Alaska Airlines proudly announces the grand opening of its newest Alaska Lounge at San Francisco International Airport’s Harvey Milk Terminal 1. The modern and spacious 11,000 square foot lounge enhances the premium travel experience, offering a welcoming West Coast vibe with open spaces bathed in natural light and warm finishes.
“Today’s unveiling of our elegantly designed Lounge at SFO represents the culmination of over two years of dedicated commitment to enhance the way we care for our guests,” said Sangita Woerner, senior vice president of marketing and guest experience at Alaska Airlines. “Our Lounges redefine the premium travel experience, providing top-tier amenities and ample space to escape the hustle and bustle of the airport, whether you’re traveling with Alaska or our oneworld and global airline partners.”
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Upon entering, guests are transported to a tranquil retreat. They can savor hand-crafted espresso beverages from the barista station or enjoy a refreshing local craft brew and a glass of West Coast wine from the contemporary bar. The space exudes sophistication with sleek, stylish details balanced with an inviting atmosphere for travelers to unwind.
The SFO Lounge offers a complimentary selection of food and beverages, including the popular sourdough bread and spreads and local San Francisco Bay Area sweets. The Lounge features two made-to-order pancake machines, a beloved attraction for travelers of all ages. With 55% more seating than the previous Lounge at Terminal 2, the SFO Lounge includes plug-in outlets at nearly every seat, spaces for quick recharges, and Signature Loungers by floor-to-ceiling windows. Additionally, TalkBox® booths provide privacy for calls or meetings.
Designed in partnership with William Duff Architects, the Lounge aims to secure LEED Gold certification, reflecting Alaska Airlines’ commitment to sustainability. It incorporates water-efficient measures and low-emitting materials to reduce energy use.
The opening of the SFO Alaska Lounge marks the completion of a two-year, $30 million relocation project to Harvey Milk Terminal 1, aligning with Alaska Airlines’ $3 billion investment to enhance infrastructure and guest experience at major West Coast hubs. Last month, Alaska Airlines began operating out of Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and introduced SFO’s first automated bag drop technology to streamline the travel experience.
As the largest carrier at the terminal, Alaska Airlines is set for long-term growth in San Francisco, serving approximately 5 million guests each year. The new lounge coincides with the rollout of the largest summer schedule in the airline’s history, including up to eleven daily flights to Seattle, six to Portland, and seven to San Diego. From SFO, Alaska and its partners offer over 130 weekly flights to 18 international destinations.
Travelers can experience the sophistication and comfort of the new Alaska Lounge at SFO by becoming a Lounge member or purchasing a single-entry pass with a valid Alaska, oneworld, or global airline boarding pass. Lounge membership provides access to all Alaska operated Lounges, including Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, and Anchorage. Lounge+ membership includes access to nearly 90 partner lounges. Learn more about Alaska Lounge membership here.
About Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines and its regional partners serve over 120 destinations across North America. They offer a premium flying experience with award-winning customer service and an industry-leading loyalty program, Mileage Plan. Together with oneworld Alliance members and Global Partners, guests have more choices than ever, accessing over 1,000 worldwide destinations. For more information, visit news.alaskaair.com and follow @alaskaairnews. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group.