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Dallas Fort Worth Admirals Clubs and Flagship Lounge
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Locations: All Clubs, lounges and oneworld lounges are airside past security. Entry:
Hours: Current Club hours hours are posted on aa.com here.
All Clubs offer free "well" or "lower shelf" beverages and snacks, food and "upper shelf" drinks and food for purchase, WiFi, PCs and business facilities, printing, fax; all DFW Clubs offer conference facilities for rent (by advance arrangement) and showers.
• New Flagship Lounge and Premium Lounge for DFW "D"
• ARCHIVE of older posts from this thread.
Link to DFW information.
Link to DFW web site
Locations: All Clubs, lounges and oneworld lounges are airside past security. Entry:
- Terminal A: Across from Gate A24 (see Andy’s Blog - link) Business Center.
- Terminal B: Between Gates B3 and B6
- Terminal C and Executive Center: Between Gates C19 and C20
- Terminal D: Flagship Lounge and Admirals Club: Between Gates D23 and D24 (lifts to 5th level)
Hours: Current Club hours hours are posted on aa.com here.
All Clubs offer free "well" or "lower shelf" beverages and snacks, food and "upper shelf" drinks and food for purchase, WiFi, PCs and business facilities, printing, fax; all DFW Clubs offer conference facilities for rent (by advance arrangement) and showers.
- "A" Admirals Club is the old International Terminal Club, has a children's room; limited storage lockers; (smoking room closed 31 Dec 2015); no views. Recently refurbished. Business Center.
- "B" Admirals Club, normal domestic Clubs; B has views and is possibly the least used and probably the quietest. The (unsecured) baggage area has small (full size rollaboards unlikely to fit) baggage storage cubbies (former lockers without doors/locks).
- "C" Admirals Club has a children's room. There is an "Executive Center" with extended business apparatus in Terminal "C". Terminal C Club is fairly busy much of the time.
- "D" Flagship Lounge and Admirals Club in the International Terminal open 15 May 2019.
• New Flagship Lounge and Premium Lounge for DFW "D"
• ARCHIVE of older posts from this thread.
DFW / Dallas Fort Worth Admirals Clubs, Flagship & oneworld Lounges (master thread)
#17
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: MCI
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Posts: 316
It was definitely talked up, but the talk came through. Very nice showers.
#18
Join Date: May 2008
Location: CT
Programs: AA EXP, UA Plat, Marriott Ambassador, Hyatt Diamond, National Executive Elite
Posts: 340
Any DFW club regulars have recent insight into the children's rooms in the three clubs that feature them? (Are any notably better/worse than the others?)
#21
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: SFO
Programs: AA Platinum
Posts: 124
It may vary, but when I asked last week at DFW-A, the answer was no. DFW-A is the club with the "small gym" and amazing waterfall showers. This would be a really nice thing to have where showers are offered; at the very least, an iron that they could let you use for a few minutes.
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#22
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#23
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: BOS/ORH
Programs: AS 75K
Posts: 18,323
I'm pretty sure my lounge options are bleak but figured i'd ask anyways. I have no OW status. Arriving DFW on QF F in morning and have same day connection on a separate ticket using AA to EZE in J. I assume just the normal boring AC?
#24
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Bangkok / London
Programs: BA Silver, AmEx Platinum, AVIS Presidents Club, Marriott Titanium Elite
Posts: 1,109
Is the newly opened AA concourse A lounge better than the AmEx lounge? Flying as a oneworld Emerald in ten days and have access to any oneworld lounge or the AmEx one - any recommendations now the new A lounge appears to be open?
#25
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Austin
Programs: AA EXP +2MM- LT PLT! HH Diamond
Posts: 6,087
Amex Lounge... Domestic ACs are fairly limited compared to Amex Lounges. A more robust debate on Amex vs. Flagship Lounges is warranted, but not applicable at DFW for the foreseeable future.
#26
Join Date: Aug 2010
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 1,659
Visited the new A lounge yesterday. Same offerings as any other AC food and service-wise. Bright and airy and everything new and shiny. Don't really care for the floors as they look like something out of the shelf in your local home depot (looks like porcelain and not marble). A few opening hiccups still going on: 3 people trying to pry the sliding glass door into the club when I got there. Had to prop it open. Tv monitors still not connected, etc... keep that in mind.
#27
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Wesley Chapel, FL
Programs: American Airlines
Posts: 30,038
In the A DFW club now It's very nice looking inside and fairly full. That being said there are some issues/growing pains.
1. Wifi is all but useless. I have to wait up to 30 seconds sometimes to load a page. Unacceptable.
2. There are two self service pop machines--that's the good news. The bad news is one of them has an "out of order" sign on it and the other has only desani sparkling flavored water (disgusting.
3. The three tubes of snack mix are no where to be found.
4. Soup choices are excellent--brie/shroom and chicken bourbon chili.
1. Wifi is all but useless. I have to wait up to 30 seconds sometimes to load a page. Unacceptable.
2. There are two self service pop machines--that's the good news. The bad news is one of them has an "out of order" sign on it and the other has only desani sparkling flavored water (disgusting.
3. The three tubes of snack mix are no where to be found.
4. Soup choices are excellent--brie/shroom and chicken bourbon chili.
#28
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Wesley Chapel, FL
Programs: American Airlines
Posts: 30,038
In the A DFW club now It's very nice looking inside and fairly full. That being said there are some issues/growing pains.
1. Wifi is all but useless. I have to wait up to 30 seconds sometimes to load a page. Unacceptable.
2. There are two self service pop machines--that's the good news. The bad news is one of them has an "out of order" sign on it and the other has only desani sparkling flavored water (disgusting.
3. The three tubes of snack mix are no where to be found.
4. Soup choices are excellent--brie/shroom and chicken bourbon chili.
1. Wifi is all but useless. I have to wait up to 30 seconds sometimes to load a page. Unacceptable.
2. There are two self service pop machines--that's the good news. The bad news is one of them has an "out of order" sign on it and the other has only desani sparkling flavored water (disgusting.
3. The three tubes of snack mix are no where to be found.
4. Soup choices are excellent--brie/shroom and chicken bourbon chili.
Can anyone report if they have pulled completely?
#29
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Winston Salem, NC USA
Posts: 1,074
If I remember correctly, the "tube snacks" are not located in the main food/drink self-service area. When you enter the club, go left and find them on that wall.
#30
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Wesley Chapel, FL
Programs: American Airlines
Posts: 30,038
thanks that exactly where they were. I have never been in that club before. I couldn’t find the lav either so I bolted outside.