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5 things you didn't know about San Francisco International
Verified by the CompareFlights team- 1SFO has the worst peak-summer fog delays of any major US airport — and the most dramatic visible-mountain approach in the country, with the airport-adjacent San Bruno Mountain looming directly over runway 28L.
- 2Terminal 1 at SFO is officially named the 'Harvey Milk Terminal' (renamed 2019) — the first US airport terminal named after an openly gay public official.
- 3The air traffic control tower (rebuilt 2016) is built on a base-isolation seismic system designed to survive a magnitude-8 earthquake — among the most advanced of any structure on the West Coast.
- 4SFO's runways are built almost entirely on bay fill brought in from the Hetch Hetchy water project — they're sinking measurably and require ongoing recompaction.
- 5SFO operates the only museum located inside an airport that's accredited by the American Alliance of Museums — the SFO Museum has nine galleries and rotates exhibits across all four terminals.
Frequently asked about SFO
Which terminal does United use at SFO?
United operates domestic flights from Terminal 3 and international long-haul from the International Terminal Boarding Area G. Through-passengers can transit airside between Terminal 3 and the International Terminal G without re-clearing security. Connecting times under an hour are routine for United at SFO.
How early should I arrive at SFO for an international flight?
Three hours ahead is the recommendation for international departures from the International Terminal. Evening trans-Pacific banks (10pm onwards for departures to Asia) generate the densest queues. Domestic travellers should aim for two hours during morning peak.
Is fog a regular problem at SFO?
Yes — coastal stratus reduces SFO to one runway most summer mornings, which causes ground delay programs and inbound holds. The fog typically burns off by midday. If you have a tight connection in summer, build extra buffer for arrivals before noon.
What's the cheapest way from SFO to downtown San Francisco?
BART at $10.05 one-way is the cheapest direct option, with trains from the International Terminal SFO Station to downtown in about 30 minutes. SamTrans plus Caltrain is cheaper but slower at around 75 minutes. Rideshare runs $35-65 to downtown.
Is there a hotel inside SFO?
Yes — the Grand Hyatt at SFO is connected directly to the AirTrain at the West Field with a short ride to all terminals. Several other airport hotels in the Burlingame and Millbrae cluster offer free shuttles from the lower arrivals curb.