From 6, June, customers at Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport will fly nonstop to Dublin, Ireland and Munich, Germany. American airline come up with this new service. With these flights, DFW Airport will provide its first ever new nonstop service to Dublin & Munich.
The chief executive officer at DFW Airport, Sean Donohue said, “These new flights will advance DFW Airport’s mission to bring more international passenger and cargo service to the Dallas Fort Worth region. DFW anticipates tremendous growth in the year ahead, and with nonstop service to Dublin and Munich we’re offering two great new destinations, more travel choices, business connections and opportunities for tourism.”
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price said, “We want to thank American Airlines, one of our city’s largest employers, for adding to our repertoire of international flights out of DFW Airport, the fourth busiest airport in the nation. These additional flights to Dublin and Munich add to our ongoing efforts to promote tourism, expand economic opportunities and foster business relationships.”
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said, “The new flights will help the Dallas Fort Worth region continue to build on the great business relationships we have with Germany and Ireland, which are already our 9th and 12th biggest trading partners. These new flights are a testament to the strength of the Dallas Fort Worth business environment and an important economic gain for the region.”
Customers can connect at DFW to more than 90 domestic destinations in the Midwest and western US, and more than 30 business and leisure markets throughout Canada and Latin America.
The launch of Dublin and Munich service in June 2019 will give DFW a total of 59 international destinations and 235 unique destinations. The new destinations will be DFW’s eighth and ninth European cities served.
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