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Construction Notice: DFW Airport Schedules Roadway Closures for Demolition of Terminal A Flyover Bridge

Detours and Closures Scheduled from Saturday Evening into Sunday Morning

DFW AIRPORT, Texas (Dec. 11, 2025)

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has scheduled various roadway closures and detours to take place this weekend to support the demolition of the flyover bridge that previously supported access into Terminal A. The portion of the bridge that will be demolished is positioned over northbound International Parkway, which requires a set of temporary closures and detours throughout the terminal area to ensure the safe operation of the demolition and maintain an efficient flow of traffic.

The roadway impacts are scheduled to take place from 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 13 through 8 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 14. Remote and Terminal Link shuttles may experience delays during this time. Customers can access the DFW Airport Shuttle Tracker for live updates on shuttles and routes.

Traffic Exiting All Terminals Detoured to South Exits

During the scheduled construction activity, traffic exiting all terminals will be directed to every terminal’s South Exit. The U-turn to northbound International Parkway, located ahead of the South Exit Plaza, will remain open to traffic; however, DFW encourages customers to exit the airport to the south to avoid additional closures and anticipated congestion in the area where demolition will be taking place.

Northbound International Parkway Reduced to One Lane

To accommodate the demolition, a lane reduction will be put into place on northbound International Parkway during the scheduled activity. Access into Terminals C, D and E will remain open ahead of the demolition area. Customers accessing Terminals A and B will be detoured around the demolition area, then proceed north to the existing detour into Terminal A and the new right-hand exit to Terminal B.

For the easiest access into DFW’s terminals, the airport encourages customers that are accessing Terminals A and B to arrive from the north, while customers accessing Terminals C, D and E are suggested to arrive from the south.

Signage will be in place to guide customers through closures and detours.

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About Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is one of the most connected and busiest airports in the world. Centered between owner cities Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, DFW Airport also serves as a major economic engine and job generator for the North Texas region. The airport’s historic $12 billion capital plan – DFW Forward – is set to transform the customer experience and plan for the future with monumental upgrades and expansions underway across DFW’s terminals, airfield and roadway infrastructure.

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