One of my favorite airport train systems. DFW is an enormous airport, but this system means you can get from any part of it to any other part of it in 10 minutes or less. Incidentally the train system that came before Skylink, Airtrans, was even bigger - it had 5 lines serving 33 stations! But it was only one direction, much slower, and all but one of the lines were outside the secure area, so it was much less practical for getting around. I'm old enough to have ridden that system too.
@MarkTheLostTraveler I am going to cancun tomorrow morning from monroe Louisiana to DWF at 6am and from dfw to cancun at 8:25 am Your video helped a lot. Thank you
It would be appropriate to say that Sky Link travels in 2 directions. I have almost missed my flight for traveling in the opposite direction. For example: if I need to go from terminal B to terminal A, You have to take the inside line, otherwise you will take much longer to get to terminal A. Study the airport diagram before you leave home, so you know in which direction to go. Good Travels!
Never thought about saying that the sky link ran in two different directions. If you take the wrong one. You could miss your flight. Thank you for watching.
Nobody going to mention how rough the ride is? It’s like riding a rollercoaster while trying to hold luggage. And somehow the straight sections aren’t smooth either.
I'm a Fort Worth native and refer to it as the Ft. Worth/Dallas airport since the bulk of the airport is inside the Ft. Worth city limits and Tarrant county along with American Airlines World Headquarters. If people are exiting to the south going to Dallas they have to go through the city of Irving before the Dallas city limits.
I Would take the Skylink. It moves pretty fast. Plus the D terminal is on the other side of the airport. So less of a problem going with the terminal link. Thank you for watching.
I love that you can see various planes take off and land while on the Skylink.
Yes, that’s pretty cool. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for posting. I never have much time to spend exploring DFW, so it was fun to see the entire trip around.
There is a lot to see if that airport. Oh, thank you for watching
We’ll be doing this on our 4 hour layover next month. Thanks for the preview.
I’m flying into DFW on Wednesday and I will take the skylink I like those kind of trains where you can see the planes landing and taking off
Have a fun trip. Thank you for watching.
One of my favorite airport train systems. DFW is an enormous airport, but this system means you can get from any part of it to any other part of it in 10 minutes or less. Incidentally the train system that came before Skylink, Airtrans, was even bigger - it had 5 lines serving 33 stations! But it was only one direction, much slower, and all but one of the lines were outside the secure area, so it was much less practical for getting around. I'm old enough to have ridden that system too.
I Worked there when they had the old system...Thank you for watching
For an otherwise hectic airport, this is the best part of it!
If you have a long connection or get to the airport, early take a fun ride around the airport. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for this video!
You're welcome. Thank you for watching.
Thanks for the time you took to do that. Very nice.
I like the skylink I went on it when I was at the DFW Airport
Nice system and it beats long walks to the gates. Thank you for watching.
Wow, Thank you!
Glad you like the video. Thank you for watching.
It would have been nice if you would show the gates numbers as they are coming off of the train
Sorry didn't think about that. Maybe next time. Thank you for watching.
@MarkTheLostTraveler I am going to cancun tomorrow morning from monroe Louisiana to DWF at 6am and from dfw to cancun at 8:25 am
Your video helped a lot.
Thank you
It would be appropriate to say that Sky Link travels in 2 directions. I have almost missed my flight for traveling in the opposite direction. For example: if I need to go from terminal B to terminal A, You have to take the inside line, otherwise you will take much longer to get to terminal A. Study the airport diagram before you leave home, so you know in which direction to go. Good Travels!
Never thought about saying that the sky link ran in two different directions. If you take the wrong one. You could miss your flight. Thank you for watching.
Thanks for the preview, will do this tomorrow delayed and changed terminal, arriving A departure D...AA airline famous for DELAYED!
Nobody going to mention how rough the ride is? It’s like riding a rollercoaster while trying to hold luggage. And somehow the straight sections aren’t smooth either.
You have a good point. Thank you for watching
Fun 🧳 cheers 🕶🕺-The BOYZ
Long ride. Thanks for watching.
I'm a Fort Worth native and refer to it as the Ft. Worth/Dallas airport since the bulk of the airport is inside the Ft. Worth city limits and Tarrant county along with American Airlines World Headquarters. If people are exiting to the south going to Dallas they have to go through the city of Irving before the Dallas city limits.
Thanks for the info. I worked for AA there for 2 yrs. Thank you for watching.
Actually none of DFW airport is within FW city limits.
I WENT TOO THIS AIRPORT
Very busy airport. Thank you for watching.
For someone trying to get from terminal c to d would you recommend skylink or the terminal link?
I Would take the Skylink. It moves pretty fast. Plus the D terminal is on the other side of the airport. So less of a problem going with the terminal link. Thank you for watching.
@@MarkTheLostTravelerwith Terminal Link you have to exit the secure side so would have to go through security again.
@@maryleejohnson8168 No because you already went through security. Thank you for watching.
Heck of a ride around the airport. I hope your luggage was there.
Yes it was. Thanks for watching.
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