Award-winning medium hub airport and Southwest Airlines' headquarters, serving nearly 18 million passengers annually.


Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) is located 6 miles northwest of downtown Dallas and serves as a major domestic gateway and the home base for Southwest Airlines. The airport is renowned for its passenger experience and innovative amenities.
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Passenger traffic increased by 12.1% year-over-year in 2023, reaching record levels in 2024[1][3][4].
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Employees include airline staff, ground services, concessions, security, and municipal operations.

Terminal expansion projects, including new lounges and concourse upgrades, will enhance passenger amenities and operational capacity without increasing gate count[2].
Deployment of jet exhaust-powered charging stations and sensory rooms demonstrates leadership in renewable energy and passenger comfort[4].
Jetwind Power Corporation's energy harvesting and green building practices position DAL as a pioneer in airport sustainability[4].
Collaborate with federal agencies to maintain gate restrictions and secure funding for passenger-focused upgrades[2].
Prioritize terminal modernization and lounge development to support growing demand and improve passenger experience[2].
Expand renewable energy initiatives and green infrastructure to meet environmental targets and regulatory standards[4].