
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 9:30 AM ET, Fri May 3, 2019
American Airlines announced Friday it had opened 15 new gates in the Terminal E satellite at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, supporting more than 100 daily regional flights for American Eagle service.
The renovated terminal area features upgraded ticket counters, gate areas, ramp lighting, moving walkways, elevators and escalators. Later this summer, American will also open a new Admirals Club in Terminal E and the airport's only Whataburger.
Beginning in early June, the airline will operate more than 900 daily flights from Dallas, including service to 23 new markets such as Dublin; Munich; Monterey, California; Augusta, Georgia; and more.
"DFW is a premier hub for the airline and our new gates are just the latest investment," American vice president Cedric Rockamore said in a statement. "The Terminal E satellite is the result of hard work and collaboration from across the airline and the airport, and everyone should be proud of what we've accomplished together."
In total, customers have access to 234 nonstop destinations from Dallas-Fort Worth.
Additional upcoming milestones include the opening of a Flagship Lounge featuring Flagship First Dining and a renovated Admirals Club in Terminal D, scheduled for May 16, as well as the opening of six mainline gates at DFW Terminal B in June.
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