Air France Golden Gate Lounge
- Complimentary snacks
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Complimentary house wine and beer
- Complimentary liquor
- Accessible
- Air conditioning
- Newspapers and magazines
- TV
Located in International Terminal A, immediately after security on the 4th floor, the Golden Gate Lounge supplements Air France’s larger and much more luxurious 3rd floor lounge which is reserved for the the French flag carrier’s own flyers.
The Golden Gate Lounge features comfortable seating, Wi-Fi, and an assortment of snacks, finger food, and light fare, as well as complimentary alcoholic beverages. Unlike the “true” Air France Lounge on the 3rd floor, the Golden Gate Lounge does not have showers.
Note that Priority Pass members may be turned away at peak times, especially between 11 am and 1 pm, and 5 pm and 10:30 pm.
Air France Golden Gate Lounge at San Francisco, CA (SFO) welcomes:
- Pay-in customers: relax at the lounge no matter what airline you’re flying. Purchase access now and save time and money.
- Air France La Premiere passengers departing on a same-day flight.
- Air France Hippocampe (HIPP) passengers departing on a same-day flight.
- Air France and KLM Business Class passengers departing on a same-day flight.
- Air France Economy and Premium Economy Class passengers departing on a same-day flight, for a fee payable in cash or miles.
- Air France Flying Blue Gold, Platinum, and Club 2000 members departing on or connecting to/from a same-day international flight operated by a SkyTeam member, in any class of service (+1 guest)
- International First and Business Class passengers departing on or connecting to/from a same-day international flight operated by a SkyTeam member airline.
- SkyTeam Elite Plus members departing on or connecting to/from a same-day international flight operated by a SkyTeam member airline, in any class of service (+1 guest)
Notes:
- Guests must be traveling on any flight operated by a SkyTeam member airline. Member must remain with the guests at all times during the visit.
- Lounge access will be provided only at your departure airport and not on arrival, unless you are connecting to a domestic flight or other qualifying international flight.
View detailed access rules at skyteam.com and airfrance.com
Cards accepted
Delta Sky Club
When flying Delta or a partner airline
DragonPass
Lounge Key
Access may be restricted at peak times
Priority Pass (Standard, Standard Plus, Prestige)
Access may be restricted at peak times
You may have access to Air France Golden Gate Lounge as a premium customer of one of the following airlines, or as an elite member of their frequent flyer program. Check the Access rules tab for more details, or use our lounge access wizard to find out if you have access.
SkyTeam
Access for eligible customers traveling on any SkyTeam member airline.
Aerolineas Argentinas (AR) | Aeromexico (AM) | Air Europa (UX) | |||
Air France (AF) | China Airlines (CI) | China Eastern (MU) | |||
Delta (DL) | Garuda Indonesia (GA) | ITA Airways (AZ) | |||
KLM (KL) | Kenya Airways (KQ) | Korean Air (KE) | |||
MEA Middle East Airlines (ME) | SAS (SK) | Saudia (SV) | |||
TAROM (RO) | Vietnam Airlines (VN) | Virgin Atlantic (VS) | |||
Xiamen Airlines (MF) |
Star Alliance
Access for eligible customers traveling on the following Star Alliance member airlines only.
EVA Air (BR) |
oneworld
Access for eligible customers traveling on the following oneworld member airlines only.
Qantas (QF) | Qatar Airways (QR) |
Other airlines
Philippine Airlines (PR) |
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Overall ratings
It’s a lounge. Not very big, not too nice inside, not the greatest food or service. But it is a lounge.
Nestled at the end of a small, somewhat hidden aisle on Level 4, this lounge offers a surprisingly underwhelming experience for frequent travelers. The layout feels disorganized, especially with the mini bar, which is not up to par in terms of quality or selection. The service is substandard, with disposable utensils being the only option – a rather unexpected touch for an international lounge.
However, there’s one notable highlight: a piping hot serving of porridge, a little gem for Asian rice lovers.
If you wanna see the very bottom level of a lounge can be, this is a must place to go.
The worst experience ever with this so called lounge. We had an access purchased 1 month in advance before our 14 hours long flight. We came rje same day to confirm: there was a sign that they were normally operating from 8 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. and we could coma later if we wanted. We came 2 hours later and they had already another sign: that they don’t provide the service after 6 p.m. for people who bought the access. Ridiculous!! The lady at the front desk was just kept saying: We don’t accept anymore the passes. Why? We don’t accept. Why? And then: they don’t understand me (the the other employee: what a service). Just terrible. Never go there if you have another choice.
Visited 6/4/24: tiny lounge, friendly staff, food better than expected.
Walked for 30 minutes and then made the effort of crossing from G to A to access the Priority Pass lounges and chose the Golden Gate lounge because it was morning and we thought we’d prefer the breakfast options at this one.
It’s nothing but a dump, everywhere is dirty, paper cups/plates. Two shared toilets with a bin bag covering the urinals. The warm food is cold and shouldn’t be sitting for as long as it has. There is nothing priority about this place. Save your money and choose somewhere else.