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The Best Airlines to Fly From Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)

Planning to fly from Dallas? You’ve got an amazing range of options with over 250 destination options to over 30 different countries! With its relatively convenient location to downtown, modern facilities, and a plethora of airlines to choose from, the iconic DFW has become a hub for travelers from both within the USA and from around the world. As anyone who lives nearby will already know, Dallas-Fort Worth airport has exploded in popularity in the past 20 years and is now the second busiest airport in the USA!

However, whether you're jetting off for a quick business trip or embarking on a long-awaited vacation, selecting the best airline for your travel from DFW can make all the difference as to how well your travel goes. In this article, we'll explore the best airlines that operate out of Dallas Airport to help you make the right choice for your travel. Each airline option offers unique advantages and downsides, including the variety of destinations and routes, the trip's price, and the travel experience's quality. So, before you book your travel, check out the list below to discover the best airlines to fly with from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport!

Here are the best airlines to fly from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport:

Best Airline for Variety of Destinations: American Airlines

If you’ve ever flown from or traveled through Dallas Fort Worth, there’s no doubt you’ve seen copious flights for American Airlines. We’re willing to bet that almost any frequent flier has flown on AA, as the airline flies more passengers than any other airline on the planet.

When you’re traveling from DFW, not only does American Airlines offer more options for destinations than any other airline, but also holds 3 practically exclusive terminals (A, B, and C) just for AA flights. AA uses DFW as its main hub to provide travelers with a wide range of benefits, including better and more abundant lounges, cheaper tickets to almost all locations, and easier connections when needed. On the lounge front, AA has an Admirals Club lounge in every single terminal in DFW—no matter which terminal you’re flying from, there is a great lounge option for you!

AA provides an incredible range of destination options from DFW, including over 50 different domestic locations and 15+ countries across 5 continents (see below)! We can confidently say that, without a doubt, AA will be able to get you to any domestic destination with at most one layover, which is an incredibly rare find. Plus, with American Airlines’ partnership with British Airways, there are a myriad of ways to connect to most destinations across the rest of the world as well.

A complete map of destinations that American Airlines flies from DFW airport

Overall, American Airlines is the clear winner for the best airline to fly from Dallas Fort Worth, and we highly recommend checking the AA flight availability no matter where you’re hoping to fly. American Airlines is also our recommended airline for booking international flights.

Best Budget Airline: Spirit Airlines

Spirit Airlines is almost guaranteed to be your best bet if you’re hoping to travel anywhere in the domestic USA from DFW. Spirit Airlines is well known as the USA’s premier budget airline, and it is no surprise that this applies to Dallas Fort Worth airport as well. Despite this, the airline actually offers a decent selection of domestic locations from DFW. Fascinatingly, Spirit offers more destinations south and west than even Southwest Airlines! While these flights have no frills and come with minimal amenities, and frankly, can often be more stressful than a standard airline, they are reliably cheap compared to almost every other single airline that flies from the airport (with round-trip flights for less than $100, it’s hard to beat).

We would recommend booking on Spirit for flights shorter than 2 hours (e.g., St-Louis, Austin, New Orleans, etc.), and reserving the longer flights for the less-budget airlines. While a wallet-friendly option is always appreciated, sometimes forking over the extra funds for a better experience is worth it.

Best for Booking with Miles/Points: Delta Air Lines & United Airlines

If you’re hoping to book your next flight from DFW with any of your credit card points or airline miles, there are two lead contenders that you should consider: Delta Air Lines and United Airlines. While these are two of the biggest airlines in the US, the reason that they are exceptional options for point/award bookings is their inclusion in the American Express and Chase Bank point ecosystems, respectively. You can easily transfer your AmEx Membership Reward points to Delta SkyMiles and your Chase Ultimate Rewards points to United MileagePlus to book award flights, dramatically increasing the ease of booking trips with points/miles. Both of these credit card programs allow you to convert your points to airline miles with the click of a button.

Little known secret: you can also use your American Express points to book United flights, and your Chase Ultimate Reward points to book Delta flights! Make sure to check out our guides to learn more.

Related Articles: American Express Credit Card Tier List, Chase Bank Credit Card Tier List, Combine Chase & AmEx points

While neither United nor Delta offers a particularly wide range of destinations from Dallas Fort Worth, both have flights to several major cities. We recommend looking at United for flights to San Fransisco, Denver, and Chicago, and looking at Delta for flights to LA, Minneapolis, Boston, Salt Lake City, and Seattle.

See below for the full map of flights on United and Delta from DFW:

Delta flight map from DFW

United flight map from DFW

Overall, Delta and United are excellent options for traveling from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, especially for booking any award travel.

Summary

If you’re flying from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), you have a wide variety of excellent airline options to choose from! Whether you’re looking for budget flights or luxurious international travel, between AA, Spirit, Delta, or United, you can be sure that there’s an option that’s great for you.

We hope this article was helpful! If you’re interested in other airport airline recommendations, check out our guides to flying from Boston, Austin, Denver, LAX, Las Vegas, or Puerto Rico. If you’re curious about more travel tips, make sure to read about

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