2020 DALLAS REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 39 CONNECTIVITY | DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND DALLAS LOVE FIELD Dallas Fort Worth International Airport: Our Global Center ■ 4th busiest airport in the world (operations) ■ 15th busiest airport in the world (passengers) ■ Host to 23 passenger airlines and 23 cargo carriers ■ Service to 193 domestic and 67 international destinations out of 5 terminals and 164 gates ■ Access to every major city in the continental U.S. within four hours ■ #1 for customer service among North American airports serving 40M or more passengers annually (Airports Council International) ■ 1st North American airport to achieve carbon neutral status (1 of 23 worldwide) ■ Footprint covering nearly 70 km—larger than Manhattan, with 557k m 2 of terminal space ■ Economic output to the Dallas- Fort Worth region totalling $37B, supporting 228K full-time jobs and $12.5B in payroll Source: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport DALLAS REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 2020 38 CONNECTIVITY | DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND DALLAS LOVE FIELD Washington D.C. 125 flights per week Los Angeles 187 flights per week Honolulu Kona Maui Chicago 176 flights per week San Juan New York 162 flights per week Boston 81 flights per week Miami 69 flights per week Orlando 83 flights per week Atlanta 160 flights per week Charlotte 91 flights per week Phoenix 103 flights per week Denver 148 flights per week Austin 102 flights per week San Antonio 100 flights per week Houston 163 flights per week Detroit 77 flights per week Philadelphia 82 flights per week Las Vegas 89 flights per week Seattle 76 flights per week Minneapolis 88 flights per week San Francisco 99 flights per week Anchorage Washington DC (Reagan National) Los Angeles (LAX) Burbank Chicago (MDW) Columbus Indianapolis Orlando Baltimore / Washington (BWI) New York (Laguardia) Ft. Lauderdale West Palm Beach Atlanta Tampa San Diego Phoenix Tuscon Oakland Sacramento San Jose Denver Ft Meyers Pensicola St Louis Las Vegas San Francisco (SFO) Seattle/Tacoma Portland Boise Milwaukee Minneapolis Albuquerque Taos Reno Kansas City Tulsa Memphis Birmingham New Orleans Little Rock Salt Lake City Omaha Charlotte Greenville/Spartanburg Raleigh/Durham Pittsburgh Ontario Santa Ana NASHVILLE Nashville Dallas Love Field Dallas Fort Worth International Airport domestic destinations Dallas Love Field domestic destinations Dallas Fort Worth International Airport by the numbers (2019) : Daily Passengers: 205,663 Total Passengers: 75,066,956 International Passengers: 9,578,478 Total Cargo (metric tons): 984,850 Dallas Love Field by the numbers (2019) : Daily Passengers: 45,973 Total Passengers: 16,780,158 Total Operations: 231,879 Travel time from downtown Dallas: 11 minutes DART’s light rail Orange Line connects Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW Station) to the Las Colinas Urban Center, Dallas Medical District, downtown Dallas, and the entire DART light rail network. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is an economic engine for the region, generating $37 billion in economic impact annually. Built in 1974 and situated between Dallas and Fort Worth, it is the highest-capacity commercial airport in the world and one of two international gateway airports in Texas. As a major hub of Fort Worth–based American Airlines, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport offers business travelers a high-frequency schedule and access to any major city in the continental United States in less than four hours. Cargo operations, which amounted to 984,850 metric tons in 2019, serve 38 major markets around the world, including several key markets in Asia. DFW Airport recently completed upgrades to its original terminals with a $2.7 billion ‘Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program’ (TRIP) and currently hosts 164 gates flying to 260 destinations. In 2020, DFW will begin construction of Terminal F which will add capacity for up to 24 additional gates. Located just seven miles from downtown Dallas, Love Field is a convenient general- use airport that serves as the headquarters for low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines. The airport, which served more than 16.8 million passengers in 2019, underwent a $519 million modernization renovation, including a centralized terminal with 20 gates, a new lobby, and an expanded baggage claim area. An expanded passenger garage completed in 2019 added 5,000 parking spots. Source: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Source: City of Dallas