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Dallas Love Field has a single terminal with 20 gates, numbered 1-20. Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines lease one gate each, while Southwest leases the remaining eighteen gates. JSX operates from a private terminal on the north side of the airport rather than using the main terminal.
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]
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Terminals C, D, and E can be accessed both landside (via DFW's Terminal Link shuttle) or airside (via the Skylink people mover) from Terminal A's upper level. Dallas's other major airport, Dallas Love Field, can be accessed by taking the Orange Line to Inwood/Love Field station; a trip between DFW Airport and Inwood/Love Field takes ...
McKinney National Airport (ICAO: KTKI, FAA LID: TKI), formerly Collin County Regional Airport at McKinney, is a general aviation airport located in McKinney, Texas, United States, about 30 miles (48 km) north of downtown Dallas. The airport is a reliever airport for Dallas Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
The airport never reached capacity and saw its traffic dwindle while traffic at Love Field in Dallas continued to grow. The April 1957 OAG lists 97 scheduled departures a day Tuesday to Thursday, more than half to nearby Dallas Love Field. American Airlines had 30, Braniff 22, Trans-Texas 19, Continental 13, Delta 7 and Central 6.
Terminus; transfer to TEXRail at adjacent DFW Airport/Terminal B station: Belt Line: December 3, 2012 Dallas College North Lake Campus: Hidden Ridge: April 12, 2021 Irving Convention Center: July 30, 2012 Las Colinas Urban Center: University of Dallas: Bachman December 6, 2010 Westernmost transfer for Green Line Burbank: Inwood/Love Field
Legend Airlines was an airline headquartered at Dallas Love Field in Dallas, Texas, United States. [4] Legend operated nonstop flights from its Love Field hub to Washington, D.C.; Las Vegas; Los Angeles; and New York City, the first carrier to fly from Love Field to destinations beyond the Wright Amendment five-state region after the opening of ...