Introduction
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the primary airport serving the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, strategically located between the two cities. As the largest hub for American Airlines and one of the busiest airports in the world, DFW handles over 75 million passengers annually.
The airport has five terminals (A, B, C, D, and E) arranged in a semi-circular layout around a central highway. Each terminal has two concourses connected by a central area:
- Terminal A: American Airlines domestic
- Terminal B: American Airlines domestic, Spirit
- Terminal C: American Airlines domestic
- Terminal D: International flights, American Airlines international
- Terminal E: American Airlines domestic and international partners
All terminals are connected airside by the free Skylink automated train, making DFW one of the easiest major airports for connections. The Grand Hyatt DFW hotel is located in Terminal D.
Destinations from DFW
Direct flights to 187 destinations

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Airlines at DFW
17 airlines operate from this airport
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Routes & Location
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Getting In and Out
DFW is located roughly equidistant between Dallas and Fort Worth:
- Downtown Dallas: 18 miles east, 30-45 minutes (traffic dependent)
- Downtown Fort Worth: 18 miles west, 30-45 minutes
- Grapevine/Southlake: 5-10 miles, 10-20 minutes
- Arlington: 12 miles south, 20-30 minutes
DFW is served by two rail lines:
- DART Orange Line to Dallas (from Terminal A)
- TEXRail to Fort Worth (from Terminal B)
Both provide affordable, traffic-free options to reach either downtown.
Public Transit
DART Orange Line (To Dallas)
The DART Orange Line connects DFW to downtown Dallas and points east.
Station location: Terminal A, lower level (follow signs to "DART Station")
Fare: $3 single ride, $6 day pass. Purchase at ticket vending machines or via the GoPass app.
Schedule:
- First train from DFW: ~4:17 AM
- Last train from DFW: ~12:30 AM
- Frequency: Every 15 minutes (peak), 20 minutes (midday), 30 minutes (late night)
To Downtown Dallas:
- Walk or take Skylink to Terminal A
- Exit security and follow signs to DART Rail
- Board any train marked "Downtown Dallas" or "Parker Road"
- Ride to West End Station or other downtown stops
- Travel time: 50-60 minutes
- Total cost: $3-6
From West End Station, you can transfer to the Red, Blue, or Green lines to reach other Dallas destinations.
TEXRail (To Fort Worth)
TEXRail connects DFW to downtown Fort Worth and the Stockyards.
Station location: Terminal B, lower level (entry via door B30)
Fare: $2 single ride, $4 day pass (as of September 2024). The day pass includes all Trinity Metro buses and on-demand services.
Schedule:
- First train: ~4:00 AM
- Last train: ~11:30 PM
- Frequency: Every 30 minutes until 7 PM, then hourly
To Downtown Fort Worth:
- Walk or take Skylink to Terminal B
- Exit security and follow signs to TEXRail
- Board the train toward "T&P Station"
- Travel time: ~55 minutes to downtown Fort Worth
- Total cost: $2-4
Free parking is available at most TEXRail stations outside the airport for those doing reverse trips.
Parking
DFW offers several parking options with varying prices and proximity.
| Parking Type | Daily Rate | Location | Transport to Terminal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terminal Parking | $32/day | Attached to each terminal | Walk directly |
| Express Covered | $21/day | Near terminals | Short walk |
| Express Uncovered | $18/day | Near terminals | Short walk |
| Remote North/South | $14/day | Outer lots | Shuttle every 15 min |
| Valet | $45/day | Terminal curb | Walk directly |
Tips:
- Pre-book online at dfwairport.com for up to 50% savings
- EV charging stations available in Terminal and Express lots
- Remote parking shuttles run 24/7 but add 15-25 minutes to your journey
- For trips over a week, consider off-airport lots like The Parking Spot for better rates
Food
DFW has over 200 dining options across its five terminals. Terminal D offers the best variety and quality for sit-down meals.
Terminal A:
- Twisted Root Burger Co. (gate A25) - local favorite, boozy milkshakes
- Pappasito's Cantina (gate A28) - Tex-Mex, margaritas
- Dallas Cowboys Club (gate A21) - sports bar
- Dunkin', McDonald's, Auntie Anne's
Terminal B:
- Hickory (by Kent Rathbun) - on-site smoked BBQ
- La La Land Kind Cafe - coffee and pastries
- Panda Express, Subway, Baskin-Robbins
Terminal C:
- Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen (gate C14) - Cajun fare, gumbo
- Maggiano's Little Italy (gate C17) - Italian-American
- Chick-fil-A, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Starbucks
Terminal D:
- The Italian Kitchen - full-service Italian
- Artisan Market - healthy grab-and-go
- Grand Met (in Grand Hyatt) - upscale dining
Terminal E:
- Blue Mesa Taco and Tequila Bar (gate E31) - Mexican, margaritas
- Uno Due Go (gate E36) - Chicago-style pizza
Late night: Most restaurants close by 9-10 PM. The 24-hour Chick-fil-A (Terminal A, Monday-Saturday) and 24/7 Raising Cane's (Terminal B, gate B19) are exceptions. Look for Farmer's Fridge vending machines for fresh salads.
WiFi
DFW offers free WiFi throughout all terminals, provided by AT&T.
Network names:
- "DFW Public 5G Wi-Fi"
- "DFW Public 6E Wi-Fi"
Quality: Fast enough for streaming, video calls, and general browsing. DFW consistently ranks among the fastest airport WiFi networks in the US, with speeds exceeding 100 Mbps in many areas.
No registration required - just connect and accept terms. For faster speeds during peak hours, airline lounges offer premium connections.
Local SIM
Purchase SIM cards and mobile phones at:
- InMotion Entertainment - Terminals A, B, C, D, E
- Best Buy Express kiosks - various locations
- Wireless vending machines - near gates
Major carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon) have prepaid options. Typical tourist SIM packages run $30-50 for 30 days with data.
For better prices, consider ordering in advance from Amazon or picking up a SIM at a carrier store in Dallas or Fort Worth after arrival.
Cash & ATMs
ATMs are located throughout all terminals, typically near restrooms and food courts. Major banks represented include Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo.
Out-of-network fees typically run $3-5 per transaction. For better rates, use your bank's ATM network or withdraw cash at a bank branch in the city.
Currency exchange: Travelex operates locations in Terminal D (international arrivals) and other terminals. Airport exchange rates include significant markups - using a debit card abroad or services like Wise typically offers better value.
Shopping
DFW offers extensive retail options across all terminals.
Duty-Free: Available in Terminal D for international departures. Dufry operates the main duty-free shops with liquor, cosmetics, and luxury goods.
Notable stores:
- Brighton Collectibles - jewelry and accessories
- Brookstone - electronics and gadgets
- Hudson News - books, magazines, travel essentials (all terminals)
- DFW Airport apparel shops - Dallas Cowboys, Texas souvenirs
- InMotion - electronics, headphones, chargers
Terminal D has the best shopping selection, particularly for international travelers.
Lounges
Priority Pass Lounges
The Club DFW (Terminal D)
- Location: Mezzanine level near gate D27
- Hours: 4:00 AM - 10:30 PM
- Access: Priority Pass, LoungeKey, Diners Club, or $60 day pass
- Amenities: Snacks, drinks, WiFi, workstations, TV
Plaza Premium Lounge (Terminal E)
- Location: Near gate E31
- Hours: 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
- Access: Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or ~$50 day pass
- Amenities: Hot food, full bar, modern design, showers
Other Priority Pass options:
- Minute Suites (Terminals A & D) - private rest pods, first hour free with Priority Pass
- Gameway (Terminals B & E) - gaming lounge with consoles and PCs
American Airlines Admirals Clubs
American Airlines operates Admirals Clubs in all five terminals:
| Terminal | Location | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| A | Near gate A24 | 4:00 AM - 10:15 PM |
| B | Near gate B3 | 5:30 AM - 10:15 PM |
| C | Near gate C20 | 5:00 AM - 10:15 PM |
| D | Near gate D24 | 5:00 AM - 10:15 PM |
| E | Satellite mezzanine | 6:00 AM - 10:15 PM |
Access: Admirals Club membership, Citi AAdvantage Executive card, AAdvantage Executive Platinum/Platinum Pro status, oneworld Emerald/Sapphire, or day pass ($79 / 7,900 miles).
Note: Priority Pass does not provide access to Admirals Clubs.
Centurion Lounge
American Express Centurion Lounge (Terminal D)
- Location: Near gate D23
- Access: Amex Platinum, Centurion, or Delta Reserve cardholders
- Amenities: Premium food, cocktails, spa services, showers
Accommodation
At the Airport:
Grand Hyatt DFW (Terminal D) - The only hotel inside DFW, connected directly to Terminal D. You can access it airside via Skylink without leaving security (for those without checked bags) or from the landside hotel entrance.
- Rates: ~$250-300/night
- Amenities: Pool, 24-hour gym, runway views, Grand Met restaurant
- World of Hyatt: Category 5 (17,000-23,000 points)
Near the Airport:
- Hyatt Regency DFW - Connected via Skybridge, full-service hotel
- Marriott DFW Airport - Adjacent to airport, free shuttle
- Embassy Suites DFW Airport North - All-suite option, complimentary breakfast
- La Quinta by Wyndham - Budget-friendly with free shuttle
- Hampton Inn DFW Airport South - Reliable mid-range option
Most airport-area hotels offer free 24-hour shuttle service. Book directly for shuttle details.
Destination Tips
DFW's central location gives you access to both Dallas and Fort Worth:
Dallas (East)
- Downtown Dallas/Arts District: 35-45 min by DART ($3)
- Deep Ellum: Live music, nightlife, 40-50 min by DART
- Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium: 20-30 min by car (Arlington)
- Bishop Arts District: Boutiques, restaurants, 50-60 min by DART + transfer
- The Sixth Floor Museum (JFK): Downtown Dallas, historical landmark
Fort Worth (West)
- Fort Worth Stockyards: 60-70 min by TEXRail ($2), rodeos and western heritage
- Sundance Square: Downtown dining and entertainment
- Fort Worth Cultural District: Kimbell Art Museum, Modern Art Museum
- Billy Bob's Texas: World's largest honky-tonk in the Stockyards
Day Trips
- Grapevine (10 min): Historic downtown, wineries, shopping
- Southlake Town Square (15 min): Upscale shopping and dining
- Texas Rangers Globe Life Field (20 min): Baseball stadium in Arlington
Getting around: Both cities have limited public transit outside downtown areas. Rent a car for maximum flexibility if exploring beyond the rail corridors. Uber/Lyft work well within Dallas and Fort Worth proper.
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Flight Compensation
Had a Flight Disruption at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport?
If your flight to or from DFW was delayed, cancelled, or overbooked, you may be entitled to up to €600 in compensation.
- Delayed by 3+ hours
- Cancelled flight
- Denied boarding / Overbooking
- Claims valid up to 3 years back
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