Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Owner | Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Operator | DFW Airport Board | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Location | Cities of Grapevine, Irving, Euless, and Coppell in Tarrant and Dallas counties, Texas, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Opened | January 13, 1974 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Time zone | CST (UTC−06:00) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| • Summer (DST) | CDT (UTC−05:00) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 185 m / 607 ft | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 32°53′49″N 97°02′17″W / 32.89694°N 97.03806°W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Website | www | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (IATA: DFW, ICAO: KDFW, FAA LID: DFW) is the primary international airport serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and the North Texas region, in the U.S. state of Texas.
It is the largest hub for American Airlines, which is headquartered near the airport,[2] and is the third-busiest airport in the world by aircraft movements and the second-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic in 2022 and 2023, according to the Airports Council International.[3][4] As of 2025, it is the eighth-busiest international gateway in the United States and the busiest international gateway in Texas.[5] The hub that American Airlines operates at DFW is the second-largest single airline hub in the world and the United States, behind Delta Air Lines's hub in Atlanta.[6]
Located roughly halfway between the major cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, DFW spreads across portions of Dallas and Tarrant counties and includes portions of the cities of Grapevine, Irving, Euless, and Coppell.[7][8] At 17,207 acres (26.89 sq mi; 69.63 km2), DFW is the second-largest airport by land area in the United States after Denver International Airport, larger than the land area of Manhattan in New York City.[9][10] It has its own post office ZIP Code, 75261, and United States Postal Service city designation ("DFW Airport, TX"), as well as its own police, fire protection, and emergency medical services.
DFW Airport has service to 269 destinations (196 domestic, 73 international) from 29 passenger airlines. As of April 2023, DFW Airport has service to more nonstop destinations than any other airport in North America. It is also the largest carbon neutral airport in the world and the first in North America to achieve this status.[11]
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
statisticswas invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Radka, Ricky (December 23, 2021). "Airline Hub Guide: Which U.S. Cities Are Major Hubs and Why it Matters". Airfare Watchdog. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
- ^ "ACI World confirms top 20 busiest airports worldwide | ACI World". July 19, 2023.
- ^ Josephs, Leslie (April 15, 2024). "World's busiest airports show surge in international travel. Here are the rankings". CNBC. Retrieved April 15, 2024.
- ^ "U.S. Airports - international passenger traffic 2024" (PDF).
- ^ Hoopfer, Evan (May 20, 2019). "Updated: 6th terminal coming to DFW Airport". Dallas Business Journal. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
- ^ Norman, Mike (September 16, 2011). "A long-running North Texas fight might be cooling down". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, Texas. p. 11A. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
- ^ The U.S. Census Bureau also directly indicates the airport in the 2020 U.S. census map of Grapevine, page 4, PDF p. 5/5
For Euless, see city limit line index map (linked from this page)
JPG map from the Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce Archived August 3, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
Coppell zoning map here - ^ FAA Airport Form 5010 for DFW PDF, effective July 10, 2025.
- ^ "Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport". SkyVector. FAA data effective July 10, 2025.
- ^ "DFW Airport by the numbers". images.ctfassets.net. April 2023. Archived from the original on December 4, 2023.