SFO AIRPORT CLOSE DOWN FOR SAFETY IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The San Francisco International Airport (SFO) international terminal was closed because of a suitcase at the airport without anyone attending to it. Airport officials and police shutdown part of airport international terminal yesterday, for public safety reasoning and handling of the unattended suitcase properly for security. Passengers traveling on international flights were impacted with flight delays, and domestic flight passengers were doing fine with their flight status. The SFO airport shutdown included BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) station transportation as well as Highway 101 roadway to the airport. The airport international terminal was reopened including BART after the suitcase was properly cleared with a security procedural process.

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