If you’re flying into San Francisco on Air New Zealand, you’ll likely be landing at Terminal 3. But what if you need to change terminals?
Here’s what you need to know about Air New Zealand’s SFO terminal.
Air New Zealand has its own terminal at San Francisco International Airport, which is located in Terminal 3. However, if you’re connecting to another flight or departing on a different airline, you may need to change terminals.
Here’s a breakdown of which airlines fly out of which terminals at SFO:
Terminal 3: Air New Zealand, Virgin America
Terminal 2: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines
Terminal 1: Southwest Airlines
If you’re flying Air New Zealand and need to change terminals, the best way to do so is by taking the free SFO AirTrain. The AirTrain stops at all terminals and is the quickest way to get around the airport.
Once you’re at your terminal, head to the check-in counter for your airline. If you’re flying out of Terminal 3, you can check in for your flight at the Air New Zealand counter.
When you’re ready to board your plane, make your way to the correct terminal and gate. Your boarding pass will have this information.
And that’s all you need to know about Air New Zealand’s SFO terminal!
Other related questions:
Q: What terminal is Air New Zealand in San Francisco?
A: Air New Zealand is in Terminal 3 at San Francisco International Airport.
Q: Is SFO Terminal 3 international or domestic?
A: SFO Terminal 3 is both international and domestic.
Q: Which SFO terminal is international?
A: SFO’s Terminal 3 is the international terminal.
Q: Is Terminal 2 domestic or international SFO?
A: Terminal 2 at SFO is domestic.
Bibliography
- Airlines and Terminals for our SFO Airport Shuttle
- Connecting at San Francisco – Air New Zealand
- Air New Zealand – San Francisco Airport (SFO)
- Air New Zealand – San Francisco International Airport
- Air New Zealand – San Francisco International Airport
- Air New Zealand – SFO – MAC Cargo Handling
- Air New Zealand – Los Angeles Airport (LAX)