Hawaiian Airlines has relocated its operations at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to Harvey Milk Terminal 1. This move aligns with the airline's efforts to optimize operations following its acquisition by Alaska Airlines nearly three months ago. The relocation involves sharing a check-in counter with Alaska in a "co-location" setup.
"Starting today, Hawaiian Airlines will move its check-in counter and airport operations at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) from the International Terminal to Harvey Milk Terminal 1 in a co-location with Alaska Airlines," the airline stated.
Alaska had previously consolidated its operations at Terminal 1 after completing a two-year relocation project from Terminal 2. The terminal features automated bag drops, which Alaska describes as an "innovative and seamless self-service technology."