86 domestic cities. Starting with the quick facts, here\u2019s a detailed San Francisco International Airport terminal guide for you.<\/span><\/p>\n

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