gregorybrown+FollowStorms disrupt DFW Airport travel plansHundreds of travelers at DFW Airport are dealing with unexpected delays and cancellations as storms sweep through North Texas. With over 120 flights canceled and more than 200 delayed, the chaos comes right before the busy Labor Day weekend, making travel extra stressful for many. American Airlines, the airport’s biggest carrier, is hit hardest. The airport is urging everyone to arrive early and brace for crowds, but the unpredictable weather is the real wild card. How are you handling the travel headaches? Share your tips or frustrations below—let’s help each other out! #News #DFWAirport #TravelDelays20Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowDFW Airport’s Terminal F: A game changer for travelMassive building modules—some as big as a football field—were rolled into place overnight at DFW Airport, marking a huge leap forward for Terminal F. This innovative construction method means less disruption for travelers and faster progress, setting the stage for 15 new gates by 2027. With American Airlines set to operate the entire terminal, expect more international flights and smoother connections. It’s not just about bigger buildings—this project is all about smarter, more efficient travel for North Texas. What do you think this expansion will mean for our community and airport experience? #News #DFWAirport #TerminalF00Share
boothconnor+FollowDFW Airport’s giant leap: Terminal F takes shapeSix gigantic modules—some as big as a football field—were rolled into place at DFW Airport, marking a bold step in building the new Terminal F. This $4 billion project is using innovative modular construction to speed things up and keep travel disruptions to a minimum. The new terminal will eventually have 31 gates and be a major hub for American Airlines, boosting international flights and passenger experience. With the first phase set to open in 2027, it’s exciting to see how this will transform travel for North Texans and visitors alike. What are your thoughts on this massive upgrade? #News #DFWAirport #TerminalF00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowDFW’s $4B Terminal F shakes up airport travelMassive steel modules—each as big as a football field—are now rising at DFW Airport as Terminal F takes shape, marking the largest modular terminal expansion ever attempted at any airport. Backed by a $4 billion investment and American Airlines, the new terminal will double its original size to 31 gates, boosting international flight capacity and bringing fresh amenities. The modular approach means faster construction with less disruption for travelers. With over 180 projects underway, DFW is not just growing, it’s redefining what airport innovation looks like. How do you think this will change travel in North Texas? #News #DFWAirport #TerminalF00Share
Robin Long+FollowDallas’ retro home, airport changes & Deaf artsA true time capsule just hit the Dallas market—a ‘60s home in NE Dallas, untouched and full of original details, is up for grabs. Meanwhile, DFW Airport is making history with its new Terminal F, using massive pre-fab modules for faster construction. Foodies, get ready: the Michelin Guide is naming more Texas restaurants this fall. And for arts lovers, Prism Movement Theater’s new Deaf Variety Show is flipping the script—performances are in ASL, with interpreters for hearing folks. How do you feel about these shifts in Dallas culture, travel, and inclusivity? #News #Dallas #DFWAirport00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowDFW Airport’s Terminal F takes shape overnightMassive building modules—some nearly the size of a football field—just rolled into place at DFW Airport, marking a bold leap in how terminals are built. By assembling these giant pieces offsite and moving them in overnight, DFW is speeding up construction and cutting down on traveler disruptions. The new Terminal F will open its first 15 gates in 2027, all for American Airlines, with more international flights and easier connections. With this kind of innovation, DFW is setting a new standard for airports everywhere. What do you think about this approach to airport expansion? #News #DFWAirport #TerminalF10Share
Robin Long+FollowDFW Airport’s bridge project: What to expectMajor changes are hitting DFW Airport’s roads for the next 90 days as crews build a new bridge into Terminal B—right before the old one comes down. The good news? This fast-track construction method should save time in the long run, but for now, travelers will face detours, shifting routes, and longer waits. If you’re flying, arriving extra early is a must. This is all part of prepping for the World Cup crowds in 2026. How do you feel about these disruptions for a bigger payoff later? Share your travel tips and frustrations below! #News #DFWAirport #Dallas00Share
gregorybrown+FollowDFW Airport detours: What travelers need to knowDFW Airport is about to become a maze for anyone flying out of Terminals A, B, or C. Starting early August, major construction will reroute traffic for at least 90 days—Terminal B, for example, will only be accessible from the south, and you’ll need to make a U-turn if you’re coming from the north. Terminal A departures will also have a new detour. If you’re planning a trip, give yourself extra time and check the airport app for real-time updates. How do you think these changes will impact your travel plans or daily commute? #News #DFWAirport #TravelTips00Share