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SFO INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURES

How Early to Arrive at San Francisco International Airport for International Flights

Recommended: 3 hours before departure

SFO is the second-largest US transpacific gateway. The International Terminal (A and G concourses) clusters most long-haul departures into late-morning and late-evening banks.

SFO at a Glance

Recommended arrival
3 hours
CBP wait range
15-50 min
Peak windows
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 10:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Intl terminals
Terminal 1 (presecurity, above American Airlines ticket counter), Terminal 1, across from gate B6, Terminal 1, Concourse B near gate B13, Terminal 1, Level 2, Concourse C near gate C3, Terminal 1, near gate B4, Terminal 2, Concourse D near gate D12 (temporary while T3/A location is renovated through 2027), Terminal 2, sector 4, fourth floor, Terminal 3, Concourse F near gate F11, Terminal 3, near gate E4, International Terminal A, International Terminal A, between gates A2 and A6, International Terminal A, Level 3 after security, International Terminal A, Level 4 after security, International Terminal A, Level 4 near gate A1, International Terminal A, Level 5 after security, International Terminal A, near gate A5, International Terminal G, adjacent to gate G1, Level 2, International Terminal G, between gates G6 and G9, International Terminal G, near entrance to gates G1-G14

Why International Flights Need More Time

International departures involve a passport check at the gate or boarding-pass scanner — and many airlines also do a document verification at check-in or bag drop. That single step alone adds 5-15 minutes to the standard domestic flow at San Francisco International Airport.

Most airlines close international check-in 60 minutes before departure (versus 30-45 minutes for domestic), and bag drop deadlines for SFO are sometimes 75 minutes out. Missing the cutoff is the single most common reason travelers miss long-haul flights, and a denied boarding can cost a full ticket plus a rebook fee.

CBP processes inbound international travelers, not outbound — but the security and check-in ecosystem at SFO's international terminals is sized to absorb both the departure flow and connecting passengers from arriving flights. That feedback loop is why international terminals run busier and slower than the domestic side, even with the same nominal staffing.

Peak Times at SFO

International flights tend to bunch into specific windows depending on the destination region. At SFO, the windows below see the heaviest check-in and security traffic:

  • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM— add 30 minutes if your departure falls in this window
  • 10:00 PM - 1:00 AM— add 30 minutes if your departure falls in this window

Customs & Immigration at SFO

San Francisco International Airport has a CBP Federal Inspection Services facility. Standard processing for arriving international passengers typically runs 15-50 min, with peaks during evening transatlantic and Asian arrival banks.

Global Entry kiosks process most members in under 10 minutes and your membership includes TSA PreCheck for departures — the lane that actually matters when you're trying to make a long-haul flight from SFO.

See all US airports with Global Entry kiosks

Major International Carriers at SFO

Each airline has its own international check-in cutoffs and bag drop deadlines. For US carriers, see our check-in time pages:

UnitedAir CanadaBritish AirwaysLufthansaCathay PacificSingapore AirlinesANA

SFO-Specific Tips

  • All international departures use the International Terminal — Boarding Area A (Star Alliance and others) or Boarding Area G (United and partners).
  • The AirTrain inside the airport connects all terminals, parking, BART, and the rental car center; allow 10-15 minutes from BART to the International Terminal.
  • SFO has Global Entry kiosks and Mobile Passport Control; both work well during the 8-11 PM Asia arrival bank.
  • Fog can delay morning departures from May through August — plan accordingly if you have a tight connection in Asia or Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions

How early should I arrive at SFO for an international flight?
Arrive 3 hours before an international departure from SFO. The International Terminal handles a heavy late-morning transpacific bank and a large late-evening bank to Asia and Australia. Security lines at Boarding Area G (United) are particularly long during the 9-11 PM push.
Which terminal handles international flights at SFO?
All international flights depart from the International Terminal, split between Boarding Area A (mostly Star Alliance, oneworld and SkyTeam partners) and Boarding Area G (United and Star Alliance partners).
Does Global Entry work at SFO?
Yes. SFO has Global Entry kiosks in both arrivals halls of the International Terminal. Members typically clear CBP in under 10 minutes; standard processing runs 15-50 minutes during peak Asia arrival banks.