The Dallas Fort Worth Airport of Texas has been recognized all over the world to be the third busiest in terms of aircraft movements, and seventh, in terms of passenger count and traffic. Across the United States, Dallas Fort Worth International is the second largest airport facility and is the ninth busiest international gateway. It is located about 15 miles from Dallas and 18 miles from Fort Worth respectively. The airport is accessible through Highways-183 or 360, coming from the south and Highways-114, 121 or 635 from the north. Public buses, shuttles taxis and budget car rentals may take the same routes going to or from the airport.

The airport caters to over 135 domestic and 39 international destinations, with almost 30 major and minor airlines. Terminal A has 31 gates and caters solely for American Airlines. Terminal B has 35 gates and caters for the American Eagle, United Airlines, and the SkyWest Airlines. Terminal C has 31 gates and caters for the American Airlines. International Terminal D has 29 gates and caters for the American Airlines, American Eagle, British Airways, KLM, Korean Air, Lufhansa, Mexicana, Sun Country Airlines and TACA. Terminal E has 26 gates and caters for the AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, Continental Airlines, Continental Express, Delta Airlines, Delta Connection, Frontier Airlines, Midwest Connect, Northwest Airlines, Northwest Airlink, US Airways and US Airways Express.

Transport options include taxis, which have ranks on the upper grounds of each terminal, buses, also on the upper grounds of each terminal, serving destinations and routes to Fort Worth, the rail, with services to Fort Worth and Dallas, and car rentals, whose offices are located in a rental center, 10 minutes from the airport. Cheap car hire at the Dallas Fort Worth airport are offered by top car rental companies such as Advantage, Alamo, Budget, Avis, Enterprise, Dollar, EZ Rent, National, Hertz and Thrifty.