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San Francisco

SFO

San Francisco International

4 Terminals
57M Passengers/yr
7+ Routes
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What to know about San Francisco International

Operational graph data

San Francisco International (SFO) is Fly2Any's airport-level hub for travelers starting in San Francisco, USA. It connects airport research to route pages, corridor pages, and booking paths without forcing users into isolated searches.

The current airport graph includes 7 outbound route pages from SFO and 4 inbound route pages back into this airport, which makes the page useful as an internal-linking and planning surface before final route selection.

Use this page when airport choice still matters. Once you know the exact route, move into a route page for fare timing, FAQs, and search execution.

Insight Section

SFO airport coverage

These cards summarize the airport's position inside Fly2Any's current route and market graph.

Outbound routes

7

Indexed route pages leaving SFO inside the current programmatic graph.

Inbound routes

4

Indexed route pages returning into SFO from connected markets.

Priority paths

0

Corridor or market-system links attached to this airport for next-step exploration.

Annual passengers

57M

Published airport throughput used as a scale signal for this hub.

Popular Flights from San Francisco

Flights to San Francisco

FAQ Section

SFO airport FAQs

What can I compare from SFO?

Fly2Any currently links 7 outbound route pages and 4 inbound route pages around SFO. Use this airport hub first, then open the route pages with the strongest corridor fit.

When should I use the airport page instead of a route page?

Use the airport page when you are still deciding which market or destination to prioritize. Switch to a route page once you know the origin-destination pair you want to analyze or book.

How does SFO connect into Fly2Any's corridor system?

SFO links into Fly2Any's broader airport and route graph so travelers can move from an airport hub into route and corridor pages without losing context.