Dallas airports

Vanchu, Anthony J. (JSC-AH)[TTI] anthony.j.vanchu at NASA.GOV
Wed Oct 17 19:06:17 UTC 2007


That depends, in part, on where ALTA is in relation to the two airports and how important that is to you.

If that's not an issue...  Love Field is closer to the city and its smallness means you're less likely to have delays.  It's served mostly by Southwest, though a few other carriers now fly there.  When things go wrong at DFW, they often go wrong on a HUGE scale.  I'd avoid DFW if possible and fly into Love Field instead, but since you're not going to be making connections at DFW, it could work out just fine too if you get a better fare to that airport.

My two cents.

Tony

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From: SEELANGS: Slavic & East European Languages and Literatures list [mailto:SEELANGS at BAMA.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Deborah Hoffman
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Subject: [SEELANGS] Dallas airports

Does anyone have an opinon on which of the Dallas airports to fly in or out of? I'm going round-trip to ALTA in November and was leaning toward DFW but then I thought about the potential for delays at such a huge airport. On the other hand, Love Field as a smaller and older operation might have other inconveniences. Any input appreciated.
  Sincerely,
  Deborah

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