DFW Airport is revamping Terminal C, adding gates to Terminal A and building a brand new sixth terminal.
An artist rendering of the new Terminal F to be built adjacent to the current Remote South parking area at DFW Airport.’s 50-year history and the airport is combating demand by continuing to grow as the second busiest airport by passengers in the world.Here’s what we know so far about DFW’s new terminal and changes being made inside the airport to existing terminals.
“These additional gates will help address the escalating demand for air travel by providing gates for multiple airlines,” Donohue said.Advertisement A video rendering shows part of the planned Terminal F at DFW Airport. Construction on the terminal is expected to start in the second half of next year and be complete by the end of 2026.Terminal C’s new look will include four of the nine new gates, the other five going to Terminal A in its revamp. The airport will expand in phases,It will cost an estimated $2.
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