Opening of The Club at San Francisco International Airport
Priority Pass, the original and market-leading airport experiences programme owned and operated by Collinson International, welcomes the addition of a brand-new lounge - The Club at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). This bold new airport lounge located in SFO’s new Harvey Milk Terminal 1 is inspired by California's natural beauty, culture and tastes, offering a host of impressive amenities within dedicated relaxation, productivity, and rejuvenation spaces. With three lounges already available in International Terminal A, The Club is the fourth San Franciscan lounge to join Collinson’s global lounge network, giving both Priority Pass Members and LoungeKey customers a brand-new lounge to enjoy in this key US travel hub.
Innovative features that elevate the guest experience include the lobby which mimics majestic redwood trees with dappled lighting through the leaves, guiding guests towards a cabin-inspired bar and open dining area. The warm and inviting space offers a mix of private and social seating arrangements, while a glazed concourse viewing area evokes the iconic San Francisco fog.
Showcasing local talent, The Club SFO immerses guests in captivating art, including the works of award-winning Californian artists Cathy Lu and Denise Laws. It pays tribute to the region’s culinary scene by featuring fresh ingredients and partnering with homegrown suppliers and featuring a 100% Northern California wine list to further showcase the area’s unique flavors.
Prioritising guest well-being, The Club SFO offers innovative wellness and fitness features, providing easy access to workouts on the go. Its three first-of-its-kind Luminescence Rooms offer individual sanctuaries equipped with adjustable color temperature lighting to promote relaxation or offer a boost of energy, while the Relaxation Room provides a tranquil space to unwind. Afterwards, freshen up in the lounge’s spa-like shower facilities.
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