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Driving Directions, Helpful Hints, Navigating the Airport and much more…….
Address: 3200 E Airfield Dr., DFW Airport, TX 75261
Phone: 972-973-3112
www.dfwairport.com
DFW
Map Quest to DFW
Driving Directions from Durant, OK to DFW
1. Start out going west on W Main St / US-70 W toward N 10th
2. Merge onto US-75 S toward Denison TX (Crossing into Texas).
3. Take the Sam Rayburn Tollway South exit, EXIT
4. Merge onto TX-121-TOLL S (Portions toll) (Electronic toll collection only).
5. TX-121-TOLL S becomes TX-121
6. Take the exit toward TX-114 E / DFW Airport /
7. Merge onto International Pky S (Portions toll).
8. Take the exit on the left toward Terminal C / Parking / Hyatt
9. Keep right at the fork in the
10. Keep left at the
11. 3200 E AIRFIELD DR.
Total Travel Estimate: 98.49 miles - about 1 hour 40 minutes
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Dallas Fort Worth Terminal Map
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You Tube-DFW Skylink
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Address: 8008 Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas, TX 75235
Phone# 214-670-6080
www.dallas-lovefield.com
DAL
Driving Directions from Durant, OK to Dallas Love Field
1. Start out going west on W Main St / US-70 W toward N 10th
2. Merge onto US-75 S toward Denison TX (Crossing into Texas).
3. Merge onto I-635 W via EXIT
4. Take the Dallas North Tollway South exit
5. Merge onto Dallas North Tlwy S (Portions toll).
6. Take the Mockingbird Ln exit toward Airport (Electronic toll collection only)
7. Keep right to take the ramp toward Love Field
8. Turn slight right onto W Mockingbird
9. Turn right onto Cedar Springs Rd / Herb Kelleher
10. 8008 CEDAR SPRINGS RD is on the right.
Total Travel Estimate: 96.61 miles - about 1 hour 44 minutes
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direction A on link above.
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Dallas Love Field Terminal Map
Address: 6700 McKennon Blvd, Fort Smith, AR 72903
Phone# 479-452-7000
www.fortsmithairport.com
FSM
Directions from Pocola, Spiro, etc. via Hwy 112
(About 15 to 30 mins)
•Travel east on Hwy 112 until it turns into I-540 in Arkansas
•Remain on I-540N until Exit 8
•Take Exit 8 – Rogers Avenue East
•Turn right on Rogers Avenue
•Take Rogers Avenue to South 74th Street
•Turn right (South) on South 74th Street
•South 74th Street will cross Phoenix Avenue and bring you to the
Airline Terminal.
•(Note – South 74th Street becomes McKennon Blvd. when it
crosses Phoenix Avenue)
Parking Fees
Short-term and long-term parking is combined in one
paved lot conveniently located just a few feet north of
the passenger terminal. The parking lot is operated
by Republic Parking Systems (479-478-9499).
Parking Rates
0-30 minutes – FREE
31-60 minutes – $2.00
Each additional hour – $2.00
Maximum daily fee – $7.00
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Address: 7777 E Apache St, Tulsa, OK 74115
Phone# 918-838-5000
www.tulsaairports.com
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TUL
Driving Directions from McAlester to Tulsa International Airport
1. Start out going south on N Main St / US-69-BR toward E Carl Albert Pky / US-270 W / OK-1 W / OK-31 W.
2. Take the 1st right onto US-270 W / OK-1 W / OK-31 W / W Carl Albert Pky. Continue to follow US-270 W / OK-1 W.
3. Merge onto Indian Nation Turnpike N toward Henryetta / Tulsa (Portions toll).
4. Indian Nation Turnpike N becomes US-75 N.
5. Take I-244 E toward US-64 W / OK-51 W / Sand Springs / Joplin.
6. Merge onto US-75 N / Cherokee Expy via EXIT 6B on the left toward Bartlesville.
7. Take the exit toward OK-11 E / Tulsa Int'l Airport.
8. Merge onto Gilcrease Expy.
9. Gilcrease Expy becomes OK-11 E.
10. Take the exit toward Airport
11. Merge onto E Virgin St.
12. E Virgin St becomes Airport Dr.
13. 7777 E APACHE ST # 217A is on the right.
Total Travel Estimate: 99.66 miles - about 1 hour 45 minutes
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Economy Parking - closest Economy Lot to the
terminal. Shuttles provide car side To curbside service.
$6 day
Hourly Parking – Located at the terminal just steps
from baggage claim
$1 first 30 minutes
$2 hour - $10 max
Garage/Covered Parking - just
outside the baggage claim doors, steps
from terminal
$10 day Cell Phone Lot – located east of the
Hilton Garden with short term parking
while waiting on arriving passengers
and baggage. Valet Parking - $16 day
Tulsa International Airport Parking Guide
Address: 7100 Terminal Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Phone# 405-316-3200
www.flyokc.com
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OKC
Driving Directions from Durant, OK to Will Rogers World International
1. Start out going west on W Main St / US-70 W toward N 10th Ave. Continue to follow US-70
2. Turn left to stay on US-70
3. Merge onto I-35 N toward Okla.
4. Merge onto OK-3 W / OK-74 N via EXIT 121B toward
5. Merge onto OK-152 W / Airport Rd via EXIT 116B on the left toward Airport Rd.
6. Take the Southbound Meridian Ave exit toward Will Rogers World Airport.
7. Merge onto S Meridian
8. Stay straight to go onto Terminal
9. 7100 TERMINAL DR # 301.MapHide Map
Total Travel Estimate: 152.09 miles - about 2 hours 37 minutes
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Map Quest to Will Rogers International
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Book Flights Strategically
The day and time of the flight matter, especially at busy airports. Early morning flights on Tuesday through Thursday are best. It's common sense, really. Leisure travelers tend to fly on or
right before or after weekends — often trying to stretch their vacations by booking post-work-hours departures and later-in-the-day returns. Business travelers tend to fly on Monday, to get
a start on the business week, and Friday, to get home for the weekend. Hence, early morning midweek flights are cheaper, less crowded and have better on-time departure records. Plus,
with early flights, if there are delays or cancellations, you stand a better chance of being rebooked on a same-day flight.
Know Your Airport
Prior to departure, study the layout on the airport's website. Find your terminal and plan a route directly to it. Determine if reaching your terminal requires a long walk or boarding a shuttle
or tram. Research security-line wait times on the airport and Transportation Security Administration websites. Check the historical traffic patterns on roads to the airport at the time you're
flying. Before heading to the airport, check on your departure gate (it might have changed) and on real-time traffic.
Rely on Technology
You can prep for your flight online or with a smartphone. Check your flight's status and print out your boarding pass before leaving home, and sign up for email flight-status alerts. Airline
apps not only provide alerts, but also let you download a digital boarding pass and opt for automatic rebooking on the next available flight if your original flight is canceled. Online
technology and apps can also let you do things like book an airport parking space ahead of time — especially important during the holidays when lots fill up.
Arrive at the Airport Early — or Earlier Still
We've all been told to arrive at least an hour before domestic flights. The operative words here are "at least." If your airport and traffic research indicates you need to factor in still more
time, do it. The worst that can happen when you arrive earlier than needed is you'll spend more time hanging out at the gate, where you can grab a bite, do some reading or do a little
shopping. At some airports, you can even get a spa treatment. All this is far less stressful than the worst that can happen when you arrive late.
Pack With the Wisdom of Experience
Know your airline's carry-on size limits and checked-bag weight restrictions, and pack accordingly to avoid delays at check-in or boarding. Before arriving at the airport, put ID tags both
inside and outside of your bags. Some savvy travelers say using only carry-on luggage is the best way to travel these days: You'll not only save money, but also time at both check-in and
arrival.
Prepare for Airport Security
On the day of your flight, put jewelry, watches, belts and change in your carry-on before leaving home. Wear only one jacket or coat, as opposed to multiple layers, all of which have to
come off at security. Wear slip-on shoes or boots with zippers so you can get them off quickly. Head to security ASAP, with your clear, plastic 3-1-1 toiletries kit and your laptop or tablet
computer at the ready to put into bins (remember that digital devices need their own bins) and your identification and boarding pass in hand. If we all were prepared at security, the lines
would move faster — even at the busiest airports.
Counter
Step 1
Enter the airport at the "Departures" level
and find the ticket counter of the airline that
you are traveling.
Step 2
Locate the appropriate counter line. Airlines
may have one line for all customers or have
several lines such as one for business
travelers, one for frequent fliers and one for
domestic travel.
Step 3
Approach the ticket counter when
summoned by the counter clerk. Hand the
clerk your identification or passport and any
written materials containing your flight
number. He may ask you some questions
regarding the content of your luggage and
how many bags you have.
Step 4
Place your luggage one piece at a time on
the scale next to the ticket counter. After
weighing your luggage, the counter clerk will
attach the destination tag, remove the
luggage and send it through the airport to
your plane. He will then hand you your
boarding passes and return your
identification. You may then proceed to the
appropriate gate.
Items you will need
Identification
Luggage
Credit card
Itinerary
Curbside
Step 1
Go to the curbside porter and check in
booth for your airline, typically located by
the entrance doors of the airline on the
"Departures" level of the airport.
Step 2
Give the porter your identification and flight
information. She will take your luggage to
the outdoor check in booth to weigh it,
attach the destination tag and send it into
the airport to the plane.
Step 3
Tip the porter for carrying your bag when
she returns with your identification,
boarding pass and baggage claim receipt.
Typically, tipping for this service is $1 per
bag.
Kiosk
Step 1
Insert the credit card that you used to make your
airline reservation into the appropriate slot of the
kiosk. Alternatively, scan your itinerary barcode.
This allows the system to find and display your
information.
Step 2
Follow all prompts. The kiosk system shows the
name of all passengers who have tickets
purchased with that particular credit card. The
system allows you to check all passengers in,
choose or change seats and input luggage
information.
Step 3
Attach luggage destination tags to luggage. The
kiosk dispenses these tags after passenger and
luggage confirmation. You will also receive your
boarding pass.
Step 4
Place your luggage where indicated. Depending on
the airline and airport, you may need to carry your
luggage a short distance to the luggage collection
area. Some airlines station personnel at the
kiosks to take your luggage after your complete
the check-in process.
3 Options are Available
for your convenience
2 Options are Available
for your convenience
Print Your Boarding Pass Online
Step 1
Log into your account 12 to 24 hours before your flight departs. Depending
on the airline, you will be able to check-in online the day of or the day
before your departure. Most airlines will send you an e-mail when you can
check-in.
Step 2
Enter your reference number or frequent flyer number to log in. Again, this
differs by airline. You will likely have all the necessary information on the
confirmation email that was sent to you when you initially purchased your
ticket online.
Step 3
Confirm your flight times and seat. Once you log in, you will be able to see
your itinerary. Make sure everything is accurate.
Step 4
Check in online. You will see an option for online check-in or "print
boarding pass." Click it and follow the on-screen instructions.
Step 5
Print your boarding pass. Ensure that your printer has sufficient ink and is
printing to scale. Do not shrink or stretch the document.
Step 6
Bring your boarding pass to the airport. The document you printed is your
ticket and your boarding pass. Show it to airport security in order to enter
the concourse. Note that you do not have to check in with guest services.
However, if you need to check baggage, you will still need to approach the
desk.
Print Your Boarding Pass at the Airport
Step 1
Find your airline's check-in desk. Bring a government-issued identification card
and the credit card you used to purchase your ticket.
Step 2
Use the self-service kiosk. These kiosks allow you to swipe your credit card to
verify your identity. Your card will not be charged. Some kiosks also allow you to
swipe your passport. You can also find your itinerary by entering your name and
final destination or reference number.
Step 3
Choose your seats. At this point, you will be able to choose your seats or upgrade
your seats, if available.
Step 4
Check your baggage. Before proceeding through security, check your bags and
leave them with your airline's staff.
Step 5
Proceed through security. Keep your boarding pass out, as well as your
identification. You'll need this to proceed to your gate.
Checked baggage Pay for your 1st and 2nd checked bags when you check in online or at the airport. All bag fees are non-refundable, per person
and each way.
All flights (per bag/each way) 1st bag 2nd bag 3rd bag 4th - 9th bag
Checking overweight or oversize bags? When you're trying to figure out if your bag is oversize, add the measurements for length, height and width together. The dimensions we list are
length + height + width.
U.S., Canada, Latin America, Caribbean, Bermuda, South America (except Brazil)
Overweight checked bags
For bags that weigh 51 - 70 lbs/23 - 32 kg in Coach
(no overweight charge if you’re booked in First Class for first 2 bags)
For bags that weigh 71 - 100 lbs/33 - 45 kg
Oversize checked bags
Dimensions between 62 - 80 in/157 - 203 cm
Carry-on bags Size requirements
You're allowed one carry-on bag and one personal item. Personal items include a purse, briefcase or laptop bag.
•Up to 45 in/115 cm (14 x 9 x 22 in or 36 x 23 x 56 cm)
•Up to 40 lbs/18 kg
Carry-on rules for US Airways Express
Not sure if you’re on a US Airways Express flight? Please check your confirmation. If you're on a flight operated by Air Wisconsin, Colgan, Piedmont, PSA or
Trans States, you’re allowed to carry on 2 items.
•1 personal item (such as a purse or laptop) in the cabin and;
•1 small carry-on bag. Your carry-on bag will be tagged, placed in the cargo bin and returned plane-side or in the jetway when you arrive.
When possible, do not pack oversized electronics (laptops, full-size video game consoles, DVD players and
video cameras that use cassettes) in checked baggage. However, please be advised that these items must
be removed from carry-on bags and submitted separately for X-ray screening. Click here for "checkpoint
friendly" laptop bag procedures. Small electronics, such as smartphones, tablets and certain other
mobile/portable electronic devices, can remain in carry-on baggage.
Prepare a 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag of liquids before arriving at the airport.
Pack all coats and jackets in checked baggage when possible. All coats and jackets must go through the X-
ray machine for inspection.
When in doubt, leave it out. Unsure if an item is prohibited or not? Travelers should place such items in their
checked baggage or leave the item at home.
For a complete list of traveler information, frequently asked questions plus rules and regulations please connect to
www.tsa.gov
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