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Dallas Love Field (IATA: DAL, ICAO: KDAL, FAA LID: DAL) is a city-owned public airport in the neighborhood of Love Field, 6 miles (9.7 km; 5.2 nmi) northwest of downtown Dallas, Texas. [2] It was Dallas' main airport until 1974 when Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) opened.
Dallas Love Field, an airport in Texas, United States Love Field, Dallas, a neighborhood in Dallas, Texas near the airport;
In team sports, well-known footballers include Jean-Marie Pfaff, Eric Gerets, Enzo Scifo, Michel Preud'homme, Franky Van Der Elst, Luc Nilis and Jan Ceulemans and well-known basketball players include Ann Wauters, Éric Struelens, Axel Hervelle and D. J. Mbenga. Former International Olympic Committee president Count Jacques Rogge is a Belgian.
Love Field is a neighborhood located in northwest Dallas, Texas . It lies southwest of and is adjacent to Dallas Love Field Airport and is bounded by Denton Drive, Inwood Road, Harry Hines Boulevard , and Webb Chapel Extension.
In March 2004, Sports Direct acquired outdoor gear manufacturer Karrimor for a reported £5 million. [54] In August 2005, Sports Direct took a £9 million stake and signed a lucrative long-term deal in with troubled brand Umbro, [55] which was subsequently sold to Nike. [56] [57] In 2006, Sports Direct acquired Kangol for an estimated £12 ...
DART operates a bus route, dubbed Love Link, which connects the station to the airport's passenger terminal. Dallas's other major airport, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, is also located on the Orange Line; a trip between Inwood/Love Field and the DFW Airport station takes approximately 39 minutes. [5]
The 2023 Belgian Athletics Championships (Dutch: Belgische kampioenschappen atletiek 2023, French: Championnats de Belgique d'athlétisme 2023) was the year's national outdoor track and field championships for Belgium. It was held from 29 to 30 July at the Sportcentrum Julien Saelens in Bruges.