Dallas, United States
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport opened in 1974. It is operated by DFW International Airport Board.
In 2023, DFW served over 80 million passengers. Its IATA code is DFW.
DFW is a major hub for American Airlines. The airport is undergoing ongoing expansion and renovation projects to accommodate increasing passenger traffic.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport has five terminals: A, B, C, D, and E. Terminals A, B, and C primarily handle domestic flights.
Terminal D is the international terminal. Terminal E handles both domestic and international flights.
The airport has 168 gates. Terminal D has 12 gates on the upper level and 16 on the lower level.
In 2023, DFW opened six new gates in Terminal C as part of an upgrade and renovation project.
Short-term parking: $4 per 30 minutes, up to $30 per day. Long-term parking: $2 per 30 minutes, up to $24 per day. Express parking: $4 per 30 minutes, up to $34 per day. Valet parking: $40 per day. Pre-booking is available at https://www.dfwairport.com/parking