Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 32.9014928, -97.0419788.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is one of the major international airports in the United States. Located between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth in the state of Texas, it is the largest hub for American Airlines, as well as a hub for several other airlines.
DFW Airport covers a vast area of approximately 27 square miles (70 square kilometers) and consists of five terminals: A, B, C, D, and E. These terminals are connected by a Skylink train system that allows passengers to easily move between them. The airport offers a wide range of services and amenities, including dining options, retail stores, lounges, and airport hotels.
As a significant transportation hub, DFW Airport serves as a gateway for both domestic and international travel. It offers non-stop flights to more than 200 destinations worldwide, including major cities in North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The airport handles a substantial volume of passenger traffic and is consistently ranked among the busiest airports in the world.
DFW Airport plays a crucial role in the economic growth of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area and the state of Texas as a whole. It serves as a vital transportation and logistics hub, supporting various industries such as tourism, business, and cargo transportation. The airport's central location and extensive connectivity make it an important hub for connecting flights and a convenient choice for travelers visiting or passing through the region.
Country | United States of America |
Latitude | 32.9014928 |
Longitude | -97.0419788 |
Elevation | 169 m |
Distance | NA km |