Where can I charge my laptop at SFO internationational terminal?
They have internet at SFO, but I am running out of battery. I have checked all the bars, but none seem to have outlets. Is there any way I can charge my gadgets while waiting for my flight?
Best Answer
According to the Sleeping in Airports review, you can charge for a fee at
- Terminal 1, Boarding Area B near Gate 23
- Terminal 3, Boarding Area E near Gate 61
- Terminal 3, Boarding Area F near Gate 87
You might find free plugs elsewhere, but if you're desperate head on over and get charged up, then do more looking.
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Answer 2
Just found two desks at Gate A11 of the international terminal. You can work and charge at the same time.
While boarding I noticed yet two other desks where gear can be charged at gate A12
Answer 3
Wander around the waiting areas near the gates. There are a lot of empty ones and I've usually found some outlets there.
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