Senator Dianne Feinstein International Terminal

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S Link Rd
San Francisco, CA 94128

The Senator Dianne Feinstein International Terminal, inaugurated on December 10, 2000, is the largest international terminal in North America, having served over 253 million passengers in its first 24 years. This terminal honors both Mayor Edwin E. Lee and Senator Dianne Feinstein, featuring a departures hall named after Lee and the terminal itself named in Feinstein's honor.

Inside the terminal, travelers can find the San Francisco Airport Commission Aviation Library and Louis A. Turpen Aviation Museum, which showcases an architectural adaptation of the airport's 1930s passenger lobby. The terminal is committed to providing a comprehensive travel experience with various amenities and services for passengers.

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Ane V.
4/30/2023

The airport is good. Plenty of shops, restaurants, seats to relax with some of them having a plug for your device and water refilling stations. There's even a museum at the International gate...

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Bee W.
8/2/2023

The airport is fine but nothing special. I find the food pricier than some airports but then California is expensive to live in. The service charge already added on is not something I appreciate....

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George U.
8/9/2022

The airport is very organized and well run and the personnel very friendly. A few of the security agents along the scanners could use customer service training, some of them appear to have a chip...

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Mark M.
12/15/2018

Access to this area from the other side of the general domestic terminal is very odd, with a small opening to walk into, and a long hallway an escalator, you would think you're not walking the...

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Drew O.
6/20/2022

This terminal is a terrible layout. Connected to the main terminals with a mile walk. This terminal has very little to eat or shop at. Not many staff to help either. Hard pass.

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