Alaska Airlines has today announced the grand opening of their stunning new lounge in Terminal 1 at San Francisco International Airport. The 11,000 square-foot space offers an exceptional preflight experience with a welcoming West Coast vibe.
On Wednesday (July 24, 2024), Alaska Airline announced the grand opening of their new lounge at San Francisco International Airport’s (SFO) Harvey Milk Terminal 1. The modern, spacious 11,000 square-foot lounge will offer guests an unparalleled preflight experience with a West Coast vibe and open spaces bathed in natural light and inviting finishes. Visitor’s to Alaska’s new SFO lounge can enjoy hand-crafted espresso beverages form the barista station, or a local craft beer or West Coast wine from the contemporary bar. Guests can also indulge in a complimentary selection of food and beverages, including Alaska’s popular sourdough bread, along with candy jars featuring local San Francisco Bay Area sweets. The space also features two of the carrier’s popular made-to-order pancake machines.
In Wednesday’s announcement, Alaska Airlines’ SVP – Marketing and Guest Experience, Sangita Woerner, said,
“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. 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.”
Welcome to Alaska Airlines' New Terminal 1 Lounge at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) - Courtesy Alaska Airlines
Alaska’s new SFO lounge is the carrier’s largest in California, offering 55 percent more seating compared to the previous Terminal 2 lounge, complete with power outlets. Guests will also enjoy the carrier’s Signature Loungers positioned by floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as TalkBox® booths to provide complete privacy for calls and meetings. Designed in collaboration with Willian Duff Architects, the new lounge has been built to secure LEED Gold certification, reflecting Alaska’s commitment to sustainability. This will be achieved through water-efficient measures, and the use of low-emitting materials to reduce energy use. Customers can obtain access to Alaska’s new SFO lounge by becoming a Lounge member, or by purchasing a single-entry Lounge pass with a valid Alaska, oneworld, or global airline boarding pass.
Source: Alaska Airlines
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