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Updated · Dallas Fort Worth International Airport · May 19
DFW Opens Terminal C Access, Reopens D North Exit Ahead of 1.6 Million Memorial Day Travelers
Updated
Updated · Dallas Fort Worth International Airport · May 19

DFW Opens Terminal C Access, Reopens D North Exit Ahead of 1.6 Million Memorial Day Travelers

4 articles · Updated · Dallas Fort Worth International Airport · May 19
  • DFW expects about 1.6 million travelers from May 21 to May 26, up 5.8% from a year earlier, as it opens Terminal C’s new right-hand access and reopens Terminal D’s North Exit.
  • Terminal C’s southbound right-hand exit is already available, while northbound access begins the morning of May 21; the Terminal D reopening restores northbound access to International Parkway.
  • The changes complete phase three of DFW’s International Parkway Project, which shifted access to Terminals A, B and C to new right-hand exits to improve traffic flow and navigation.
  • May 21, May 22 and May 25 are expected to be the busiest days, especially from 9-11 a.m. and 6-8 p.m., with DFW urging travelers to arrive two hours early for domestic flights and three for international trips.
  • American Airlines passengers bound for Terminal C can also check in and clear security at Terminal A, while transit options and the airport app are being pushed to ease curb, parking and roadway congestion.
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