Dallas Love Field, Municipal airport in Northwest Dallas, United States.
Dallas Love Field is a municipal airport in Northwest Dallas handling domestic connections through a single terminal with twenty gates. The facility operates two runways and offers parking and ground transportation options.
The airport began operations in 1917 as a military training base during World War I and was named after Army officer Moss L. Love. After the war it converted to civilian use and served as the city's main gateway for decades.
The terminal displays aviation artifacts and photographs that document how flying changed across Texas during the twentieth century. This collection offers a window into both the technical and social evolution of the region.
Free transportation between the terminal and nearby rail stations operates through the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Love Link shuttle service. Arrivals and departures occupy different levels of the building.
The Wright Amendment of 1979 restricted flights from Love Field to destinations within Texas and four neighboring states until 2014. This rule shaped the region's competitive landscape and airport operations for decades.
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