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Cheap Car Rental Dallas Airport
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Dallas : Getting to Dallas
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is the main commercial airport at Cheap Car Rental Dallas It is also known as DFW International.
It is located in the suburbs north of and equidistant to downtown Fort Worth and
downtown Dallas. In terms of size, DFW is the largest airport in the state, the
second largest in the United States, and third largest in the world. The headquarters
of American Airlines, the largest air carrier in the world, is located less than
a mile from DFW, in Fort Worth.
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Dallas Love Field is a public airport located five miles northwest of the
City of Dallas, in Dallas County, Texas, USA. Love Field was the primary airport
for Dallas before Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport opened. Love Field is
now Dallas' secondary airport and serves as a fortress hub for Southwest Airlines.
American Airlines and Continental Express also offer service from Love Field.
In addition, Dallas is also served by Dallas Executive Airport, formerly known as
Redbird Airport, located within the city limits. Addison Airport is another general aviation airport located just outside the city
limits in the suburb of Addison.
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Two more general aviation airports are located
in the outer suburb of McKinney, and two more general aviation airports are in Fort
Worth, on the west side of the Metroplex.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is the Cheap Car Rental Dallas area public transportation authority,
providing buses, rail, and HOV lanes. Presently, two light rail lines providing
service at Dallas. The Red Line travels through Oak Cliff, South Dallas, downtown,
Uptown, north Dallas, Richardson and Plano. The Blue Line goes through south Dallas,
downtown, Uptown, east Dallas, Lake Highlands, and Garland. The Red and Blue lines
are conjoined in between 8th & Corinth Station in Oak Cliff and Mockingbird Station
in north Dallas.
Trinity Railway Express, connecting downtown Dallas's Union Station with downtown
Fort Worth's T&P Station and several points in between.
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