Air Canada has opened its 28th brand-new Maple Leaf Lounge at San Francisco International Airport marking its third in US. The lounge is located at Terminal 2 and features Air Canada’s first outdoor lounge terrace along with premium amenities, food and beverages

“We’re thrilled to bring our Maple Leaf Lounge experience to San Francisco International Airport, giving our Bay Area customers a way to enjoy Air Canada’s award-winning product and glowing hearted hospitality from the moment they arrive,” said Jacqueline Harkness, managing director, products and services, Air Canada. “It’s one more way we’re investing to become San Francisco’s favourite way to travel internationally.”

The new lounge is 165-seat, 8168 square ft. and features an expansive outdoor terrace with aircraft and runway views. The design and décor of the lounge are inspired from California highlighting the local markets and flavours.

Some of the menu attractions at the lounge include the iconic San Francisco fish stew cioppino, alongside a selection of California wines, and beer from Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and Anchor Brewing—America’s first craft beer.

The lounge also features E-Gates and biometric identification for seamless, hands-free lounge entry along with a VIP room for 10 people.

“We’re thrilled to bring our Maple Leaf Lounge experience to San Francisco International Airport, giving our Bay Area customers a way to enjoy Air Canada’s award-winning product and glowing hearted hospitality from the moment they arrive,” said Jacqueline Harkness, managing director, products and services at Air Canada. “It’s one more way we’re investing to become San Francisco’s favourite way to travel internationally.”

Air Canada offers lounges in 19 airports worldwide including at New York’s LaGuardia and Newark airports and at Los Angeles and San Francisco airports in California.