Dallas is home to many of America’s most memorable moments – some good, some shocking, but all of them unforgettable. In 1963, America watched in horror as President John F. Kennedy was gunned down as his motorcade traveled through the city streets of Dallas. Years later, Americans rallied around Dallas again when its hometown sports team, the Dallas Cowboys, brought home five Superbowl wins and introduced the country to the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders. Primetime television brought Dallas' favorite family, the Ewings, into our lives. Whatever your reason for booking flights to Dallas, it's likely to stir a memory you'll never forget.
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Peak Season:
The peak seasons for flights to Dallas are October and April/May. Fall is the ideal time to visit, which is when the Texas State Fair is held.
Off Season:
Prefer adventure to tourist attractions? Dallas is located at the southern edge of Tornado Valley and as such is a base city for storm-chasing expeditions and tours in the spring. Most visitors prefer to avoid the heat of the summer from June through September, so cheap flights to Dallas are commonly found during this time.
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Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)Distance: 17 miles from Dallas and Fort WorthDrive time: 30 mins
Dallas Love Field (DAL)Distance: nine miles northwest of DallasDrive time: 20 mins
Shuttle buses and taxis to downtown Dallas are available at both airports. See the Transportation page on the visitor’s web site for up-to-date shuttle information and fares.
The main sights in the downtown area are easy to access on foot, and there are several walking tours. Dallas also has a public transportation system.
The Dallas Area Rapid Transit system, DART, operates the city’s buses and a light rail network that connects downtown and the Dallas Convention Center with the West End and various sights.
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). The airport is situated 18 miles from downtown Dallas and 24 miles from Fort Worth.
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