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:

  • The Skylink operates 24/7 and is free for passengers to use.
  • The trains run every two minutes during peak hours and every five minutes during off-peak hours.
  • The trains are accessible to passengers with disabilities, with wheelchair ramps and dedicated seating areas.
  • The Skylink features four stations at DFW: Terminal A, Terminal B, Terminal C, and Terminal D/ E. The stations are located near the center of each terminal, making it easy for passengers to access their gates.
  • The trains are air-conditioned and have space for luggage.
  • Skylink can transport passengers between terminals in just a few minutes, making it easy for passengers to make connections or transfer between airlines.
  • Passengers can also use the Skylink to access parking garages and rental car facilities at DFW.
  • The Skylink is a popular feature of DFW and is used by millions of passengers each year.

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 A has 26 gates, numbered A2 to A29.
  • The terminal is situated at the north side of the airport, adjacent to Terminal B.
  • Dining options at Terminal A include fast food chains like McDonald's and Starbucks, as well as sit-down restaurants like Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen and Cantina Laredo.
  • Shopping options at Terminal A include gift shops, bookstores, and duty-free stores.
  • There are several lounges at Terminal A, including the Admirals Club lounges for eligible American Airlines passengers. These lounges offer amenities such as complimentary snacks and beverages, Wi-Fi, and workspaces.
  • Other amenities at Terminal A include ATMs, currency exchange, a nursing room, and charging stations for electronic devices.
  • The Skylink shuttle train connects Terminal A to the other terminals at DFW, as well as to parking garages and rental car facilities. The shuttle runs 24/7 and is free for passengers to use.

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 B is located on the north side of the airport, between Terminals A and C.
  • It has an array of shops, restaurants, and services, including a duty-free store, ATMs, and charging stations.
  • Terminal B has a total of 47 gates, numbered B1 to B49 (gate B13 does not exist).
  • The 24/7 Skylink system operates through this Terminal to move passengers.
  • Terminal B has two parking garages (B and C) with a total of 3,860 parking spaces. The terminal also has an outdoor parking lot (B) with 1,087 spaces.
  • The Airlines which operate at DFW terminal B: American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Delta Airlines.

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 C is located on the north side of the airport, adjacent to Terminal B.
  • The terminal has a variety of shops, restaurants, and services, including a duty-free store, newsstands, ATMs, and charging stations.
  • Terminal C has a total of 32 gates, numbered C2 to C39.
  • The free of charge Skylink automated people mover is used to reach the terminal. It operates 24/7.
  • Terminal C has two parking garages (C and D) with a total of 4,505 parking spaces. The terminal also has an outdoor parking lot (C) with 914 spaces.
  • The following airlines operate from Terminal C: American Airlines, American Eagle, Frontier Airlines, 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 D is located on the east side of the airport, near the south entrance.
  • The terminal consists of various shops, restaurants, and services, including duty-free stores, ATMs, and charging stations.
  • Terminal D has a total of 30 gates, numbered D6 to D37.
  • The terminal is connected to the other terminals and parking garages by the Skylink train, which runs 24/7 and is free of charge.
  • Terminal D has two parking garages (D and E) with a total of 4,273 parking spaces. The terminal also has an outdoor parking lot (D) with 1,486 spaces.
  • The following airlines operate from Terminal D: Aeromexico, Air Canada, American Airlines, British Airways, Emirates, Interjet, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Sun Country Airlines, Volaris.

Terminal E

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

  • It is located on the South side of the airport, at the opposite side of the airport entrance.
  • It has various lounges where passengers can rest till the boarding call.
  • It has a total of 37 gates - E2 to E38.
  • You can find the Skylink between E8 and E11 and between E31 and E32.
  • You can use Dallas Dart services at Terminal E.
  • Various services are available at the Terminal E - ATMs, currency exchange, Hair Salon, power stations, massage, workstation, Spa, WiFi, eateries.
  • There are 5 lounges at Terminal E. These lounges offer premium facilities for the passengers.
  • Airlines which operate at Terminal E: Alaska Airlines, Aeromexico, Boutique Air, Delta Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines and WestJet.