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Airport Guide · North America
American Airlines' largest hub and one of the busiest cargo airports in the United States, serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area.
IATA Code
DFW
ICAO Code
KDFW
City
Dallas
Country
United States
Region
North America
Time Zone
America/Chicago
Terminals
5
Annual Passengers
~81M
These carriers operate significant scheduled service from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Many smaller regional and international airlines also serve the airport.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (IATA: DFW, ICAO: KDFW) is located in Dallas, United States. The airport sits at coordinates 32.8998°, -97.0403° and operates in the America/Chicago time zone.
The IATA code for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is DFW. The ICAO code is KDFW. These are the codes used on tickets, baggage tags, and air traffic control communications.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport has 5 passenger terminals. Always check your boarding pass for the correct terminal — terminal assignments can change.
Major carriers at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport include AA, WN, UA, DL. Many smaller regional and international carriers also serve the airport.
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4,740 mi · 10h 2m · int'l
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport operates in the America/Chicago time zone. Always verify departure times against the airport's local time, especially when connecting from a different region.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport handles approximately 81 million passengers per year, making it one of the busier airports in North America. Plan extra time for security, especially during peak hours.
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~75M passengers/year · 9 terminals