Terminals · Dallas/Fort Worth
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has five terminals: Terminals A through E. Here's which terminal your airline departs from, the DFW terminal map, how to get between terminals, and where security is — so you walk in knowing exactly where to go.

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has five terminals: Terminals A through E. Which terminal you use comes down to your airline — check the list below before you leave home.
Flying out of DFW? Here's the terminal each airline departs from. Tap an airline for its gates, check-in hall, and whether it recently moved terminals.
Airline → terminal assignments verified June 27, 2026against the airport's own sources. Airlines do move terminals — we date every change.
Each DFW terminal has its own TSA checkpoint, and the line can be short in one terminal and long in the next. Before you pick when to leave, check wait times by terminal and head to the fastest open lane. Not sure how long to budget? How long does airport security really take breaks it down by the hour.
Skylink — Skylink connects all five terminals (A-E) inside security; runs 24/7, trains every ~2 minutes, ~5-minute average ride, 9-minute maximum between the farthest points. A separate landside bus, Terminal Link, connects terminals outside security.
Give yourself a real cushion to connect at DFW: about 45–60 minutes for a domestic-to-domestic connection, and 90 minutes or more when international travel or a terminal change is involved. See our full guide to minimum connection time.
Lounges, dining, and shops live inside each terminal past security — handy once you're through, but they shouldn't change when you leave home. Browsing other airports? TSA wait times by airport lists them all.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has five terminals: Terminals A through E. Which one you use depends on your airline, so check the terminal list above before you head out.
It depends on the airline. Delta departs from Terminal E; American departs from Terminals A, B, C, D, and E; United departs from Terminal E. Tap your airline in the list above for gates, check-in, and whether it recently moved (assignments verified June 27, 2026).
Skylink: Skylink connects all five terminals (A-E) inside security; runs 24/7, trains every ~2 minutes, ~5-minute average ride, 9-minute maximum between the farthest points. A separate landside bus, Terminal Link, connects terminals outside security.
Each DFW terminal has its own TSA checkpoint, and the wait can differ a lot from one terminal to the next. Check DFW wait times by terminal and head to the fastest open lane.
Give yourself a real cushion to connect at DFW: roughly 45–60 minutes for a domestic-to-domestic connection and 90 minutes or more when international travel or a terminal change is involved.
You know your terminal. Now get the exact minute to walk out your door — built from today's live DFW security wait and your drive.
See your Leave-By Time →