Airlines & Airports

Sitting in between the two cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is branded as one of the demanding airdromes in the state of Texas. Located 24km to the northwest of Dallas and 29km to the northeast of Forth Worth, DFW airport, with a recorded number of 685,491 airliner travels in 2007, has been tagged as the 3rd busiest airports in terms of jet traffics.

A well-planned and uniquely designed landing field, the Dallas International airport comprises of 5 terminals, and can tentatively house up to 13 terminals with 260 gates, even though such expansive expansion is implausible to be accomplished in the near future.

A home to millions of Americans and nicknamed "Big D" by the locales, Dallas that started off as a mere pampas trading hub, has now taken the shape of a colossal donor to business across diverse industries. Inaugurate your Dallas Texas travel courtesy the Dallas international airport.

Step out the airport vicinity to be greeted with Texas warmth and a glut of other activities, activities sans which your Dallas travel package seems to be curtailed - museums, parks and recreation, sanctuary parks and a fetter of other historic sites - all in close proximity to the airstrip.

Dallas Airport Official Website

http://www.dfwairport.com/

DFW Airport - Wiki Definitions

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas-Fort_Worth_International_Airport

Come off your scheduled flights and find yourself at the epicenter of the urban-chic US life - a well-equipped "international" airdrome featuring multi-lingual information blocs, trolley facilities available throughout the airport in all terminals, ATMs, currency changing centers, info on transportation options from the airport and numerous travelers' aid kiosks. Feeling hungry after such a long journey?

Within the airport environs are a number of duty free bistros and cafes, bars and snack shops for you to stop over and take a quick bite! As business travelers you'll certainly want to peep into your "entertainment" zone - the Laptop Lane - featuring an array of workstations, faxing and printing kit, IDD telephones and internet services.

Add to the fact about the Dallas airport being well-equipped even for the disabled. You can have at your service ramps, wheelchairs and elevators, including reserved parking booths. It's just a piece of information about special assistance needed to be conveyed to the airline authorities prior to traveling and you're all sorted.

Airline Amenities

http://www.travel-library.com/airports/north_america/usa/texas/dallas/dallas_fort_worth_international_airport.html

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