Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is set to welcome 20 new concession vendors following approval by the Texas airport’s Board of Directors.
The third busiest airport in the world is set to add multiple new restaurants and shops in the coming years while proceeding with the construction of the new Terminal F, as recently detailed in The Dallas Express.
“These new partners represent the next chapter in DFW’s journey to transform the customer experience,” said Ken Buchanan, DFW’s executive vice president for Revenue Management and Customer Experience, in a May 8 news release.
“By bringing in bold concepts, including several airport firsts and beloved local brands, we’re laying the foundation for more dynamic terminals and a more enjoyable travel experience.”
So, what exactly can flyers expect in the future?
Terminal A
- Olivella’s Pizzeria
- Ciao & Go
- Minute Suites
- Chick-fil-A’s first 24-hour location in a major U.S. airport.
- Salad and Go’s first airport location.
- Mesero’s first U.S. airport location
- Mozart’s Bakehouse
Terminal B
- Raising Cane’s first 24/7 location in Dallas-Fort Worth
- Nekter Juice Bar’s first location in a U.S. Airport
- LaLa Land Kind Cafe
- Whataburger with self-order kiosks
- Piada Italian Street Food’s first airport location in the country
Terminal C
- Bluebonnet Exchange
- Velvet Taco
- The Peach Cobbler Factory
Terminal D
- Lone Chimney Mercantile (gifts made by local artisans)
- Minutes Suites
Terminal E
- Sundance Travel Essentials
- Brewed coffee and pastries
- Flyer’s Market
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport welcomed 87.82 million passengers last year, a 7.4% jump compared to 2023. Only Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (No. 1) and Dubai International Airport (No. 2) had more flyers pass through their terminals.