Dallas Fort Worth DFW Airport From the plane via immigration to customs for connecting flights

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

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  • @nalidateraoctavin1826
    @nalidateraoctavin1826 5 месяцев назад +4

    This is the best guide i've found. hope this still the same when im arriving at june this year. God bless you.

  • @joshswanstrom5849
    @joshswanstrom5849 Год назад +5

    What a fantastic service videos like these are.

  • @patolandia666
    @patolandia666 3 года назад +12

    Thx thx that, i really need it on my next trip and dont waist time on my connection! so helpful!

    • @adameve2789
      @adameve2789 3 года назад

      Is it enough to get the plane if the layover is only 1:30m at the DFW airport??

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  3 года назад +2

      My pleasure. I also had the problem and that's why I made the video so that you can adjust to it. ATTENTION: after the baggage belt there is another control !!! Dogs are also used to check for drugs. At this point you have to go through it INDIVIDUALLY. A long line quickly forms here ... Please take that into account!

    • @patolandia666
      @patolandia666 3 года назад

      @@HansPeterEndler nice data.
      really good to know that =)

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  3 года назад +1

      @@adameve2789 90 min is very close! If everything goes well, you can do it in 60 minutes. But that only works once a year ... I did it in 60 minutes because I was sitting in the very front of the plane (row 7). I ran to immigration. There all ATM devices were empty because no planes had landed in front of me. And at the immigration officer there is only a short queue etc ... Most of the time this is not the case and you have to wait in many places and walk or run a lot ... therefore 90 minutes is damn close but possible

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  2 года назад

      @@adameve2789 only if you have prepared yourself well. First you need a seat as far forward as possible and then good luck that the Migration Hall is empty and that the queue below is not too long and then the drug dogs all delay. In any case, make sure that you do NOT make any mistakes when browsing! For example, water in your hand luggage. Then you can do it in 1 hour, but 1.5 hours. is already close ...

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 2 года назад +5

    Wow thank you for this video, I will use it as a refrence so whenever i arrive at dfw from another country i know in advance where to go. I enjoyed the video.

  • @carstensh.3112
    @carstensh.3112 Год назад +2

    Oh da hat sich ja viel geändert. Bin Anfang der 2000er Jahre oft nach DFW geflogen. Da gab es das noch nicht. Auch die Rolltreppe scheint neu zu sein. Kann mich nicht erinnern jemals in Terminal D diese benutzt zu haben. Aber alles in allem ein schöner Airport. Da hab ich schon schlimmere erlebt, EWR oder JFK z.B. Schön war auch Charlotte Douglas da dort eine Bar mit Raucherlaubnis war. Alles lange her und ich werde wohl kaum noch einmal in den Genuss kommen die USA zu besuchen.

  • @billwalker7556
    @billwalker7556 3 года назад +8

    DFW is the most difficult confusing airport to navigate I have ever been. I worked for airline for 32 years and am airport savy. ATL is the largest and busiest airport and is easy to navigate by far.

  • @claudiaanddavid
    @claudiaanddavid 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful. Thanks.

  • @rebecamunozcortes4035
    @rebecamunozcortes4035 2 года назад +1

    Muchas gracias!!! Thanks

  • @dr.sergiodelvallediaz4326
    @dr.sergiodelvallediaz4326 2 года назад +2

    Exelente video , Gracias por la informacion fue de mucha utilidad.... Saludos

  • @kimberlush0084
    @kimberlush0084 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for the informative video I am a non US Citizen and will be flying from Narita Airport to DFW then I have a connecting flight to FLL do I need to get my check in baggage and check it again? I have 1hr and 30 min before the connecting flight and kinda worried if I am able to make it.

    • @sam-ju7gv
      @sam-ju7gv 21 день назад

      Did you make it? I’ve got the same journey

  • @tigerhaireporter4444
    @tigerhaireporter4444 3 года назад +1

    Sehr schön

  • @pelador6322
    @pelador6322 2 года назад +3

    Thank you! I have an international connecting flight, after baggage claim and security checkpoints, where should i return my luggage for my next flight?

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  2 года назад +2

      In DFW is it not nessesary to Re-Check your Baggage 🧳… all you have to do to check in your Baggage by ITI (international to international) to destination airport !!! That’s is…

    • @JasonMaehl
      @JasonMaehl 11 месяцев назад

      @@HansPeterEndler Suppose you flew your international with KLM and you have a layover in DFW to fly domestic on United. We would then need to collect our bags and check back in. The layover is 2 hours. Both parents have TSA pre-check and then four younger kids. Would a 2-hour layover be long enough if say Dad went and got the 2 checked bags and re-checked in?

  • @badarmajeed
    @badarmajeed 5 месяцев назад

    I will be travelling to calgary via dallas frok riyadh, the stopover time is 1hrs :50 mins. Is it enough?

  • @vale9801
    @vale9801 2 года назад +2

    hey! I’m arriving at Terminal D, and then I have to take another plane to Hartford, CT. As I am coming from an international flight, do I need to pick up my luggage before taking my second flight? Or will it be taken to my final destination? Thanks!

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  2 года назад

      You must check your baggage at the check-in counter as ITI baggage. You can only be sure that you can walk past the baggage carousel if you have said so at the check-in counter and they have attached the ITI banderole to your suitcase. If no ITI sticker is attached to the suitcase, you must first pick up your luggage at the baggage carousel and check it in again...

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  2 года назад

      ITI is the abbreviation for International to International (airport)

    • @julkaanka8283
      @julkaanka8283 Год назад

      @@HansPeterEndler If using ITI, can you leave the airport and get back in when having a long stop-over? Or would you need to take your luggage with you?

  • @tombradydid9114
    @tombradydid9114 Год назад

    Was this recorded in 2002?

  • @Eduardo.Servicios.Informaticos
    @Eduardo.Servicios.Informaticos 2 года назад

    Hello Hans. A nice helpful video. I have a question for you.. i hope you can answer me. Im from south america, in June 2023 i will flight to kalispell montana to visit the glacier park. The flight lands DFW as first US airport at 5:30am. The flight connection to Kalispell takes off at 8:30am, so.. i have a little less than 3 hours to go through inmigration and customs. Do you think a 2 hours and a have are enought time for all that?. Since i have no other option, thats the only flight i can catch.

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  2 года назад

      Usually the time window should be enough. If I were you, I would prepare a few things to be really sure.
      1. Book a seat in the aisle and NOT at the window!!!
      2. Book a row of seats as far forward as possible!!! So you are before everyone else at the APC terminals (Automatic Passport Control) !!! Because this is where the traffic jam begins!!!
      3. Have your luggage checked through !!! DALLAS is one of the few airfields where you can check your luggage WITHOUT having to pick up the suitcase after the migration and check it in again. That means ITI (International to International Seamless Baggage Service) If you check in your luggage in South America you HAVE to say “… Check in with ITI !!!” when you check in !!! That saves a lot of time!!! With Amarican Airline this was possible. Good luck.

    • @Eduardo.Servicios.Informaticos
      @Eduardo.Servicios.Informaticos 2 года назад +1

      @@HansPeterEndler thnanks so much for your quick and full info answer. I will have in mind all the tips you gave me 👍👍

  • @lexr8666
    @lexr8666 3 года назад +1

    Hi, so when I use a kiosk, I do not have to wait in the terrible line for a CBP officer?
    i can go to my connecting flight?
    :)

    • @christiansotelo55
      @christiansotelo55 2 года назад

      You'll have to go through TSA security again once you go through customs and immigration, but, you'll give the slip to the agent in line and then you're good to go to TSA security.

  • @Sariphi8
    @Sariphi8 2 года назад

    hello good morning, first thank you so much for your video, second,
    I have a stopover at this airport, do I have to pick up my bags somewhere? Or only when I got off the plane, I go to immigration controls without having to look for my checked baggage. ? Thank you

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  2 года назад

      1. Only if your luggage is checked through !!! DALLAS is one of the few airfields where you can check your luggage WITHOUT having to pick up the suitcase after the migration and check it in again. That means ITI (International to International Seamless Baggage Service) If you check in your luggage you HAVE to say “… Check in with ITI !!!” when you check in !!! That saves a lot of time!!! With Amarican Airline this was possible.
      2. The luggage belt it dowmstairs behind the Imigration! (Video Position 5:50) There is no other way possible... When your luggage is checked through (ITI) you can pass the lugagge belt and go strait to the security (Video Position 6:18) .... look at my video!
      Good luck.

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  2 года назад

      When you get off the plane, go DIRECTLY to the ATMs and stand in line at immigration WITHOUT your luggage! There is only one way for international flights!!!As shown in the video... AFTER immigration you go down the stairs to the baggage carousel. When the baggage has been checked through to the final destination airport, you can simply walk past the baggage carousel. But you MUST say when checking in the luggage "... please Check the Baggage to the final destination by ITI…" ITI = International to International. If not, you'll have to pick it up first and check it back in manually.

    • @alisonsheryll7176
      @alisonsheryll7176 2 года назад

      @@HansPeterEndler Hans great video.. one question. When you we must say when checking in the luggage for final destination ITI would that in my case be when i am checking in at the beginning of the flight in London as i am changing at Dallas? Thanks you seem to really know your stuff...

    • @HansPeterEndler
      @HansPeterEndler  2 года назад

      @@alisonsheryll7176 thank you ☺️ yes I do … to your question: yes in your case you MUST tell them during check in at London airport that your luggage 🧳 should be checked in by ITI to you final destination!!! When they do it and confirm it everything is fine and you can walk straight to your connection flight ✈️

  • @Sariphi8
    @Sariphi8 2 года назад

    Hello, I want to travel with some cookies, but the first time I traveled, they did not give me any form to declare the food, nor did I take food. This time I did and I am worried about not knowing where I have to declare the food . Where is customs?

  • @JoshM23
    @JoshM23 2 года назад

    im flying back from Ho Chi Minh Vietnam connecting in Tokyo Narita, then Dallas TX & ending in North Dakota at the end of May with 3hr layovers in Narita & Dallas. im flying American airlines all the way thru. this is my 1st ever int'l trip & ive been told/confirmed my bags will be checked all the way thru to my final destination. will i have to collect & re-check my bags in Dallas as that's my 1st point of entry into the USA or do i just have to deal with customs & immigration? thanks so much for your video & time.

  • @tamdinh857
    @tamdinh857 2 года назад

    What happen to the sound?

  • @johnnitollama3426
    @johnnitollama3426 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sir for this informative video... I want to ask something... in your video, you mentioned that for those who have connecting flights, we need to turn right to reach the check-in counter for those who have connecting flights. Is this counter applicable for all kinds of flights or only for international? Because this July, I will be flying thru Qatar Airways and our arrival will be in Terminal D and our domestic connecting flight to our final destination is located in Terminal A with American Airlines. They will accept our check-in luggage in this Terminal D counter that you mentioned? Or do we need to carry all of our check-in luggage all the way to Terminal A to check-in for our domestic connecting flight? For what I know, this check-in ITI only applicable for those flying with same airline company from the country of origin to their final destination whereas in our case we are going to fly with Qatar Airways starting here in UAE then change airplane company in DFW with American Airlines.. Hope you can help me with this queries because my travelling with 3 little children and we would like to maximise the luggage allowance that Qatar Airways provided.

    • @boostbull7789
      @boostbull7789 2 года назад +3

      Hope this helps as I almost always fly through DFW when coming back home. When you go through customs and have ANY connecting flight, you get your bags and then follow the sign to the American Airlines recheck desk. Once you recheck your bags, you go through security, and then look for the Skytrain signs and take it to Terminal A.
      Edit: Qatar and American are both OneWorld alliance airlines, so there shouldn’t be any problems at the desk

  • @aftech7268
    @aftech7268 3 года назад

    Wheres the audio