Airberlin will fly four round-trips a week between its main long-haul hub at Düsseldorf Airport and Dallas/Fort Worth, with 298-seat Airbus A330-200s.
Read moreJapan Airlines, which has served Dallas/Fort Worth from Tokyo’s Narita International Airport in the past, is relaunching service on the route on November 30.
Read moreIts schedule calls for American Airlines to begin serving one of the routes in September, one in November and the other six in December.
Read moreAmerican Airlines is launching daily service between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport on May 7.
Read moreMexican low-cost carrier VivaAerobus will launch service to DFW International Airport from two of Mexico’s largest cities, Guadalajara and Monterrey, on March 28. VivaAerobus also plans to launch service between DFW and Cancun in July
Read moreMore than a month before it even begins flying the route, Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways has announced it will increase the frequency of its new service to Dallas/Fort Worth from three times weekly to a daily round-trip from April 16.
Read moreAmerican Airlines has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation for the right to operate new service from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Beijing Capital International Airport beginning next summer.
Read moreThrough Delta Connection partner Compass Airlines, Delta Air Lines will launch twice-daily non-stop service from Los Angeles to San Antonio on April 7, 2015. Compass is also launching four-times-daily Delta Connection service from LAX to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, on November 3.
Read moreDallas Area Rapid Transit has launched light-rail passenger service connecting downtown Dallas to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, following completion of a new segment of DART Orange Line rail track to the airport’s station.
Read moreThe new concourse extension at Terminal B contains a total of 10 new gates. The gates, numbered from B30 to B39, will be used to serve American Eagle regional jet flights. Meanwhile, Qantas has announced it will replace the 747-400s used on its Sydney-DFW service with Airbus A380s.
Read moreDallas/Fort Worth will become the 28th international destination to which Emirates operates the aircraft. It will join New York JFK and Los Angeles International Airport as U.S. destinations that Emirates serves with Airbus A380 superjumbos.
Read moreTo be operated as part of American’s joint business agreement with fellow oneworld alliance member Japan Airlines, the new route will complement American Airlines’ existing services to Shanghai from its hubs at Los Angeles International Airport and Chicago O’Hare International Airport.
Read moreThe American A319 Main Cabin definitely has a modern-day feel overall. American expects this feel to remain rather timeless. While each Main Cabin seat only has 30 inches of legroom, it feels like there is much more.
Read moreThe airline will discontinue its operations at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport on October 23 and begin service from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport the following day.
Read moreAlaska Airlines will begin new service between Portland in Oregon and Atlanta on August 26 and between Portland and Dallas/Fort Worth on September 16. The Portland-Atlanta flight will replace one of Alaska Airlines’ two daily scheduled Seattle-Atlanta flights.
Read moreDallas/Fort Worth International Airport and American Airlines have jointly opened the first renovated portion of DFW’s Terminal A, which features passenger-friendly improvements that include new and improved facilities for parking, ticketing, security and concessions.
Read moreDallas/Fort Worth International Airport will offer service to 200 non-stop destinations this summer, 52 of them international and 148 of them in the U.S. In reaching 200 destinations, DFW joins a select group of airports with that distinction.
Read moreWestJet is to launch new non-stop service between Toronto and Myrtle Beach in South Carolina and between Calgary and Dallas, beginning this spring.
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