DFW International DFW by the Numbers · Built in 1974, midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, it is...

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Flight restrictions, which currently limit nonstop service on mainline jets to destinations in Texas and nearby states, will be lifted in October 2014, allowing domestic long-haul service on any aircraft. DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field Dallas–Fort Worth Boasts Two Airports DFW International Airport Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport is an economic engine for the region, generating $16.6 billion in economic impact annually. Built in 1974, midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, it is the highest-capacity commercial airport in the world and one of two international gateway airports in Texas. As a major hub of Fort Worth–based American Airlines, DFW Airport offers business travelers a high-frequency schedule and access to any major city in the continental United States in less than four hours. Cargo operations, which grew to 663,000 tons in FY 2012, serve 13 major markets around the world, including several key markets in Asia. DFW Airport is currently upgrading its 4 original terminals with a $2.3 billion dollar 'Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program' (TRIP) and is expected to be completed in 2017. Dallas Love Field Located just seven miles from downtown Dallas, Dallas Love Field is a convenient general-use airport that serves as the headquarters for low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines. The airport, which served more than 8.1 million passengers in 2012, is undergoing a $519 million renovation, including a centralized terminal with 20 gates, a new lobby, and an expanded baggage claim area. ACCESS | DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field Dallas Economic Development Guide ® Access | DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field 50 51 Access | DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field SOURCES: DFW Airport, Southwest Airlines; Photo: DFW Airport, Passenger and Cargo Figures CY12 DFW International Airport: Our Global Center • 4th busiest airport in the world (operations) • Hosts 24 passenger airlines and 16 cargo carriers • Serves 148 domestic and 59 international destinations • Covers 17,207 acres – larger than New York’s Manhattan • Has 5,200 acres of available developable land with nearly 3 million square feet of cargo facilities on site • Highest capacity commercial airport in the world with 7 runways • Recently named “Best Airport in North America” by Premier Traveler magazine DFW by the Numbers Daily Passengers International Passengers Total Passengers Total Cargo (tonnage) 160,522 Daily Passengers 22,222 6,108,287 Total Operations 177,608 663,302 58,590,633 Total Passengers 8,110,870 Dallas Love Field by the Numbers DFW's International Cargo Network Serves 17 Major Cargo Hubs Around the World The final segment of DART's light rail Orange Line to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is scheduled to open in December 2014. The DFW Station will connect travelers to the Las Colinas Urban Center, Dallas Medical District, Downtown Dallas and the entire DART light rail network.

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Flight restrictions, which currently limit nonstop service on mainline jets to destinations in Texas and nearby states, will be lifted in October 2014, allowing domestic long-haul service on any aircraft.

DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field

Dallas–Fort Worth Boasts Two Airports

DFw International Airport Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport is an economic engine for the region, generating $16.6 billion in economic impact annually. Built in 1974, midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, it is the highest-capacity commercial airport in the world and one of two international gateway airports in Texas.

As a major hub of Fort Worth–based American Airlines, DFW Airport offers business travelers a high-frequency schedule and access to any major city in the continental United States in less than four hours. Cargo operations, which grew to 663,000 tons in FY 2012, serve 13 major markets around the world, including several key markets in Asia. DFW Airport is currently upgrading its 4 original terminals with a $2.3 billion dollar 'Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program' (TRIP) and is expected to be completed in 2017.

Dallas Love FieldLocated just seven miles from downtown Dallas, Dallas Love Field is a convenient general-use airport that serves as the headquarters for low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines. The airport, which served more than 8.1 million passengers in 2012, is undergoing a $519 million renovation, including a centralized terminal with 20 gates, a new lobby, and an expanded baggage claim area.

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DFW International Airport: Our global Center•4thbusiestairportintheworld(operations)

•Hosts24passengerairlinesand16cargocarriers

•Serves148domesticand59internationaldestinations

•Covers17,207acres–largerthanNewYork’sManhattan

•Has5,200acresofavailabledevelopablelandwithnearly3millionsquarefeet of cargo facilities on site

•Highestcapacitycommercialairportintheworldwith7runways

•Recentlynamed“BestAirportinNorthAmerica”by Premier Traveler magazine

DFW by the NumbersDaily Passengers

International Passengers

Total Passengers

Total Cargo (tonnage)

160,522

Daily Passengers

22,222

6,108,287

Total Operations

177,608

663,302

58,590,633

Total Passengers

8,110,870

Dallas Love Field by the Numbers

DFW's International Cargo Network Serves 17 Major Cargo hubs Around the World

San Juan

Atlanta24 flights daily

Austin New Orleans

Raleigh

Los Angeles39 flights daily

San Francisco22 flights daily

Honolulu

Maui

Las Vegas

Denver20 flights daily

SeattleAnchorage

Miami

Washington D.C.27 flights daily

New York30 flights daily

BostonChicago21 flights daily

Minneapolis

St. Louis

DFW International Airportdomestic destinations

Love Field direct destinations

The final segment of DART's light rail Orange Line to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is scheduled to open in December 2014. The DFW Station will connect travelers to the Las Colinas Urban Center, Dallas Medical District, Downtown Dallas and the entire DART light rail network.