5 comments

  • cmiles84 minutes ago
    Most airports have some form of this, it’s just not public or promoted and is sort of an if you know you know thing for special cases.<p>For example the airline can give you a “gate only” pass. Essentially you need somebody to sponsor you to be on the other side of the security gates. In this case the airport itself is openly offering to sponsor folks.
  • fiatpandas20 minutes ago
    Pretty cool program. Would be slightly annoying if you wanted to get the pass with any regularity, but I love that it’s being offered.<p>San Diego has SAN Pass, which is essentially the same program with the same rationale for existence.
  • phantom78426 minutes ago
    Pittsburgh International Airport had a program like this for a few years, but it was suspended during Covid and never came back.
  • geoduck141 hour ago
    &gt;With SFO Gate Explorer, you can bring or meet friends and family at the gate, check out the latest exhibits and art pieces from the award-winning SFO Museum, and take in SFO’s world-class shopping and dining.<p>I haven&#x27;t been to SFO recently. Does anyone know if they genuinely have good art or good dining?
    • arkits31 minutes ago
      It&#x27;s typical airport food and &quot;&quot;&quot;art&quot;&quot;&quot;. I&#x27;ve seen more fancier airports in Asia and Middle east<p>I&#x27;ve seen families tag along all the way to the security to say goodbyes... This seems like a great way to spend some more time right until the flight
    • mc3228 minutes ago
      Sometimes they have artifacts -perhaps on loan, other times it’s what you can expect for a non serious museum where it seems stilted.<p>The food is better than most airports and often they are outposts of known restaurants though not as good as the actual main restaurants that have locations in the area.<p>It’s still an airport and most people are just transiting and not too interested in the exhibits. They might as well have community college students put up their work there and few would be the wiser.
  • VoidWhisperer1 hour ago
    Neat idea. I do wonder how they managed to convince the TSA to allow this.
    • gucci-on-fleek1 hour ago
      San Francisco is notable for being one of the very few airports to use a third-party contractor instead of the TSA for security [0], so this might have something to do with it.<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.flysfo.com&#x2F;flight-info&#x2F;alerts-advisories&#x2F;tsa-lines-normal-wait-times" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.flysfo.com&#x2F;flight-info&#x2F;alerts-advisories&#x2F;tsa-lin...</a>
      • jjice50 minutes ago
        Very interesting. Is it a noticeably different experience? I&#x27;ve only gone through SFO twice years ago and I don&#x27;t recall a distinct experience.
        • mc3225 minutes ago
          No, it feels the same as any other airport. It’s like hiring roofing contractors. Either one you choose the experience is going to be pretty similar regardless of choice.