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DFW upgrades its service to Frankfurt and Paris


Dallas Fort Worth International Airport announced changes to its routes to Frankfurt, Germany and Paris, France with Lufthansa and Air France respectively.

Starting in April, with a distance of 5,143 miles (8,276.14 km.) and a flight duration of 10 hours and 48 minutes, Lufthansa’s DFW-Frankfurt route will connect approximately 1,764 passengers with 6 weekly flights, now operated with Boeing 787-9 aircraft “The Dreamliner.”

Starting in November, takeoffs will take place on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with a fleet that also includes Airbus brand aircraft (A330-300, A340-300).

On the other hand, the DFW-Paris route run by the airline Air France, is offering service starting this month, on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

It is planned that for the months of April and May there will be 5 weekly flights and that in June the service will be provided daily with the A330 and A340 aircraft models, with a maximum capacity of 279 passengers per flight.

With this upgrade to 2 of the most important routes to Europe, DFW demonstrates its commitment to being one of the best connected airports in the world.
About DFW Airport:
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the most connected airport in the world. Located between the parent cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, the Airport also serves as a major job generator for the North Texas region by connecting people through business and leisure travel.

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