Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) - Terminal

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Terminals (DFW)

Dallas Airport is the 2nd busiest Airport in the world. It recorded 73 million passengers traffic in the year 2022 which was the highest after a downfall due to Covid-19 in 2020.

The passengers and air traffic is managed from all five terminals. These 5 terminals consist of a total of 174 gates and the terminals are designed in a shape of half circle which helps to reduce the airport roads traffic.

Dallas Airport Skylink

The Skylink is a shuttle train system that connects all five terminals at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). The Skylink is an efficient and convenient way for passengers to travel between terminals, as well as to parking garages and rental car facilities. Here is some more information about the Skylink:

Dallas Airport (DFW) All Terminals Information

Terminal A

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) Terminal A serves American Airlines flights only. Complete information for Terminal A:

Terminal B

DFW International Airport Terminal B is a passenger terminal at the airport which has the most number of gates. It serves several airlines, including American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Delta Air Lines.

Terminal C

Terminal C is also a passenger terminal at the DFW Airport. It serves several airlines, including American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and JetBlue Airways.

Terminal D

DFW Terminal D serves several international airlines, including British Airways, Emirates, and Lufthansa. It is the primary international terminal for this airport which has the Customs and Border Protection facilities.

Terminal E

Terminal E has gates E2-E38 and serves as the Terminal for some international airlines.

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