United Airlines (Chicago) and its partners atย San Franciscoย International Airport are preparing to open the newly renovated Boarding Area E in Terminal 3, which will provide United customers ultra-modern, flyer-friendly conveniences that elevate their travel experience.
Scheduled to re-openย Jan. 28, the 68,800-square-foot boarding area will reflect the airport’s status as the nation’s premier West Coast aviation hub. Designed to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, Boarding Area E will offer 10 gates for United customers and will be able to accommodate more than 50 departures each day.
Boarding Area E will offer an up-close view of the airfield and the Bay Area from a 23-foot-high window wall. Customers will enjoy several other amenities, including:
- The “Flight Deck” โ an interactive information and entertainment area for guests to enjoy and explore
- Comfortable seating options that include the iconicย Fritz Hansenย “egg” chairs and swivel lounge chairs
- Dining and concession options from Bay Area vendors, such as Klein’s Deli
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Nine state-of-the-art work stations and access to more than 375 power outlets
- A yoga room
- An interactive kids’ play area designed by Bay Area artistย Eric Staller
Additional Investments
United is making other investments in Terminal 3, including a new reception area for the airline’s Global Services customers and a new check-in area forย MileagePlusย Premierย customers, both scheduled to open in September.
Also:
- United recently began construction of a new Station Operations Center, from which the airline manages its departures, arrivals and customer service at the airport. The center is scheduled to open in April.
- United anticipates moving its existing Terminal 1 Boarding Area B operations to Terminal 3 by mid-May, simplifying connections for customers.
- A newย United Clubย is scheduled to open during the summer of 2015.
San Francisco Leadership Announcement
Additionally, United today announced it has appointedย Mike Hanna, the airline’s managing director ofย San Franciscoย operations and customer service, to the position of vice president, underscoring the importance of theย San Franciscoย hub.
Since Hanna assumed leadership of the hub inย May 2012, United’s operational performance has improved significantly, with baggage-handling reliability up 25 percent in 2013 versus 2012, and “controllable delays” โ those not attributed, for example, to inclement weather โ down nearly 50 percent for mainline flights and more than 40 percent for regional flights. Satisfaction amongย San Franciscoย customers, as measured from post-travel surveys, has increased six-fold since mid-2012.
United atย San Franciscoย International Airport
United is the largest carrier atย San Franciscoย International Airport, offering nearly 300 daily flights to 90 destinations worldwide, more than any other airline from the Bay Area. From itsย San Franciscoย hub, United also offers more nonstop trans-Pacific service to and fromย the United Statesย than any other airline. With nearly 30 daily nonstop flights to 20 international destinations, United will add two more international destinations fromย San Franciscoย this year, when it begins nonstop service toย Taipei, Taiwan, in March and toย Chengdu, China, in June.
Copyright Photo: Mark Durbin/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 777-222 ER N786UA (msn 26938) arrives at the San Francisco hub.

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