Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Expands

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By  DFW International Airport, Special for  USDR

 

Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport’s Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program (TRIP) opened a new section for Terminal B including gates B4 through B11 and the corresponding ticketing hall, two bag claims and a security checkpoint. The completion of phase two of the Terminal B project includes two new passenger entries with elevator access. One of the new entrances (B9) is an enhanced entryway with a covered walkway from garage to terminal. The completed phase also reopens an adjacent 1800-space parking  garage.

“Transforming the travel experience of our customers is a key priority for DFW,” said Khaled Naja, DFW’s executive vice president of Airport Development and Planning. “The progress we’ve made in all of our terminals during TRIP continues to enhance our overall customer experience, and as we move toward the completion of more phases, more and more customers are seeing the results of our  work.”

The newly completed section of Terminal B also features the following new concessions  offerings:

  • B4 – Ice Box Café (slated to open late February)
  • B5 – Hudson News
  • B6 – Dunkin’ Donuts
  • B9 – InMotion
  • B9 – Texas Marketplace
  • B10 – Red Mango

In addition, a pre-security concession, Sierra News, has been added at B4/B5 Baggage Claim area, and vending machines are available by the baggage claim area. New amenities in these gate areas also include charging tables for  passengers.

As the renovation of Terminal B continues, the next phase of work begins renewing six more gates, specifically B18 through B23, along with the corresponding parking section.  The phase three gates are expected to re-open for aircraft service in early 2017, with a final phase of Terminal B construction work encompassing Gates B12 through B17 scheduled for the end of  2017.

“We are grateful to our customers and their patience with us throughout this journey,” said Naja. “Since the inception of TRIP, we’ve brought in new concessions and amenities, completed the new parking facilities and implemented new technology tools for passengers throughout our  terminals.”

DFW’s Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program is a $2.7 billion capital improvement program to redefine the four original terminal buildings (A, B, C and E) that opened with the Airport in 1974.  In addition to Terminal B, work is continuing in Terminal E through 2017, while work in Terminal A should be completed later this  year.

About Dallas Fort Worth International  Airport:

Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW) Airport warmly welcomes more than 64 million customers along their journey every year, elevating DFW to a status as one of the most frequently visited superhub airports in the world.  DFW Airport customers can choose among 153 domestic and 56 international nonstop destinations worldwide.  DFW is elevating the customer experience with modernized facilities and updated amenities, as well as through a $2.7 billion Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program to renovate its four original terminal buildings.  Centered between its owner cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW Airport also serves as a major economic generator for the North Texas region, producing over $37 billion in economic impact each year by connecting people through business and leisure travel. For more information, visit the DFW website, download the new DFW App foriOS and Android devices, or follow DFW on social  media.

 

SOURCE DFW International  Airport

 

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