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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Serving the Dallas-Fort Worth area and accommodating nearly 70 million passengers per year, the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the second-busiest airport in the USA and the fourth-busiest in the world. It is also the largest hub for American Airlines, whose headquarters is not far from the airport. Opened in 1973, the airport has five terminals and 184 gates serving flights to over 200 destinations in Canada, Europe, Central America, and Asia. It is one of the few airports in the world with this distinction. In 2019, plans were unveiled to build a sixth terminal, expected to be finished sometime in 2025, and to renovate Terminal C. These plans were created to accommodate projected growth in passengers.

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Trip Support will help you find cheap deals to Dallas. We have teamed up with the best airlines in the world and have centralized their options into one easy-to-use website. That way, you can find the flight that works best for you. We recommend visiting Dallas in either autumn (September through November) or spring (March through May). Both seasons are comfortable, temperature- and weather-wise. In the autumn, you'll be able to attend the Texas State Fair and Dallas Cowboy football games, and in the spring, wildflowers bloom. Summer tends to be busier and more expensive, and winter's weather runs cold in Dallas.

Dallas Travel Guide

Located in northeast Texas, Dallas (otherwise known as 'Big D') is a diverse and bustling city with a unique history and plenty of things to do. We recommend starting with the obvious: attending a Dallas Cowboys game and feasting on a Texas barbeque. But beyond these staples, there are a host of other venues to attend. For history enthusiasts, attend the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, which chronicles the assassination of JFK. Culture Connoisseurs, visit the Arts District, where you'll find the Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Winspear Opera House, or peruse art in the Dallas Museum of Art. Finally, ascend to the top of Reunion Tower for stunning views of the city.

Serving the Dallas-Fort Worth area and accommodating nearly 70 million passengers per year, the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the second-busiest airport in the USA and the fourth-busiest in the world. It is also the largest hub for American Airlines, whose headquarters is not far from the airport. Opened in 1973, the airport has five terminals and 184 gates serving flights to over 200 destinations in Canada, Europe, Central America, and Asia. It is one of the few airports in the world with this distinction. In 2019, plans were unveiled to build a sixth terminal, expected to be finished sometime in 2025, and to renovate Terminal C. These plans were created to accommodate projected growth in passengers.

Trip Support will help you find cheap deals to Dallas. We have teamed up with the best airlines in the world and have centralized their options into one easy-to-use website. That way, you can find the flight that works best for you. We recommend visiting Dallas in either autumn (September through November) or spring (March through May). Both seasons are comfortable, temperature- and weather-wise. In the autumn, you'll be able to attend the Texas State Fair and Dallas Cowboy football games, and in the spring, wildflowers bloom. Summer tends to be busier and more expensive, and winter's weather runs cold in Dallas.

Located in northeast Texas, Dallas (otherwise known as 'Big D') is a diverse and bustling city with a unique history and plenty of things to do. We recommend starting with the obvious: attending a Dallas Cowboys game and feasting on a Texas barbeque. But beyond these staples, there are a host of other venues to attend. For history enthusiasts, attend the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, which chronicles the assassination of JFK. Culture Connoisseurs, visit the Arts District, where you'll find the Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Winspear Opera House, or peruse art in the Dallas Museum of Art. Finally, ascend to the top of Reunion Tower for stunning views of the city.

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