Dallas connections?
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Dallas connections?
I'm flying from PVD to Abilene for business. Would prefer to use US Air from PVD to Dallas and then get a quick connection to Abilene on another carrier.
Considering the Dallas airport layout, which other carrier would be my best choice to make this connection?
Thanks in advance!!
Considering the Dallas airport layout, which other carrier would be my best choice to make this connection?
Thanks in advance!!
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Before you book a trip using 2 different carriers, make sure they have a code share agreement so you can check your bags through to your final destination. Otherwise you will have to pick up your luggage at DFW and check in again. Not fun....
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Good idea to carry on if possible.
I did a quick check and it looks like your only option for non-stop service from DFW to Abilene is American. Continental also flies to Abilene, but you would have to connect through Houston.
Another option would be to drive from DFW to Abilene, it's about 175 miles.
I did a quick check and it looks like your only option for non-stop service from DFW to Abilene is American. Continental also flies to Abilene, but you would have to connect through Houston.
Another option would be to drive from DFW to Abilene, it's about 175 miles.
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American Eagle is the only carrier that flies direct from DFW to Abilene. You could just rent a car at DFW and drive to Abilene. It's only a 2.5 hour drive, and you'll need a car while you're there anyway.
Eat at Harold's Pit BBQ while you're in Abilene. Mmmm! Be sure and get there early for lunch so the line isn't out the door!
Eat at Harold's Pit BBQ while you're in Abilene. Mmmm! Be sure and get there early for lunch so the line isn't out the door!
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US Airways is in Terminal E at DFW. American operates its American Eagle flights out of Terminal A. You can use the Skylink train to shuttle between the terminals-- it shouldn't take more than 9-10 minutes.
You won't have to go through security again, but I would not risk missing flights; give yourself an hour connection time.
You won't have to go through security again, but I would not risk missing flights; give yourself an hour connection time.
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I'd actually add one more caution about DFW. Most of these smaller American Eagle flights actually board from the sattelite terminal, which means you have to take a shuttle to the actual gate (or plane) from the main terminal. The gate area is also at the far, far end of Terminal A. The shuttle adds at least 10 to 15 minutes onto your connection time; an hour should be enough time to make a connection if you aren't late, but if you are late by even 10 minutes, you might not make it, which is exactly what happened to be last Christmas.
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Good point, Doug. However, I just looked at DFW's website, and they're indicating that American Eagle now flies out of Terminal B and Terminal D!! The terminal maps still suggest that they use Terminal A, but since the last expansion, they must have moved operations.
Emily, you're going to have to check carefully when you get to DFW for your connecting flight information. Looking at current operations out of DFW, flights to Abilene will operate out of either Terminal B or D. I don't know if US Air will have monitors for American in Terminal E; I'd ask gate staff if not.
Emily, you're going to have to check carefully when you get to DFW for your connecting flight information. Looking at current operations out of DFW, flights to Abilene will operate out of either Terminal B or D. I don't know if US Air will have monitors for American in Terminal E; I'd ask gate staff if not.



