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Airport Miles From City

  Fort-Worth  (DFW)

15


Dallas Any flights summary: 

Dallas is served by two main commercial airports - Dallas Fort Worth International airport, which is one of the busiest in the USA, and the original Love Field airport, which is home to Southwest airlines, the granddaddy of all no-frills carriers.

Dallas Any in a nutshell: 

Gleaming Dallas has garnered much of its reputation from a certain imaginatively titled TV show set in the city during the 1980s, but visitors will be pleasantly surprised by the sheer diversity of this fine Texan city.


Alternatives Miles From City

  Dallas Love Field (DAL)

4


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Flights to Dallas -- overview

Direct flights

Following the relaxation of restrictions governing flights to the USA from Heathrow, British Airways’ and American Airlines’ direct flights to Dallas were switched from Gatwick to Heathrow in March 2008. There are no other direct flights to Dallas from any other UK airports, or from any airport in Ireland.

Note that all Dallas flights from Europe will arrive at Dallas Fort Worth (DFW). Dallas also has a smaller airport at Love Field (DAL), which is predominantly used by the budget airline Southwest.

Connecting flights

Finding connecting flights to Dallas is not as easy as it is to many other major US cities, because of the relative lack of direct routes from main European hub airports. Even when compared to its big Texan rival, Houston, flight connections to Dallas via US gateway hubs are not so easy. Whereas Houston is the most important base for Continental Airlines, who can easily feed passengers through their Eastern Seaboard gateway at New York Newark, American Airlines just do not have anything like the same breadth of inward feeder flights to the US East Coast from the UK. If you're looking for flights to Dallas from UK regional airports, you're most likely to get funnelled via Heathrow or Amsterdam.


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Mini Guide to Dallas Any

The image of this Texan metropolis seems forever to be tied up with a certain 1980s soap opera. As a name, Dallas conjures up thoughts of big hair, big hats, big shoulder pads and, above all else, Big Oil. The series’ Southfork Ranch, a set of enduring televisual tack, remains in place as one of the area’s most popular tourist attractions. Proximity to the crude stuff ensures Dallas doesn’t lack for cash. It’s a destination beloved of those who love to live large, with top quality restaurants and countless (big) shopping malls embedded in its genetic make up. Some travellers may find themselves wishing they had Big Wallets.

Dallas’s cultural heart is the 277-acre Fair Park, which houses museums devoted to natural history and science, a planetarium, and plentiful greenery. The Park also hosts the annual Texas State Fair, attracting upwards of three million visitors every October. The city also holds some considerable fascination for historians: this was, after all, where JFK was assassinated. The event is commemorated in two museums: the Sixth Floor Museum, in the book depository where alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was alleged to have loitered, and the Conspiracy Museum, where all those allegations are met with counter-allegations. Trust Dallas to offer up Big History…


 


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