Dallas Fort Worth International Airport [DFW] – Ultimate Terminal Guide

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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport [DFW] – Ultimate Terminal Guide

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Key Takeaways

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the third busiest airport in the world, transporting nearly 82 million passengers in 2023.

It’s a huge airport, covering almost 27 miles — that’s larger than Manhattan! With its relatively central position, every major continental U.S. city can be accessed within a 4-hour flight.

Quick Information

Airport: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
Terminals: 5, including Terminals A, B, C, D, and E
Airport Address: 2400 Aviation Dr., DFW Airport, TX 75261
Distance from Dallas: 20 miles (32 km)
Distance from Fort Worth: 24 miles (38 km)
Website: dfwairport.com
Phone Number: 972-973-3112
Destinations Served: 187 domestic, 51 international
Flight Information: Departures and arrival information can be viewed online

DFW Terminal Map

DFW Airport Map

Airlines Operating from DFW

Terminal A: American Airlines

Terminal B: American Airlines

Terminal C: American Airlines

Terminal D: Aeromexico, Air France, American Airlines, Avianca, British Airways, Emirates, Interjet, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Sun Country Airlines, Viva Aerobus, Volaris

Terminal E: Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines

DFW Airport Terminals

DFW consists of a series of opposing semicircular terminals, with the International Parkway and other road systems running in between. On the inside of each semicircle terminal is a parking lot. Terminals C and D also have airport hotels.

Ground transportation is accessible from the inner, landside (pre-security) areas of each terminal with the airside departure gates (post-security) located on the outside of each semicircle. The gates are numbered by the terminal — for example, A28 is in Terminal A and D18 is located in Terminal D.

The convenient Skylink light rail service connects all terminals post-security, running on the outskirts of the semicircles. Walking airside is also possible between all but 1 terminal (Terminal E).

Terminal A

DFW Terminal A

Terminal A has 26 gates numbered A8 to A11, A13 to A25, A28, A29, and A33 to A39, and is used exclusively by American Airlines. Terminal A is connected to Terminals B and C with airside walkways.

To reach Terminal B by foot, take the escalator or lift opposite gate 39 to the Skylink walkway. To reach Terminal C, the walkway is located just past gate 39 on the same level as departures. Both options have moving walkways.

Terminal B

DFW Terminal B

Terminal B has 45 gates numbered B1 to B11, B12a, B12b, B14 to B17, B19, B21, B22, B24, B25, B27 to B30, B32, B34, B35, B37, B38, B42 to B44, and B46 to B49, and also exclusively serves American Airlines flights for domestic routes only. If you’re looking to travel by foot for your flight connection, Terminal B is connected to Terminals A and B via airside walkways.

To reach Terminal A from B, continue past gate B4 and take the elevator or lift to the Skylink walkway where there are moving walkways to Terminal A.

To connect to Terminal D, continue walking through the terminal past gate B1 and the yoga studio where it will curve around to the right into Terminal D. There are no moving walkways on this route.

Terminal C

DFW Terminal C

Terminal C is the third terminal used exclusively by American Airlines and has 29 gates numbered C2, C4, C6 to C8, C10 to C12, C15 to C17, C19 to C22, C24, C26 to C31, C33, and C35 to C39. Terminal C connects to Terminal A via an airside walkway that is accessible just past gate C2 on the departures level.

For Terminal D connections, take the elevator or escalator just past gate C2 up to level 3 for the Skylink walkway, where moving walkways will take you across to Terminal D.

Terminal D

DFW Terminal D

Terminal D is DFW’s international terminal, with a variety of airlines operating from its 28 gates. The terminal also serves some domestic arrivals and departures.

Terminals B and C are accessible airside from Terminal D by walking past gate D40 and around the corner on the same level until you reach Terminal B, or by taking the escalator or elevator to the Skylink connector bridge to reach Terminal C.

Terminal E

DFW Terminal E

Terminal E has 26 gates, numbered E2, E4 to E18, E20, E21, and E28 to E31, serving flights across the U.S. and Canada. As the only terminal not directly connected to another with any walkways, all connections to and from Terminal E must be made via the Skylink to maintain airside access or by riding the landside Terminal Link shuttle service bus and re-clearing security at your connecting terminal.

Inter-terminal Transport

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Skylink Signposting

Airside Transport Post-Security

The free Skylink light rail enables passengers to connect between terminals while remaining within the secure area (if your flight arrival permits, depending on customs and immigration requirements).

The train operates 24/7 and departs every 2 minutes from 2 stations within every terminal. With trains running clockwise and counter-clockwise, the maximum ride time between the furthest points is only 9 minutes.

DFW Skylink Terminal Map

Skylink stations are located at:

Terminal A

Terminal B

Terminal C

Terminal D

Terminal E

If you’ve got some time to burn or fancy the exercise, then all terminals apart from E are connected to 2 other terminals. Details of these connecting walkways can be found above for each applicable terminal.

Hot Tip: Need help navigating DFW? We’ve written up a guide to help you get between terminals at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport!

Landside Transport Pre-security

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Terminal Link

If you need to connect outside of the secure area, you can ride the free green or orange Terminal Link shuttle buses that call at every terminal between 5 a.m. to 12 a.m. (call 972-574-5465 for after-hours service).

DFW Terminal Link Stops location map

There are 2 shuttle stops at each terminal with some terminals operating from the departures level and some from the arrivals level:

Terminal A (departures level)

Terminal B (departures level)

Terminal C (departures level)

Terminal D (arrivals level)

Terminal E (departures level)

Security and Customs at DFW

DFW has a total of 15 security checkpoints — 3 in every terminal. As passengers can seamlessly move between terminals airside by riding the Skylink train, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on which security checkpoint has the shortest lines.

You need a valid boarding card for the day of travel to pass through any of the security checkpoints, so if you don’t need to check any luggage, or your airline has check-in desks within multiple terminals, you can pick and choose your checkpoint depending on the wait times.

By downloading the MyTSA app, passengers can check estimated security wait times across all terminals.

All international arrivals must clear customs and immigration, but there are generally smaller checkpoints airside so you may not need to re-clear security via the main checkpoints if traveling on a valid onward connection.

TSA PreCheck

DFW has TSA PreCheck lanes at 4 of its 5 terminals. Dedicated lanes can be found at the checkpoints below; however, if you’re passing through a checkpoint without dedicated lanes, show your boarding card for expedited screening.

You may use TSA PreCheck once you have applied online and attended an appointment at an enrollment center.

Hot Tip: TSA Precheck has also launched the ability to create a Fast Pass reservation for your screening time — thus further reducing your time spent in line.

DFW has a TSA PreCheck enrollment center within the check-in area of Terminal D, allowing you to arrange your appointment the next time you’re passing through the airport.

Global Entry

There are Global Entry kiosks at DFW (indicated by a blue sign) for expedited clearance of international passengers.

A Global Entry enrollment center is located at DFW in Terminal D arrivals and the airport also participates in enrollment on arrival for conditionally approved applicants. Enrollment-on-arrival interviews are conducted at CBP booths 35 or 36 in the Passport Control arrivals hall.

Mobile Passport

DFW has Mobile Passport Control express lanes indicated by a white sign.

To use these lanes you will need to have answered the required questions within the app on arrival and present the instant receipt and your passport to a CBP agent.

CLEAR

There is a CLEAR lane at DFW in Terminal E at the E18 checkpoint that is valid for approved participants. DFW also has a CLEAR enrollment center in the check-in area of Terminal E for those passengers looking to conduct their interview and submit their biometric data.

DFW Airport Lounges

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There are 13 lounges at DFW with many available to purchase day passes. The Delta Sky Club and the Centurion Lounge are exclusively for premium cabin passengers, eligible frequent flyers, or applicable credit cardholders.

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Lounge

Location

Opening Hours*

Day Pass Fee per Person**

Admirals Club

Terminal A, near gate A24

Daily: 5 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.

Terminal B, near gate B3

Daily: 5 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.

Terminal C, near gate C20

Daily: 4 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.

Terminal D, near gate D24

Daily: 5 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.

Terminal E, satellite terminal mezzanine level

Daily: 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

American Airlines Flagship Lounge

Terminal D, near gate D22

Daily: 5 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.

Terminal D, near gate D22

Daily: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Terminal D, near gate D12

Daily: 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The Club at DFW

Terminal D, near gate D27, mezzanine level

Daily: 4 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Terminal E, near gate E10

Daily: 4:45 a.m. to 7:15 p.m.

Plaza Premium Lounge

Terminal E, near gate E31

Daily: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Terminal E, near gate E6

Daily: 4:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Terminal B, opposite gate B47

Daily: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. (open to 10:30 p.m. on Fridays)

* Hours are subject to change without notice. Lounge access may be restricted at times due to capacity.
** Day Pass for any passenger. Lounges marked as n/a only allow entry for eligible passengers in their premium cabins, frequent flyer programs, or participating credit card programs.

Hot Tip: To avoid lounge entry fees, check out our article on the best credit cards for lounge access.

Priority Pass Access

The Club at DFW accepts Priority Pass members, in addition to the following locations:

Find out how to become a Priority Pass member by reading our Priority Pass guide.

Dining and Drinks at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Dining

DFW has over 100 restaurants, cafes, and bars across its 5 terminals. These are mostly located airside near the departure gates, but Terminal D has the best selection landside if you’re too early to check in for your flight.

If you want to plan ahead, you can see the dining options available in each terminal on the airport website.

DFW Airport Wi-Fi and Charging Stations

Public Wi-Fi is available in all terminals and within the parking lots. To connect, select “DFW Airport Complimentary WiFi,” log in, and accept the terms and conditions.

Power charging stations with USB ports are located throughout the terminals and at most gates.

DFW Airport Lost and Found

DFW has 2 lost and found centers for property lost anywhere at the airport, apart from on an airplane. One is located in Terminal E and the other is operated by American Airlines in Terminal C.

The Terminal E lost and found is located on level 1 near baggage claim E4, or you can call 972-973-4420. Terminal C lost and found is located inside the secure area near gate C2.

If something is lost on an airplane, you must contact the airline for assistance in retrieving the item.

Additional Airport Information

Information Services: There are airport information kiosks and desks located throughout the airport. These are located in the gate areas and baggage claim.

Children’s Play Areas: There is a children’s play area in Terminal D, near gate D8. This play area is provided by McDonald’s and has charging outlets and seating for adults.

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Baby Facilities: Nursing rooms are located at gates A18, B40, C14, C36, D2, D36, E14, and E26.

Pet Relief Areas: There is a pet relief area in each terminal of DFW. These are located curbside (outside of the secure area) in Terminals B and C, and airside (inside the secure area) at gates A28, B28, D18, and E31.

Duty Free: Duty-free shops are available in Terminal D only (the international terminal). These can be found near gates D22 and D27.

Smoking Areas: Smoking is permitted in designated smoking areas outside of the terminals.

Interesting Features: DFW has over 30 different art exhibits throughout the airport, including mosaics, sculptures, installations, and paintings.

To relax and unwind before a flight, there are 2 yoga studios at DFW where mats are provided. These are located in the walkway between Terminals B and D and near gate E31.

Prayer: Interfaith chapels can be found near gates A23, B25, C15 (baggage claim), D40, and E4.

Money: DFW has ATMs located in every terminal, inside and outside of the secure area. ATMs are located near:

Currency exchange can be found in Terminal D near gates D12, D22, and D24.

Luggage: There are no luggage storage facilities at DFW Airport.

Important Phone Numbers

General Inquiries: 972-973-4968

Ground Transportation: 972-973-4060

Lost and Found: 972-973-4420

Travel to and From DFW

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