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About Oakland Airport (OAK)

IATA/ICAO Code:
OAK/KOAK
Address:
1 Airport Dr, Oakland, CA 94621, USA
City:
Oakland
Country:
United States
Phone:
+1 510-563-3300
Website: http://www.oaklandairport.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IFlyOAKland
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Arrivals: Oakland (OAK) Arrivals
Departures: Oakland (OAK) Departures
Latitude/Longitude
37.721298, -122.221001
Map: Click to view airport map
Reviews:
Oakland Airport Duty Free
3.8 rating based on 12,345 ratings
Overall rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 6 reviews.
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Oakland Airport (IATA: OAK, ICAO: KOAK), is an airport serving the Oakland area in United States. Scroll down or click here to see what Oakland Airport shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, and facilities we have in our Duty Free Information 2024 Database. Currently in our database we have information on 15 shops, 7 cafes, and 15 restaurants at Oakland Airport. If you believe this data is out of date or incorrect in any way, please contact us and we will get our team of researchers to correct our data.

Oakland International Airport (OAK) is an international airport located in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. It is one of the busiest airports in the United States and serves as a hub for several airlines, including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, and Spirit Airlines. The airport is located about 13 miles southeast of downtown Oakland and offers flights to over 75 cities around the world.

The history of Oakland Airport dates back to 1927 when it was founded by local business leaders and named Oak Knoll Field. In 1942, the US Army purchased the land for military use during World War II and renamed it Fairfield-Suisun Army Airfield. After the war, it was returned to civilian control but remained inactive until 1954 when Alameda County purchased the land and established Oakland International Airport.

Today OAK serves close to 40 million passengers annually with convenient ground transportation options like BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), taxis, shuttles and shared ride services operated by local companies like SuperShuttle. The airport also offers a comprehensive selection of dining options ranging from fast food restaurants to full service sit-down restaurants. OAK also provides a variety of shopping opportunities at its numerous retail stores on both sides of security including duty free stores offering products from top brands such as Godiva Chocolates and Brookstone Watches & Jewelry.

OAK has two separate terminals: North Terminal which houses gates 1-11; and South Terminal which houses gates 12-32. Both terminals offer amenities that make travel more comfortable like pay-per-use lounges where travelers can access high speed Wi-Fi networks or relax before their flight with complimentary drinks and snacks; charging stations for laptops and phones; luggage storage facilities; currency exchange services; mail drop boxes; ATM machines; rental car counters; information booths staffed by knowledgeable personnel ready to assist passengers upon request; a large selection of restaurants providing delicious meals throughout the day; gift shops selling last minute items such as books, magazines or souvenirs; children’s play areas equipped with tablets loaded with games to keep kids entertained while they wait for their flights; massage chairs allowing travelers to receive therapeutic massage treatment while waiting for their departure times at no extra cost; airline ticketing counters providing assistance with tickets changes or rebooking services should passengers need them prior check in time limits set by individual carriers.

From a convenience standpoint Oakland International Airport is definitely one of best airports in terms of overall user experience striving to keep up with modern demands without compromising comfort or safety standards set forth by federal aviation authorities worldwide making OAK a desired destination not only for Bay Area residents but also international visitors looking forward to visit Silicon Valley hotspots or other major attractions located nearby such as Yosemite National Park ,Lake Tahoe , Muir Woods National Monument ,San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf ,Golden Gate Bridge etc..

Frequently Asked Questions about Oakland Airport

It takes approximately 15 mins to drive the 9.0 mi (14.5 kilometres) between the centre of Oakland and Oakland Airport, making it accessible enough to facilitate and accommodate any travel plans. Make sure you arrive in time to take the opportunity to explore the duty-free shopping opportunities located inside OAK airport, where you can purchase exclusive perfumes and colognes, cigarettes, alcohol, food items, confectionery, and souvenirs from United States.

External parking options are available. Don't forget that you can also opt to leave your car at home, thanks to the many public transportation alternatives that can take you to and from Oakland Airport.

Once you arrive at the airport, you have the option to fuel up for your journey ahead by grabbing a bite to eat at any of the 22 available restaurants and cafes, or why not head straight for the duty-free shopping opportunities at the 15 different shops around Oakland Airport? Get a last-minute gift for a loved one, or spoil yourself with a well-deserved souvenir from your trip.

  • Bayfront News
  • Best Buy Express
  • InMotion Entertainment
  • Lake Merritt News
  • Oakland Marketplace
  • Oakland News
  • Oakland Sports Scene
  • Oakland Tribune News
  • See's Candies
  • Sees Candies
  • Sunglass Icon
  • Vino Volo
  • World Passage Duty Free and Travel Retail

  • 8 Bar
  • Andale
  • Auntie Anne's Pretzels
  • Burger King
  • California Pizza Kitchen
  • Chili's Too
  • Fenton's Ice Cream
  • Firewood Cafe
  • Gordon Biersch
  • Heinold's First and Last Chance
  • Jamba Juice
  • Max's Eatz
  • Peet's Coffee
  • Peet's Coffee & Teas
  • Pyramid Ale Taproom
  • Silver Dragon
  • Starbucks
  • Subway
  • Training Grounds

  • Escape Lounge

OAK/KOAK

1 Airport Dr, Oakland, CA 94621, USA

Oakland

United States

+1 510-563-3300

Oakland Airport (OAK/KOAK) shops, restaurants, and facilities

Shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, and facilities at Oakland Airport:

8 Bar
  • Terminal 1 8A
  • After Security
Andale
  • Terminal 2 28
  • After Security
Auntie Anne's Pretzels
  • Terminal 2 26
  • After Security
Bayfront News
  • Terminal 2 28
  • After Security
Best Buy Express
  • Terminal 1 5
  • After Security
California Pizza Kitchen
  • Terminal 2 Food Court
  • After Security
Chili's Too
  • Terminal 1 6
  • After Security
Escape Lounge
  • Terminal 1 8
  • After Security
Fenton's Ice Cream
  • Terminal 2 Food Court
  • After Security
Firewood Cafe
  • Terminal 2 23
  • After Security
Gordon Biersch
  • Terminal 2 29
  • After Security
Heinold's First and Last Chance
  • Terminal 1 Pre-Security
  • Before Security
InMotion Entertainment
  • Terminal 2 25
  • After Security
Jamba Juice
  • Terminal 2 Food Court
  • After Security
Lake Merritt News
  • Terminal 1 9
  • After Security
Max's Eatz
  • Terminal 2 Food Court
  • After Security
Oakland Marketplace
  • Terminal 2 28
  • After Security
Oakland News
  • Terminal 2 Pre-Security
  • Before Security
Oakland Sports Scene
  • Terminal 2 22
  • After Security
Oakland Tribune News
  • Terminal 2 24
  • After Security
Oakland Tribune News
  • Terminal 1 Pre-Security
  • Before Security
Oakland Tribune News
  • Terminal 1 5
  • After Security
Peet's Coffee
  • Terminal 2 23
  • After Security
Peet's Coffee & Teas
  • Terminal 2 28
  • After Security
Pyramid Ale Taproom
  • Terminal 2 24
  • After Security
See's Candies
  • Terminal 1 5
  • After Security
Sees Candies
  • Terminal 2 27
  • After Security
Silver Dragon
  • Terminal 1 9
  • After Security
Silver Dragon
  • Terminal 1 9A
  • After Security
Sunglass Icon
  • Terminal 2 29
  • After Security
Training Grounds
  • Terminal 2 Pre-Security
  • Before Security
Vino Volo
  • Terminal 2 25
  • After Security
World Passage Duty Free and Travel Retail
  • Terminal 1 1
  • After Security

What airlines operate passenger services out of Oakland Airport?

The following airlines all fly passenger services out of Oakland Airport:

Oakland Airport Reviews

★★☆☆☆
Awkward and unsafe location.
- Anamitra Ghatak

★★★★★
Excellent Service and easy airport to use. Always better than SFO for flights and always the most on-time Bay Area airport. New Airport people mover from bart that is fast, convenient and most of all needed for the airport.
- Isiah De'marrea Fos

★★★★☆
Oakland is a main hub for Southwest Airlines. The overall service is pretty good if you are flying with Southwest. Oakland also has a few international destinations, such as Mexico, Sweden, and Norway. Oakland is a relatively small airport, so navigating through its two terminals is simple.
- Noah Fong

★★★★☆
Oakland, the closest major airport to my home, is great due to it's variety of flights while still being a small and manageable airport. The lines for check-in and security aren't nearly as long as nearby airports like SJC and SFO. The terminal is clean, and the gates are more modern in design, however the ticket counters look quite old. Overall a great airport to fly out of. My one qualm is the lack of retail and food choices available in terminal one. Terminal 2 is completely Southwest, so if you're flying any other airline your food choices will be quite limited unless you trek over to terminal 2 after going through security. There are no food or retail options before security in either terminal
- Justin Hughes

★★★★★
Recommend 100% for connection to San Francisco. BART is just $10 to Downtown SF and frequent! I can only speak for security check in Terminal 1, but both times I went through it it was quick and efficient - no hassle. For 32 gates, good food options and handy tech vending machines with headphones etc.
- Anthony Maffei

★★★☆☆
I understand food in airports are expensive but the prices here are too pricey. There was no where for me to sit and wait for the flight.
- Brenda Li
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