Dallas/Fort Worth · DFW

Airport Lounges at DFW — Complete Access Guide 2026

4 lounges at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with access info, locations, and tips for getting in — even without elite status.

All Lounges at DFW

American Admirals Club (Terminals A, B, C, D)

AccessAirline elite status, premium ticket, or day pass
AmenitiesComplimentary food & drinks, Wi-Fi, power outlets, quiet seating, restrooms

Delta Sky Club (Terminal E)

AccessAirline elite status, premium ticket, or day pass
AmenitiesComplimentary food & drinks, Wi-Fi, power outlets, quiet seating, restrooms

American Flagship Lounge (Terminal D)

AccessVarious access methods
AmenitiesComplimentary food & drinks, Wi-Fi, power outlets, quiet seating, restrooms

Centurion Lounge (Terminal D)

AccessAmex Platinum card required
AmenitiesComplimentary food & drinks, Wi-Fi, power outlets, quiet seating, restrooms

How to Access Airport Lounges at DFW

There are several ways to access lounges at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, even if you don't have airline elite status:

  • Airline elite status. Most airline lounges are open to top-tier frequent flyers (e.g., Delta Diamond, United 1K, American Executive Platinum).
  • Premium cabin tickets. First class and business class passengers on long-haul flights typically get lounge access on the day of travel.
  • Premium credit cards. Cards like the Amex Platinum ($695/year) include access to Centurion Lounges, Delta Sky Clubs (when flying Delta), and Priority Pass lounges. The Capital One Venture X ($395/year) includes Priority Pass as well.
  • Priority Pass membership. Grants access to 1,400+ lounges worldwide, including many at U.S. airports. Often included free with travel credit cards.
  • Day passes. Many airline lounges sell day passes ($50–75) at the door or online. Worth it for long layovers.
  • Guest of a member. Most lounges allow members to bring 1–2 guests. Ask a friend or fellow traveler.

💡 Best value for lounge access

If you fly 4+ times per year, a premium travel credit card that includes Priority Pass or lounge access typically pays for itself in free food, drinks, and Wi-Fi alone — plus the comfort of a quiet space.

What to Expect Inside an Airport Lounge

  • Complimentary food and drinks — ranging from snack buffets to full hot meals depending on the lounge. Premium lounges (Centurion, Polaris) have restaurant-quality dining.
  • Alcoholic beverages — beer, wine, and spirits are typically complimentary. Top-shelf selections at premium lounges.
  • Fast Wi-Fi and power outlets — much more reliable than the terminal. Great for working during layovers.
  • Quiet environment — a major upgrade from the noisy gate area, especially during delays.
  • Clean restrooms — some lounges have shower facilities for freshening up during long connections.
  • Flight information displays — monitors showing departures so you don't miss your flight.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lounges does DFW have?

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport has 4 lounge options: American Admirals Club (Terminals A, B, C, D), Delta Sky Club (Terminal E), American Flagship Lounge (Terminal D), Centurion Lounge (Terminal D).

Can I buy a day pass for a lounge at DFW?

Many airline lounges sell day passes ($50-75). Availability varies — check with the lounge directly. Third-party apps like LoungeBuddy also offer day pass purchases for select lounges.

Is lounge access worth it?

For layovers over 2 hours, absolutely — the free food, drinks, and quiet space easily offset a $50 day pass. For frequent travelers, a credit card with lounge access is a no-brainer investment.