Originally Posted by
Davidholic12
Hello! Sorry if this post is not in the correct location.
Next month I'm traveling to South Korea on a flight that goes from ATL-PHX, PHX-SFO, and SFO-SEOUL. I'm a little unsure of how to navigate the airport at SFO.
I arrive at SFO from PHX, so it's a domestic US Airways flight. SFO has this image provided for US Airways travelers on their website.
From there, I need to take an international flight on Singapore Airlines. The website provides this image:
Once arriving in SFO, will I be where the first image indicates, and should I move towards the destination in the second image? If so, what is the best way of doing this? Thanks for your help!

Welcome to Flyertalk Davidholic.
The answer is probably, but things can change for many reasons. But assuming you do arrive in the US terminal as indicated you should be able to walk from there to the international terminal. A couple things you could do to find your way as smoothly as possible:
Ask the flight attendant on board the flight to SFO which terminal you will land at.
Once off the airplane, check the monitors for your Singapore flight for the departure gate
Head over to the International terminal where the departure gate is.
Take your time to find the signs, think about where you are going and then go.
Note: Assuming you checked your bags all the way through to Korea you will not need to do anything but walk from one terminal to another. You should not need to go outside security.