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Check-in times Link for current information.
In most locations, you must be checked in:
At least 45 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights within the United States
At least 60 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights to or from airports outside of the United States
If you’re beginning travel from any of several airports operating u Dee more restrictive check in times, follow the link above, as the check-in period is longer.
In most locations, you must be checked in:
At least 45 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights within the United States
At least 60 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights to or from airports outside of the United States
If you’re beginning travel from any of several airports operating u Dee more restrictive check in times, follow the link above, as the check-in period is longer.
Link to aa.com DFW page
General Information
Despite it's size and five terminals, DFW is a fairly easy airport to navigate and connect though. If you have any difficulty, look around for kiosks / booths staffed by volunteer Ambassadors - they can usually be spotted wearing "ten gallon" cowboy hats. They offer maps and terminal guides (which include dining and shopping information).
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DFW Ambasadors - look for the "Ask Me" button
Peculiarities: DFW can be severely affected by rare winter ice or snow, and summer thunderstorms. Lightning effectively shuts the flight line down. This is AA's prime hub; over 80% of aircraft movements here are AA, so knock-on effects during lengthy OSO / IROPS can manifest themselves systemwide.
Note: DFW Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program (TRIP): DFW is undergoing a fairly extensive terminals refurbishment program, and parts of terminals A, B and E have been under construction/ refurbishment, as are some parking garages, so changes in security screening, etc. are common. See here for further information and updates.
DFW all Terminals , SkyLink and DART Exit Map
Operating terminals and gates
AA operates flights out of terminals A, B, C, D; as of March 2016 AmericanEagle by ExpressJet use Terminal E with AA partner Alaska and others.
* may always be subject to change
DFW American Airlines Terminals Map:
Despite it's size and five terminals, DFW is a fairly easy airport to navigate and connect though. If you have any difficulty, look around for kiosks / booths staffed by volunteer Ambassadors - they can usually be spotted wearing "ten gallon" cowboy hats. They offer maps and terminal guides (which include dining and shopping information).



DFW Ambasadors - look for the "Ask Me" button
Peculiarities: DFW can be severely affected by rare winter ice or snow, and summer thunderstorms. Lightning effectively shuts the flight line down. This is AA's prime hub; over 80% of aircraft movements here are AA, so knock-on effects during lengthy OSO / IROPS can manifest themselves systemwide.
Note: DFW Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program (TRIP): DFW is undergoing a fairly extensive terminals refurbishment program, and parts of terminals A, B and E have been under construction/ refurbishment, as are some parking garages, so changes in security screening, etc. are common. See here for further information and updates.

DFW all Terminals , SkyLink and DART Exit Map
Operating terminals and gates
AA operates flights out of terminals A, B, C, D; as of March 2016 AmericanEagle by ExpressJet use Terminal E with AA partner Alaska and others.
- Terminal A is the ex-international terminal, used for domestic flights (see TRIP note)
- Terminal B is usually used for regional (American Eagle branded) flights (see TRIP note)
- Terminal C is usually used for domestic flights
- Terminal D is the current international terminal; most AA international flights depart here, as well as all partner and Lufthansa international flights.
- Terminal E is used by some AA regional and ExpressJet CRJ flights (E34-E38) as of 3 Mar 2016, AA partner Alaska (and others) (see TRIP note)
- Terminal "V" or VIRT means an actual gate has not been assigned yet
* may always be subject to change

DFW American Airlines Terminals Map:
Ticket Counters and Hours of Operation Link
Please use link to check today's hours; below accurate 8 Mar 2016
Terminal AA8 - A15: full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
A16 - A23: full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 4:30 a.m. - 10:15 p.m.
Terminal BB6: Daily: 5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
B30: Daily: 5 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Terminal CC2 - C15: self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 8:45 p.m.
C16 - C25: Full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 3 a.m. - 10:15 p.m.
C26 - C39: Self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 8:45 p.m.
Terminal D D1 - D18: Self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
D20 - D40: Full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Terminal E (American Eagle by ExpressJet CRJ flights) E34 – E38: Full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 5 a.m. – 9:45 p.m.
AA Headquarters CTO / City Ticketing Office 4333 Amon Carter Blvd? (at Sovereign Rd. across from USPS), Fort Worth, TX
Lobby, on left prior to security; free visitor parking. Weekdays, 10 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Alternative for ticketing, voucher use, etc.
Please use link to check today's hours; below accurate 8 Mar 2016
Terminal AA8 - A15: full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
A16 - A23: full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 4:30 a.m. - 10:15 p.m.
Terminal BB6: Daily: 5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
B30: Daily: 5 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Terminal CC2 - C15: self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 8:45 p.m.
C16 - C25: Full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 3 a.m. - 10:15 p.m.
C26 - C39: Self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 8:45 p.m.
Terminal D D1 - D18: Self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
D20 - D40: Full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 4 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Terminal E (American Eagle by ExpressJet CRJ flights) E34 – E38: Full service and self-service check-in, Daily: 5 a.m. – 9:45 p.m.
AA Headquarters CTO / City Ticketing Office 4333 Amon Carter Blvd? (at Sovereign Rd. across from USPS), Fort Worth, TX
Lobby, on left prior to security; free visitor parking. Weekdays, 10 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Alternative for ticketing, voucher use, etc.
Check-in and ticketing at DFW and check in times Link
Flagship Check-in: NO
Minimum time for checking in and arriving at the gate
To better ensure an on-time departure, our goal is to close the jetbridge door 10 minutes before departure time. This allows all customers to board and stow their belongings. (AA may release your seat if you show up at your gates less than fifteen minutes prior to scheduled departure.)
To retain your pre-reserved seat on a confirmed flight, make sure to follow the minimum check in and gate arrival times.*
For flights within and between the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands:
For flights originating outside the U.S. or flights departing the U.S. for an international destination:
Minimum time to check baggage
To help us get your bag on the same flight with you, present your bag to an airline representative for check-in no later than the cutoff time.
For flights within and between the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands:Check bags at least 45 minutes prior to scheduled departure at DFW
For flights departing the U.S. for an international destination:Check bags at least 60 minutes prior to scheduled departure
Time to baggage delivery: minimum 20 minutes
Flagship Check-in: NO
Minimum time for checking in and arriving at the gate
To better ensure an on-time departure, our goal is to close the jetbridge door 10 minutes before departure time. This allows all customers to board and stow their belongings. (AA may release your seat if you show up at your gates less than fifteen minutes prior to scheduled departure.)
To retain your pre-reserved seat on a confirmed flight, make sure to follow the minimum check in and gate arrival times.*
For flights within and between the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands:
- Minimum check-in is at least 30 minutes before scheduled departure in most locations
- Arrive at the gate and be ready to board at least 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure; gates close 10minutes prior to departure. Early boarding and departure are not unknown.
For flights originating outside the U.S. or flights departing the U.S. for an international destination:
- Minimum check-in is at least 60 minutes before scheduled departure except in Buenos Aires, Dublin and Maracaibo, Venezuela
- Arrive at the gate and be ready to board at least 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure Upgrades May be cleared prior to announced boarding times, regardless of your position on the list.
Minimum time to check baggage
To help us get your bag on the same flight with you, present your bag to an airline representative for check-in no later than the cutoff time.
For flights within and between the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands:Check bags at least 45 minutes prior to scheduled departure at DFW
For flights departing the U.S. for an international destination:Check bags at least 60 minutes prior to scheduled departure
Time to baggage delivery: minimum 20 minutes
Getting from concourse to concourse
Landside, one can use the terminal link blue and green vans (see below), but it's faster and easier to use Sky Link.
Airside elevated bidirectional Sky Link is the easiest way to get around
Station escalator/elevator locations:
Walking between terminals
There is no need to leave the secure area to move from one concourse to another. *Exceptions are arriving international flights. In such case one must normally clear immigration and customs, reclaim bags and proceed through security.
Landside free interterminal transportation
Terminal Link's blue and greens vans arrive every 10 minutes and will transfer you between all terminals once outside of security.
Two easy-to-locate green pick-up/drop-off areas are located outside baggage claim areas of each terminal. Follow the Terminal Link signs to reach the nearest pick-up/drop-off area:Terminal AEntry A10 serving Gates A1-18
Entry A24 serving Gates A18-39
Terminal B Entry B12 serving Gates B12-B25
Entry B25 serving Gates B25-B49
Terminal C Entry C12 serving Gates 1-14
Entry C24 serving Gates 15-25
Terminal D Entry atLower Level D17 serving Gates D1-D22
Entry at Lower Level D24 serving Gates D23-D40
Terminal E Entry at E7 serving Gates E1-E10
Entry E31 serving Gates E31-34 (American Eagle by ExpressJet)
Landside, one can use the terminal link blue and green vans (see below), but it's faster and easier to use Sky Link.
Airside elevated bidirectional Sky Link is the easiest way to get around
- bi-directional system connects all five terminals and is the shortest route to your stop while inside of security.
- Free service
- Trains arrive every two minutes
- Average ride time of five minutes
- Maximum ride time of nine minutes between farthest points
- Easy access to other terminals’ shops and restaurants
Station escalator/elevator locations:
- Terminal A: Between A13 and A16 and between A29 and A34
- Terminal B: Between B9 and B12 and between B28 and B31
- Terminal C: Between C8 and C12 and between C27 and C32
- Terminal D: Between D11 and D20 and between D24 and D34
- Terminal E: Between E8 and E11 and between E31 and E32
Walking between terminals
- Terminals A-C and B-D (international) are connected at the ends by departures level walkways; the people mover belts on these walkways have been out of service at least for years. Estimate at least a five to ten minute walk between A and C, B and D, more if gates are farther from the connector.
- Terminals A and B are connected by overhead walkways (escalator or lift / elevator). This walkway is serviced by working people mover belts, all of which are out of service as of 7/18/19. Courtesy carts use this route by using lifts.
- Terminals C and D (international) are connected by overhead walkways (escalator or lift / elevator). This walkway is serviced by working people mover belts.
There is no need to leave the secure area to move from one concourse to another. *Exceptions are arriving international flights. In such case one must normally clear immigration and customs, reclaim bags and proceed through security.
Landside free interterminal transportation
Terminal Link's blue and greens vans arrive every 10 minutes and will transfer you between all terminals once outside of security.
- Free service
- No ticket or pass of any kind is needed to board
- Service available between 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
- To request van pick-up between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m., call 972 574 LINK (5465)
- All vans are wheelchair accessible
Two easy-to-locate green pick-up/drop-off areas are located outside baggage claim areas of each terminal. Follow the Terminal Link signs to reach the nearest pick-up/drop-off area:Terminal AEntry A10 serving Gates A1-18
Entry A24 serving Gates A18-39
Terminal B Entry B12 serving Gates B12-B25
Entry B25 serving Gates B25-B49
Terminal C Entry C12 serving Gates 1-14
Entry C24 serving Gates 15-25
Terminal D Entry atLower Level D17 serving Gates D1-D22
Entry at Lower Level D24 serving Gates D23-D40
Terminal E Entry at E7 serving Gates E1-E10
Entry E31 serving Gates E31-34 (American Eagle by ExpressJet)
Security at DFW
Link to DFW Airport Security information (including checkpoints and hours)
Note: coming out from immigration and customs, you may find yourself near the D22 and possible lengthy queues through TSA security. As swag says in a post, "D has multiple checkpoints, all easily walkable, and any ticketed passenger can use any one of them. If you find yourself facing a long line at D22, it may be worthwhile to walk down to D18 or D30."
Note: D22 has PreCheck but may be closed; D30 PreCheck is open most of the time.
Link to AA Flyer Guide wiki DFW Security
Priority Access lines available at Terminals A, C and D.
PreCheck lines are available at A20, C20, D22, D30 and E18; none at Terminal B.
Link to DFW Airport Security information (including checkpoints and hours)
Note: coming out from immigration and customs, you may find yourself near the D22 and possible lengthy queues through TSA security. As swag says in a post, "D has multiple checkpoints, all easily walkable, and any ticketed passenger can use any one of them. If you find yourself facing a long line at D22, it may be worthwhile to walk down to D18 or D30."
Note: D22 has PreCheck but may be closed; D30 PreCheck is open most of the time.
Link to AA Flyer Guide wiki DFW Security
Priority Access lines available at Terminals A, C and D.
PreCheck lines are available at A20, C20, D22, D30 and E18; none at Terminal B.
MCT: Minimum and reasonable connection times at DFW
Q. What is the Domestic to Domestic or Domestic to International Minimum Connection Time (MCT)?
The MCT for Domestic to Domestic or Domestic to International is 40 mins.
There are other MCT's for specific connections including:
-Connections from Terminal E to Terminal E 30 mins
-Connections to/from ERD/ER4 aircraft 50 mins
-Connections to/from Terminal E to other Terminals 50 mins
-Connections from a US Pre-Clearance airport 60 mins
Q . What is the MCT for International to Domestic?
The MCT for International to Domestic is 80 mins, or 85 mins if arriving off a widebody aircraft. 85 mins is applicable for most all long haul destinations in Europe, Asia, South America, etc.
There are other MCT's for specific connections including:
-Connections to Terminal E 90 mins
-Connections to/from ERD/ER4 aircraft 90 mins
Q. If I am making an international to international connection, what is the process?
There is no international transit process in most U.S.A. airports, but (DFW and MIA have a ITI baggage exception for international to international if arriving from some "approved" international origins). Arriving internationally, unless you have been pre-cleared or are excused by meeting ITI requirements as described here, you must proceed through U. S. immigration (there are kiosks and a fast channel for Global Entry approved passengers, and a "green line" for those with no checked bags), recover your baggage from the baggage carousel and proceed through U. S. Customs. There is a "green line" shortcut for passengers traveling only with carry-on baggage (no checked luggage) and there are Global Entry kiosks and a short cut to Global Entry queues.
Upon exiting Customs there is a bag drop facility; drop your checked connecting baggage, exit to the landside arrivals area.
NOTE: if your connection exceeds 11 hours or entails remaining overnight, you will normally be required to take your baggage with you and re-check it within ~four hours of departure.
NOTE: Any liquids in excess of security allowance will have to either be packed in checked baggage or, in the case of duty free purchases at your origin (or in air from other airlines), presented in STEB (Secure, Tamper Evident Bags) with receipts to TSA
Proceed to the kiosks to get boarding passes for your ongoing travel, or check in and re-check your baggage, then proceed through TSA security to airside (see the "DFW Security" section). Your international departure will be from Terminal D, also your international arrival terminal.
See DFW / Dallas Ft. Worth Connection & Times - Domestic & International (consolidated)
Q. What is the Domestic to Domestic or Domestic to International Minimum Connection Time (MCT)?
The MCT for Domestic to Domestic or Domestic to International is 40 mins.
There are other MCT's for specific connections including:
-Connections from Terminal E to Terminal E 30 mins
-Connections to/from ERD/ER4 aircraft 50 mins
-Connections to/from Terminal E to other Terminals 50 mins
-Connections from a US Pre-Clearance airport 60 mins
Q . What is the MCT for International to Domestic?
The MCT for International to Domestic is 80 mins, or 85 mins if arriving off a widebody aircraft. 85 mins is applicable for most all long haul destinations in Europe, Asia, South America, etc.
There are other MCT's for specific connections including:
-Connections to Terminal E 90 mins
-Connections to/from ERD/ER4 aircraft 90 mins
Q. If I am making an international to international connection, what is the process?
There is no international transit process in most U.S.A. airports, but (DFW and MIA have a ITI baggage exception for international to international if arriving from some "approved" international origins). Arriving internationally, unless you have been pre-cleared or are excused by meeting ITI requirements as described here, you must proceed through U. S. immigration (there are kiosks and a fast channel for Global Entry approved passengers, and a "green line" for those with no checked bags), recover your baggage from the baggage carousel and proceed through U. S. Customs. There is a "green line" shortcut for passengers traveling only with carry-on baggage (no checked luggage) and there are Global Entry kiosks and a short cut to Global Entry queues.
Upon exiting Customs there is a bag drop facility; drop your checked connecting baggage, exit to the landside arrivals area.
NOTE: if your connection exceeds 11 hours or entails remaining overnight, you will normally be required to take your baggage with you and re-check it within ~four hours of departure.
NOTE: Any liquids in excess of security allowance will have to either be packed in checked baggage or, in the case of duty free purchases at your origin (or in air from other airlines), presented in STEB (Secure, Tamper Evident Bags) with receipts to TSA
Proceed to the kiosks to get boarding passes for your ongoing travel, or check in and re-check your baggage, then proceed through TSA security to airside (see the "DFW Security" section). Your international departure will be from Terminal D, also your international arrival terminal.
See DFW / Dallas Ft. Worth Connection & Times - Domestic & International (consolidated)
DFW dining, services and shopping
Lounges: please see the Lounge Dashboard "sticky" for further lounges information at DFW
Admirals Clubs and Lounges:
Dining, Shopping Link to DFW services, dining guide and interactive map
See here for shopping and dining changes.
AA Employee Store: Link: (open to the public) Shop for AA ware, baggage, memorabilia, etc. at Gate C-2
Currency exchange: Travelex at D11, D22 (Outside Security), D24, D36, E8, Intl Re-Check.
WiFi / wireless service: Free AT&T Wireless Hot Spot throughout airport
Device Power Charging: DFW Airport Travel Lounge - B28, C8, C27, E8
Free Power Stations - A10, C6, C20, C27, C35, D21, D23, D30, D40, E10, E37 (also see DFW Travel Lounges above)
Guest Services Center - B14
Disabled and VIP Services
For disability assistance contact AA Special Assistance services (no fee) (link)
For VIP gate to gate connections (fee), see AA Five Star Service (link)
Smoking: No smoking in terminalsTerminal A Admirals Club and D Club smoking rooms are closed)
Rental cars: The Rental Car Center is located at 2424 E. 38th St, DFW Airport, TX, near the south entrance of the Airport and is served by 10 companies. Link. Arriving Passengers: After collecting your baggage, follow the Rental Car signs to the designated pick-up area on the lower level of the terminal. From there, board the Rental Car shuttle bus. Buses run 24 hours a day, depart (theoretically) every five minutes and reach the Rental Car Center in approximately 10 minutes.
Departing Passengers: Before your departing flight, please return your vehicle at the Rental Car Center. For transportation from the facility to your terminal, board the Rental Car Shuttle. The Rental Car Shuttle runs 24 hours a day and departs every five minutes from the facility.
Animal Relief Areas: (all land side)Terminal A: Lower level grassy areas.
Terminal B: Lower level grassy areas.
Terminal C: Lower level grassy areas.
Terminal D: Lower level, outside the D30/D31 baggage claim area by the parking garage and at D18.
Terminal E: Lower level grassy areas.
Lounges: please see the Lounge Dashboard "sticky" for further lounges information at DFW
Admirals Clubs and Lounges:
- Terminal A: Admirals Club across from gate A-24
- Terminal B: Admirals Club Service Center across from gates B-5 and -6
- Terminal C: Admirals Club across from gates C-19 and -20
- Terminal D: Admirals Club, and coming Premium lounge near gate D-23;NOTE: offers new Flagship Dining
- American Express Centurion Lounge take lift opposite gate D-17
- BA, LH, QF and QR have their own lounges between D-21 and D-22
- The Club at DFW (Pay, Diners, Priority Pass) between D-21 and D-22
- Terminal E: Delta Sky Club
- DFW Airport Travel Lounges are free, offer warm lighting, comfortable lounge and workstation seating, and power outlets at every seat; near gates A29, B8, B28, C8, C27, E8, E31
Dining, Shopping Link to DFW services, dining guide and interactive map
See here for shopping and dining changes.
AA Employee Store: Link: (open to the public) Shop for AA ware, baggage, memorabilia, etc. at Gate C-2
Currency exchange: Travelex at D11, D22 (Outside Security), D24, D36, E8, Intl Re-Check.
WiFi / wireless service: Free AT&T Wireless Hot Spot throughout airport
Device Power Charging: DFW Airport Travel Lounge - B28, C8, C27, E8
Free Power Stations - A10, C6, C20, C27, C35, D21, D23, D30, D40, E10, E37 (also see DFW Travel Lounges above)
Guest Services Center - B14
Disabled and VIP Services
For disability assistance contact AA Special Assistance services (no fee) (link)
For VIP gate to gate connections (fee), see AA Five Star Service (link)
Smoking: No smoking in terminalsTerminal A Admirals Club and D Club smoking rooms are closed)
Rental cars: The Rental Car Center is located at 2424 E. 38th St, DFW Airport, TX, near the south entrance of the Airport and is served by 10 companies. Link. Arriving Passengers: After collecting your baggage, follow the Rental Car signs to the designated pick-up area on the lower level of the terminal. From there, board the Rental Car shuttle bus. Buses run 24 hours a day, depart (theoretically) every five minutes and reach the Rental Car Center in approximately 10 minutes.
Departing Passengers: Before your departing flight, please return your vehicle at the Rental Car Center. For transportation from the facility to your terminal, board the Rental Car Shuttle. The Rental Car Shuttle runs 24 hours a day and departs every five minutes from the facility.
Animal Relief Areas: (all land side)Terminal A: Lower level grassy areas.
Terminal B: Lower level grassy areas.
Terminal C: Lower level grassy areas.
Terminal D: Lower level, outside the D30/D31 baggage claim area by the parking garage and at D18.
Terminal E: Lower level grassy areas.
DFW transportation
Public transport
Metro DART Orangle Line to Dallas. Take from entry near Terminal A, A-10. Take the elevator to the lower level, then walk to the right and follow the signs.
TRE / Trinity Rail Express to Dallas and Ct. Worth. NO SERVICE SUNDAYS. Take free bus to Remote south Parking; take connecting bus to CentrePort/DFW Airport station.
Shared Vans: City Shuttle, L.L.C. shared van service 1.240.760.1998
Go Yellow Checker Airport Shuttle shared vans to Ft. Worth hotels. Board at upper level roadway marked areas.
Taxi: at every terminal; see DFW Taxi Guide for prices, etc.
App Based Transportation (Uber and Lyft)
When using these services for pick-up, exit the terminal and proceed to the Shared Ride sign.
Public transport
Metro DART Orangle Line to Dallas. Take from entry near Terminal A, A-10. Take the elevator to the lower level, then walk to the right and follow the signs.
TRE / Trinity Rail Express to Dallas and Ct. Worth. NO SERVICE SUNDAYS. Take free bus to Remote south Parking; take connecting bus to CentrePort/DFW Airport station.
Shared Vans: City Shuttle, L.L.C. shared van service 1.240.760.1998
Go Yellow Checker Airport Shuttle shared vans to Ft. Worth hotels. Board at upper level roadway marked areas.
Taxi: at every terminal; see DFW Taxi Guide for prices, etc.
App Based Transportation (Uber and Lyft)
When using these services for pick-up, exit the terminal and proceed to the Shared Ride sign.
Airport and Area hotels
DFW has many hotels, most served by shuttles, many nearby options.
There are two hotels at DFW, both connected to terminals. They tend to be rather pricey and fill up quickly.Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport Hotel at Terminal C (link)
Grand Hyatt DFW Hotel at Terminal D (international terminal) (link
There is a "Minute Suites" cubicle hotel (with rental showers) that rent by the hour or eight hour period near gate D-23 at Terminal D. (link. (Terminal A has a Minute Suites planned for 2016.)
There are several lower priced hotels with shuttles. These and "alternative" sleeping or rest opportunities are listed hereon sleepinginairports.net. This page includes many helpful listings - baggage storage, lounges, where to sleep in the airport, etc.
During Off Schedule Operations / Irregular Operations, cots with blankets and pillows are available for affected passengers.
During OSO / IROPS, AA will generally not offer hotel and meal vouchers for disruptions from causes not directly under the airline's control (such as weather). You may be able to at least get "distressed traveler" certificates for lower rates from AA, or you may be able to request distressed traveler rates from reservations center's or properties.
DFW has many hotels, most served by shuttles, many nearby options.
There are two hotels at DFW, both connected to terminals. They tend to be rather pricey and fill up quickly.Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport Hotel at Terminal C (link)
Grand Hyatt DFW Hotel at Terminal D (international terminal) (link
There is a "Minute Suites" cubicle hotel (with rental showers) that rent by the hour or eight hour period near gate D-23 at Terminal D. (link. (Terminal A has a Minute Suites planned for 2016.)
There are several lower priced hotels with shuttles. These and "alternative" sleeping or rest opportunities are listed hereon sleepinginairports.net. This page includes many helpful listings - baggage storage, lounges, where to sleep in the airport, etc.
During Off Schedule Operations / Irregular Operations, cots with blankets and pillows are available for affected passengers.
During OSO / IROPS, AA will generally not offer hotel and meal vouchers for disruptions from causes not directly under the airline's control (such as weather). You may be able to at least get "distressed traveler" certificates for lower rates from AA, or you may be able to request distressed traveler rates from reservations center's or properties.
Is there anything to do at DFW?
See DFW / Dallas-Ft. Worth Layover Questions (consolidated) ...
You can visit the
C. R. Smith Museum (AA history, DC-3 Flagship Detroit, gift shop)
4601 Texas HWY 360 at FAA Rd
Fort Worth, Texas 76155
817-967-1560
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 9:00-5:00, Sunday 1:00 - 5:00; Closed Monday
Cost: $7.00, $4.00 seniors 65 or +, students w/ ID, children 2-17, military
Getting there: taxi; (unofficial: take crew shuttle if space available to Conference and Training Center, get dropped at the Museum).
See FT DFW and the AA / C. R. Smith Museum in Dallas (consolidated)
Do I have time to go to Dallas?
A minimum of six hours would be suggested for "going to town".
See DFW / Dallas-Ft. Worth Layover Questions (consolidated) ...
You can visit the
C. R. Smith Museum (AA history, DC-3 Flagship Detroit, gift shop)
4601 Texas HWY 360 at FAA Rd
Fort Worth, Texas 76155
817-967-1560
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 9:00-5:00, Sunday 1:00 - 5:00; Closed Monday
Cost: $7.00, $4.00 seniors 65 or +, students w/ ID, children 2-17, military
Getting there: taxi; (unofficial: take crew shuttle if space available to Conference and Training Center, get dropped at the Museum).
See FT DFW and the AA / C. R. Smith Museum in Dallas (consolidated)
Do I have time to go to Dallas?
A minimum of six hours would be suggested for "going to town".
Other resources
- Link to AA FAQ: Will I make my connection?
- Link to AA Flyer Guide wiki: Minimum Connecting Times
- Link to AA Lounge Dashboard (guide to AA and other lounges)
- Link: to DFW connection guide in Texas forum
- Link: to DFW layover guide in Texas Forum
- Link: to DFW Employee Store (open to the public) Shop for AA ware, baggage, memorabilia, etc. at Gate C-2
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Programs: AA, UA, SQ, VA, QF, AF, BA
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From the wiki link of the airport web site-->
https://www.dfwairport.com/explore/plan/connect/
https://www.dfwairport.com/explore/transportation/
https://www.dfwairport.com/shuttles/
https://www.dfwairport.com/explore/plan/connect/
https://www.dfwairport.com/explore/transportation/
https://www.dfwairport.com/shuttles/
#1607
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Thank you, I did see the links already. But I was not clear if passing through passport and customs leaves me outside security or not. The Skylink inside security is obviously quicker and preferable. Hopefully someone on here has done this transfer and has personal experience.
#1608
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I had a very comfortable 5 hour connection in DFW on this routing:
AA MTY DFW 1315 1505
AA DFW MIA 2050 0047
AA MIA BON 1005 1315
I always build in buffers especially in these times when delays and cancellations are common. This was booked as a QF award ticket months ago. AA cancelled that 1315 departure and reaccommadated me on a very tight connection that doesn't seem possible in an airport the size of DFW and having to pass passport, customs and security between these flights. Even now, they are offering this route as a valid connection.
AA MTY DFW 1629 1915
AA DFW MIA 2035 0029 (slight time change from before, not in my favour)
How is this even possible? 1 hour 20 minutes to make that connection?
I tried with QF to change the first segment to a flight leaving 6 hours earlier from MTY but they can't reissue the ticket because of "married segments". They can't swap just the first segment for another one and leave the other segments intact. And there is no more availability MIA BON so I can't cancel and rebook the whole thing from scratch.
What alternatives do I have? If I do the online check in for the ticketed flights and go to MTY can I stand by for an earlier flight? Would the flight be under airport control so they have more authority?
It is in AA's best interests that I make all these connections. If that 1629 flight is delayed, there is no way to make the MIA flight.
AA MTY DFW 1315 1505
AA DFW MIA 2050 0047
AA MIA BON 1005 1315
I always build in buffers especially in these times when delays and cancellations are common. This was booked as a QF award ticket months ago. AA cancelled that 1315 departure and reaccommadated me on a very tight connection that doesn't seem possible in an airport the size of DFW and having to pass passport, customs and security between these flights. Even now, they are offering this route as a valid connection.
AA MTY DFW 1629 1915
AA DFW MIA 2035 0029 (slight time change from before, not in my favour)
How is this even possible? 1 hour 20 minutes to make that connection?
I tried with QF to change the first segment to a flight leaving 6 hours earlier from MTY but they can't reissue the ticket because of "married segments". They can't swap just the first segment for another one and leave the other segments intact. And there is no more availability MIA BON so I can't cancel and rebook the whole thing from scratch.
What alternatives do I have? If I do the online check in for the ticketed flights and go to MTY can I stand by for an earlier flight? Would the flight be under airport control so they have more authority?
It is in AA's best interests that I make all these connections. If that 1629 flight is delayed, there is no way to make the MIA flight.
If you haven’t already accepted the changes then I’d try and call again. When there’s a cancellation, you are able to choose a suitable (suitable to you) itinerary. You have a lot of flexibility here and it doesn’t even need to be the same routing. There is a direct MTY-MIA some days for example. Not sure what the nonsense is about married segments as I don’t see the relevance here. Never had that in years of cancellations and rebooking.
No award availability on MTY-MIA. The problem is caused by AA changing a flight and unilaterally rebooking me on a tight connection. And QF doesn't seem able to change only one segment, they even got some kind of ticketing team involved and they couldn't do it. It won't let them cancel the unwanted flight only. It's all or nothing.
#1609
Join Date: Apr 2004
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You will be outside security after you go through immigration. There is a security checkpoint right above the exit from customs. If that one is backed up, then I always walk to the left past the elevators to the Hyatt to the next security checkpoint because it tends to have less lines and let's you out close to the escalators for the SkyLink.
I think the problem for the OP is that he is booked through QF, not AA. If he were booked directly with AA, then there wouldn't be any need to rely on award availability, etc. He could just be rebooked on any flight. But the has to deal with QF who does have to rely on award availability with AA, unless they can get AA to open up availability for him. OP I think what you have for now is okay. Keep looking though to see if availability opens up on the flights you want if it would make you feel less uneasy.
And the MIA-BON flight is no longer available at least on QF. So I ended up being forced to accept the unwanted changes or lose the whole thing and cash fares are well over $1000.
#1611
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After claiming bags in whatever terminal you arrive, you'll exit the building and follow the signs for the terminal link shuttle. Let the drive know you're going to the Grand Hyatt and he'll let you know which stop to get off at.
#1612
Join Date: May 2012
Location: LAX
Programs: DL, UA
Posts: 359
(In flight now) - short connection at DFW due to delay
Currently in flight and will and will have a 29 min layovr in DFW. Hoping we can hustle and make it, traveling HBO. Tips for going from A to B concourse fastest? Sky train or walking? Also, will they keep our seats until boarding door closes?
#1613
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They may or may not keep your seats.
#1616
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: PHL, NYC
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#1617
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: BMI
Programs: AA EXP, Delta, Amtrak, Hertz PC
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29 minutes seems like enough time. If you are from high A gate (A30 or higher) to low B gates (B8 or lower), I would recommend walking, otherwise take the OUTSIDE (relative to the terminal) train from A to B.
If you are walking, there is a large set of escalators just past gate A39 on your right go up these, use the moving walkways to go over to terminal B, then a set of down escalators drops you at gate B4. For all gates other than gates B1- B3 you would just keep walking forward when exiting the escalator.
Note if you are in gates B30-B39, these are in a little "stinger" concourse that sticks out between Gates B29 & B40, look for the sign these leads to these gates.
Should be less than 15 minutes from gate to gate, maybe even closer to 10 depending on your gates. They should keep your seats until 15 minutes before departure, but will sometimes hold a little longer than that if they know folks are on a tight connection.
Good luck.
If you are walking, there is a large set of escalators just past gate A39 on your right go up these, use the moving walkways to go over to terminal B, then a set of down escalators drops you at gate B4. For all gates other than gates B1- B3 you would just keep walking forward when exiting the escalator.
Note if you are in gates B30-B39, these are in a little "stinger" concourse that sticks out between Gates B29 & B40, look for the sign these leads to these gates.
Should be less than 15 minutes from gate to gate, maybe even closer to 10 depending on your gates. They should keep your seats until 15 minutes before departure, but will sometimes hold a little longer than that if they know folks are on a tight connection.
Good luck.
#1619
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: YYJ/YVR but currently stuck in Texas
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Agree that 29 minutes should be fine. UA starts unloading seats at T minus 15, maybe AA is different.