Alaska Lounge (Terminal 1, across from gate B6) — San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
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About This Lounge
Located in Terminal 1, directly across from gate B6, the Alaska Lounge at San Francisco International Airport offers a tranquil retreat for travelers seeking a moment of relaxation before their flight. This lounge is designed with comfort in mind, featuring spacious seating arrangements, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a selection of newspapers and magazines for your reading pleasure. The Alaska Lounge prides itself on its curated menu, offering a variety of snacks, beverages, and premium coffee to keep you refreshed. With a focus on sustainability, many food options highlight local ingredients, providing a taste of the Bay Area. While day passes are not available, members and eligible travelers can enjoy a serene environment away from the bustling terminal, complete with friendly staff ready to assist your needs. Whether you’re unwinding or preparing for your journey, the Alaska Lounge is a perfect stopover for comfort and convenience.
Pros
- Priority Pass accepted
Cons
- No day pass option
- No reviews yet
How to Access Alaska Lounge
There are several ways to access Alaska Lounge at San Francisco International Airport (SFO):
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Many premium travel credit cards include lounge network access (Priority Pass, DragonPass, or LoungeKey) that may grant entry to this lounge. Cards like the Amex Platinum and Chase Sapphire Reserve are popular choices for frequent travelers seeking lounge access.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Alaska Lounge located?
Alaska Lounge is located at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in Terminal 1, across from gate B6. The lounge is situated airside (after security).
How can I access Alaska Lounge?
Access to Alaska Lounge is available through: Alaska Lounge / Lounge+ membership, Alaska/oneworld First Class, Priority Pass, Oneworld Emerald/Sapphire, Day pass ($65)
Does Alaska Lounge accept Priority Pass?
Yes, Alaska Lounge accepts Priority Pass members. Guest access and any restrictions vary, so please check your specific Priority Pass membership terms.
Are there other lounges in San Francisco?
Yes, you can view all airport lounges in San Francisco to compare options across different airports and terminals in the area.
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