SMF Terminal Maps & Guide
SMF Airport Map Topics:- Airport Terminal Maps
- Getting Around SMF Airport
- Frequent Flier Terminal Tips
- Security & Screening
- Food, Shops & Services
- Baggage Claim Areas
- Airport Map FAQ
Welcome to Sacramento Airport, your gateway to an effortless travel experience. Whether you're navigating through Terminal A or Terminal B, our comprehensive guide will help you find everything from terminal maps to dining options, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey.
Airport Terminal Maps
Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at Sacramento Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.
SMF Airport Terminal Map: First, scroll down on this page to the map image. Then, tap or click on the image or button to choose your terminal or locate parking facilities. A window will open with an interactive map, allowing you to pan and zoom to a specific terminal or concourse, gate, or amenity. You can also use the search feature to highlight the location on the map of gates, restaurants, lounges, security checkpoints, baggage claim areas and more. In addition, get directions from one location to another, which is very handy when you know your arrival and departure gate for a connection!
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Sacramento Airport Terminal Map
Getting Around SMF Airport
The airport features two main terminals, Terminal A and Terminal B, which together house a total of 32 gates. Terminal A, which opened in 1998, has 13 gates and serves airlines such as Air Canada, American, Delta, and United. Terminal B, which was rebuilt and opened in 2011, has 19 gates and serves airlines including Aeromexico, Alaska, Frontier, Hawaiian, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit, and Volaris. Both terminals offer modern amenities and free Wi-Fi throughout public areas.
For easy navigation between the terminals, travelers can make use of the automated people mover system that connects the airside and landside sections of Terminal B. To move within each terminal, clear signage and information desks are available to assist with directions. Additionally, the terminals are equipped with a variety of dining and shopping options, including unique-to-Sacramento restaurants in Terminal A’s remodeled food court.
To ensure a smooth experience, it’s advisable to check terminal maps and gate information upon arrival. Information screens are prominently placed throughout both terminals, providing real-time updates on flight statuses and gate numbers. If you need assistance, airport staff are readily available to help with directions and any other inquiries you might have.
Explore which airlines are based at SMF Airport and learn their terminal assignments.
Frequent Flier Terminal Tips
To help you navigate the airport terminals with ease, we’ve gathered the best advice and tips from SMF-based frequent travelers, flight attendants, pilots, and airport staff. Their first-hand insights will guide you through the terminals for a smoother journey. Here’s what they have to say:
Navigating the Airport
"If you're connecting between Terminal A and Terminal B, make sure to use the automated people mover. It saves a lot of time and hassle, especially during peak hours." — John D., Roseville, CA, January 2024
"Terminal B is newer and has more modern amenities, but Terminal A has some unique local eateries that are worth checking out if you have time." — Maria S., Davis, CA, March 2024
Amenities & Services
"The Escape Lounge in Terminal A is a great place to relax before your flight. It’s open to all passengers for a fee and offers excellent food and drink options." — Alex P., Elk Grove, CA, February 2024
"For families, there are play areas in both terminals. It’s a lifesaver when traveling with young kids who need to burn off some energy." — Linda K., Folsom, CA, May 2024
Security
"If you have TSA PreCheck, use the lanes in Terminal A. They are usually less crowded compared to Terminal B." — Mike R., Woodland, CA, April 2024
"CLEAR lanes are available in both terminals, but the one in Terminal A is generally faster. It’s worth enrolling if you travel frequently." — Emily T., Rocklin, CA, June 2024
Baggage
"For quicker baggage claim, stand near the carousel exit. Luggage tends to come out faster on that end." — Carlos M., West Sacramento, CA, August 2024
"If you have any issues with your luggage, the baggage service offices are very helpful and located conveniently in both terminals." — Sarah L., Rancho Cordova, CA, July 2024
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Security & Screening
In this section, you'll find detailed information about the locations of security checkpoints, including TSA and TSA PreCheck lanes, at the airport. Learn about the expedited screening options available through TSA PreCheck and CLEAR, as well as the Global Entry program for international travelers. Discover where passport and immigration control facilities are located, and take advantage of special offers for CLEAR and TSA PreCheck enrollment and renewal. Stay informed about real-time TSA wait times to help plan your journey more efficiently.
Locations of Security Checkpoint(s)
The Sacramento Airport has security checkpoints located in both Terminal A and Terminal B. Terminal A has two security checkpoints, one located near the entrance of the terminal and the other near the gates. Terminal B has one security checkpoint located near the entrance of the terminal. All passengers are required to go through security before entering the gate area.
Fast Track Lanes and Locations
The Sacramento Airport offers TSA PreCheck, which allows eligible passengers to go through an expedited security screening process. TSA PreCheck lanes are available at all three security checkpoints in Terminal A and B. In addition, the airport offers a CLEAR program, which provides expedited security screening for members. CLEAR lanes are available at the security checkpoint near the entrance of Terminal A.
Passport & Immigration Control Locations
The Sacramento Airport has a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility located in Terminal B for international arrivals. Passengers arriving from international destinations will go through passport and immigration control at this facility. The CBP facility is open daily from 10:00am to 8:00pm.
TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints
The Sacramento Airport has several TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints located throughout the airport. These checkpoints are designed to help expedite the security process for passengers. TSA Pre Check is a program that allows eligible passengers to receive expedited screening at security checkpoints. To be eligible for TSA Pre Check, passengers must apply and be approved through the TSA Pre Check program. Once approved, passengers can use TSA Pre Check lanes at participating airports. At Sacramento Airport, TSA Pre Check lanes are available at all security checkpoints.
Check out real-time TSA wait times by visiting the airport wait times section.
Global Entry Locations
The Sacramento Airport is an approved location for the Global Entry program. Global Entry is a program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. To apply for Global Entry, passengers must complete an online application and pay a fee. Once approved, passengers can use Global Entry kiosks at participating airports. At Sacramento Airport, Global Entry kiosks are located in the Customs and Border Protection area of Terminal B. Passengers must have their passport and Global Entry card or mobile app to use the kiosks.
CLEAR Lane Locations
CLEAR Plus lanes are located at both Terminal A and Terminal B
For information on when CLEAR Plus and TSA checkpoints are open, visit our Airport Wait Times page.
Limited Time CLEAR Offer
In partnership with iFly, you can now get CLEAR for 2 months free! You can enjoy the convenience of CLEAR on your next trip without the hassle and stress of long lines at the TSA checkpoint. Enrollment is fast and easy.
Ready to Renew or Enroll in TSA PreCheck* for Faster Travel?
Renew Your TSA Pre Membership
Is your TSA PreCheck membership expiring soon? Renew your 5-year membership online with ease through this exclusive iFly offer. Continue to enjoy the benefits of faster airport security, including shorter lines and the convenience of not having to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Don’t wait—Renew today!
Enroll in TSA PreCheck
If you’re new to TSA Pre, now is the perfect time to enroll! Take advantage of this offer to join the program and start enjoying stress-free travel. With PreCheck, you’ll breeze through airport security with shorter lines and no need to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Enroll Now!
*TSA Precheck is available to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and lawful permanent residents.
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Food, Shops & Services
the airport, also known as SMF, is a great airport for food and shopping. Terminal A and Terminal B both offer a variety of options for travelers to indulge in.
For those looking for a quick bite, Terminal A has a food court with a variety of options such as McDonald's, Starbucks, and California Pizza Kitchen. Terminal B also has a food court with similar options, including a Peet's Coffee and Tea. If you have more time to spare, there are also sit-down restaurants such as Iron Horse Tavern and Dos Coyotes Border Cafe.
In terms of shopping, both terminals have a variety of stores to choose from. From souvenir shops to luxury brands, there is something for everyone. Terminal A has a duty-free store, while Terminal B has a Brookstone and a MAC Cosmetics store.
In addition to food and shopping, SMF also offers a variety of amenities and services. Both terminals have charging stations for electronic devices, as well as free Wi-Fi throughout the airport. There are also ATMs, currency exchange services, and a baggage storage facility. For those traveling with children, there are play areas located in both terminals.
Looking for restaurants and shops at the airport? Check our restaurants and retail guide for more information.
Baggage Claim Areas
Upon arrival at the airport, passengers can easily locate the baggage claim areas in both Terminal A and Terminal B. The baggage claim areas are clearly marked and conveniently located near the exits. Passengers can expect their luggage to arrive on the baggage carousels within 10-15 minutes after their flight has landed. If you have any issues with your baggage, there are baggage service offices located in both terminals where you can report lost or damaged luggage.
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Sacramento Terminal Q&A
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