Step into the bustling world of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, a vibrant gateway that connects travelers to the globe. With a lineup of seventeen esteemed airline carriers, including six international flag bearers, this airport is your ticket to 180 destinations around the world. While the majority of these are within the United States, adventurers can also jet off to 46 international locales. Among the most frequented international hotspots are the iconic cities of Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and the glittering Las Vegas.
Getting to and from the airport is a breeze, thanks to the efficient DART light rail system. Glide seamlessly between the heart of Dallas, the bustling area of Las Colinas, and the airport itself. For those who prefer the tracks, the TEXRail and DART Light Rail offer convenient commuter services, both setting off from Terminals A and B. And there's more on the horizon—a brand-new sixth terminal is set to welcome travelers in 2025, promising even smoother journeys.
At the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, the runways are as grand as Texas itself. Four impeccably maintained paved runways stretch over thirteen thousand feet, ready to accommodate your departure or arrival. While the airport proudly serves as the home base for American Airlines and a host of other carriers, navigating between terminals at DFW can sometimes feel like a mini adventure of its own. Keep in mind that ongoing renovations in Terminals A, B, and E might mean a little extra hustle and bustle—and perhaps a longer wait—during your transit.
For those hitting the road upon arrival, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport boasts a selection of twelve car rental companies, all housed within a 24-hour accessible rental car center. Conveniently situated near the airport's south entrance, you won't have to wait long to start your engine. Shuttle buses to the car rental center run like clockwork, every fifteen minutes, ensuring that your journey continues smoothly, from sky to road.
The cars must be returned with a full tank of gas. If not, the rental car agency will refill the tank and charge for the service. It is often cheaper to fill the tank at a local gas station before returning the car than to pay the rental company's per-liter rate.
We offer a selection of minivans and minibuses, with sizes ranging from 6 to 12 seats. In Dallas airport, our most popular minivan models include the Mercedes Vito, Renault Trafic, and Peugeot Traveller. To avoid disappointment, consider booking 1-2 months in advance.
You can rent a car at Dallas airport and return it to another office. The price depends on the car type, return location, and rental period. We work with major car rental firms to offer great deals. One-way car rental drop-off fees might be charged by some partners, but these are always included in the quoted price.
All drivers are responsible for paying any fines they incur. An administration fee will be charged to your credit card when the fine is processed to cover the costs associated with this procedure.