Alaska Airlines has announced plans to expand its lounge network with a new 13,000-square-foot facility at San Diego International Airport’s Terminal 2. Construction on the lounge is set to begin in early 2027, and it will become the third airline-operated lounge in that terminal.
The new space will serve passengers traveling on Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines, which now operate as a combined entity following their recent merger. The lounge aims to accommodate travelers flying to more than 45 nonstop destinations from San Diego, giving Alaska and Hawaiian the broadest network among carriers at the airport.
According to Todd Traynor-Corey, vice president of guest products and experience at Alaska Airlines: “Our Lounges are more than just a place for guests to wait for their next flight. They're an extension of our signature hospitality and comfort that our guests experience each time they fly with us. With our new San Diego Lounge on the horizon, we're shaping the future of travel with spaces designed to make travel feel seamless, elevated and welcoming."