Terminal layout
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport has five passenger terminals, A through E. The airside Skylink train connects all terminals after security, while Terminal Link buses provide landside terminal-to-terminal transportation.
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The information below is specific to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and was reviewed against official airport information in August 2026.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport has five passenger terminals, A through E. The airside Skylink train connects all terminals after security, while Terminal Link buses provide landside terminal-to-terminal transportation.
Official DFW parking includes terminal garages, Express, Remote and Valet products, with covered and uncovered choices. Terminal parking is closest to the gates, while Express and Remote products use airport shuttles. Real-time availability can be checked through the DFW app and website.
The consolidated Rental Car Center is near the airport’s south entrance and is linked to all terminals by dedicated rental-car shuttles. DART rail, TEXRail, taxis, rideshare, hotel shuttles and private vehicles provide additional ground-transport choices.
Free AT&T Wi-Fi is provided across DFW, with charging/USB stations at many gate areas. The terminals contain extensive restaurants, shops, lounges, pet-relief areas and passenger services.
DFW provides accessible terminal parking, accessible shuttle/transit options, elevators and airline wheelchair services across the five-terminal campus. Travellers should allow extra time for inter-terminal journeys because of the airport’s size.
The Hyatt Regency and Grand Hyatt are on the airport campus; many additional hotels are clustered around the north and south airport entrances in Irving and Grapevine.
Hotel shuttle hours, extended-parking allowances and package terms are property-specific and can change. Confirm the final inclusions before booking.
If an airport stay leaves you with spare time, browse tours and attractions separately from your hotel and parking arrangements.
Airport-specific answers based on the current layout and travel arrangements described above.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport has five passenger terminals, A through E. The airside Skylink train connects all terminals after security, while Terminal Link buses provide landside terminal-to-terminal transportation.
Official DFW parking includes terminal garages, Express, Remote and Valet products, with covered and uncovered choices. Terminal parking is closest to the gates, while Express and Remote products use airport shuttles. Real-time availability can be checked through the DFW app and website.
The consolidated Rental Car Center is near the airport’s south entrance and is linked to all terminals by dedicated rental-car shuttles. DART rail, TEXRail, taxis, rideshare, hotel shuttles and private vehicles provide additional ground-transport choices.
The Hyatt Regency and Grand Hyatt are on the airport campus; many additional hotels are clustered around the north and south airport entrances in Irving and Grapevine. Hotel shuttle and parking-package terms vary by property, so confirm the current details for your dates.