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=== Terminal B === [[File:SJC Terminal B (January 2025).jpg|thumb|right|Terminal B viewed from a departing plane in January 2025]] [[File:SJCterminalb.JPG|thumb|right|The departure hall of Terminal B, taken in 2011{{efn|Line 16 of Terminal B: In 2017, the airport added two gates, Gates 29 and 30, at the south end of the terminal. Due to the airport's growth in recent years, a new temporary facility was added at the south end of the terminal that includes six additional gates as part of the $58 million project. Gates 31-35 opened June 13, 2019, and Gate 36 opened on November 1, 2019.<ref name="6gates">{{cite web|url=https://www.eturbonews.com/255390/san-jose-international-airport-celebrates-opening-of-additional-boarding-gates/|title=San Jose International Airport celebrates opening of additional boarding gates|date=June 14, 2019|access-date=June 14, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190615021817/https://www.eturbonews.com/255390/san-jose-international-airport-celebrates-opening-of-additional-boarding-gates/|archive-date=June 15, 2019|url-status=live}}</ref>}}]] Terminal B has 20 gates: 17โ36, serving Southwest, Alaska, and Zipair Tokyo. The concourse was designed by [[Gensler]] and built by [[Clark Construction]], while the Terminal headhouse was designed by [[Fentress Architects]] with construction management by Hensel Phelps Construction Co. The terminal officially opened on June 30, 2010. Its design features dramatic daylit spaces, modern art, shared use ticket counters/gates, and chairs with power cords and [[USB]] ports on the armrests to charge laptops or handheld devices. The terminal earned a LEED Silver certification from the [[U.S. Green Building Council]] in 2010 in recognition of the airport's significant commitment to environmentally sustainable design and construction.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sjc.org/about/newsroom/2010_releases/leed.htm |title= Silicon Valley's Airport Earns LEEDยฎ Silver for New Terminal B Concourse|website=www.sjc.org |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120304102307/http://www.sjc.org/about/newsroom/2010_releases/leed.htm |archive-date=March 4, 2012}}</ref> The terminal has two international arrival gates: Gates 17 and 18. All arrivals from international flights at the airport must clear customs and immigration from the International Arrivals building (except for flights from airports with [[United States border preclearance|US border preclearance]]). Gates 17โ23 of the new concourse were opened to the public on July 15, 2009. During this time, check-in, security, and baggage claim were all in Terminal A. Gates 24โ28 were opened on June 30, 2010, along with Terminal B's pre-security facilities. In 2017, the airport added two gates, Gates 29 and 30, at the south end of the terminal. Due to the airport's growth in recent years, a new temporary facility was added at the south end of the terminal that includes six additional gates as part of the $58 million project. Gates 31-35 opened June 13, 2019, and Gate 36 opened on November 1, 2019.<ref name="6gates"/> [[File:Seating in San Jose Airport.jpg|thumb|right|The seating area, with sockets and USB ports in each armrest]]
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