![]() I was fortunate in that I arrived at the lounge at a point in the day when few travelers were around, but by the time I left at around 17:20, a line of people was waiting to access the lounge. Right now the lounge is open between 07:00 and 18:00 but there are hopes that the lounge will be allowed to stay open to 19:00 from next week and possibly even 20:00 the week after next.Ī key thing to note is that during busier times, the SFO Centurion Lounge is currently operating a one in, one out policy to ensure that it doesn’t breach social distancing regulations. Most Amex Centurion lounges are operating limited hours right now and the lounge at SFO is no exception. The F-Gate concourse is dominated by United Airlines (as is the nearby E-Gate concourse) and although under normal conditions it’s usually possible to use the lounge without needing to re-clear security if you’re flying from the International Terminal, the checkpoint between the F and G gates was very firmly closed during my visit. The Amex Centurion Lounge at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is located opposite Gate F2 in Terminal 3. For more details please see the disclosures found at the bottom of every page.Īmerican Express is now operating all but two of its domestic lounges so on a recent layover in San Francisco, I dropped into the Amex Centurion Lounge at SFO to take a look at how things are shaping up in the current environment and to see what Amex is offering travelers fortunate enough to have access. Terms apply to all credit card welcome offers, earning rates and benefits and some credit card benefits will require enrollment. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. Traveling For Miles and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. Traveling For Miles has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. I don't know the layout and security setup of I-G very well.Some links to products and travel providers on this website will earn Traveling For Miles a commission that helps contribute to the running of the site. If you're flying another airline out of I-G you may possibly have Cent access. If you're flying United domestically you will definitely have access to Centurion on most flights (which are in and out of T3) and possibly have access on all flights if getting from the part of I-G where United has some gates to T3 is easy, something I'm not sure about). ![]() There is a nice Delta club in T1, though, when you're flying them. In other words, if you're flying domestic on American, Southwest, Delta, or Virgin America then you won't have access to Centurion (at least with only one trip through security). So, yes, you'd have to go through security again.assuming security even permits you into T3 despite the fact you don't have a T3 boarding pass. There is no airside connection between T3 and T1/T2. I'm not sure how easy it is to access T3 airside from International Area G, but some sort of connection exists. SFO has limited airside connectivity between terminals. ![]() I know in las vegas once you clear secuirty you can just walk throuhg all the terminals inside. ![]() Anyone know if thats the only way to get around? I also hope this is the only airport that does this for the centurion lounge. Is this the only amex lounge that requires you to reclear security to go through each terminal? So if the SFO centurion lounge is in Terminal 3, if youre departing or arriving from Terminal 1 or 2, you basically gotta exit your terminal and go through security to Terimal 3 to get to the lounge, exit, then reclear security again if you want to transfer back to T1 or 2, etc?
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