
Dallas is getting a sneak peek at the future of air travel, the City of Dallas – Department of Aviation has announced it will host an open house to showcase the master plan for Dallas Love Field Airport on March 19. Flyers and residents can swing by to see what's in store for their local hub, an event aimed at integrating feedback from the community into the future blueprint of the airport.
Since September last year, the department has been deep in a comprehensive study, looking to spice up DAL to handle the surge of flyers and keep the airport at the cutting edge. The plan is a long-term vision, with a 20-year scope, designed, to prepare DAL for the increasing demands of aviation vibrancy. With this event, city planners are looking for input for their ambitious project, and that means they want to hear from the locals.
The details are simple: if you've got two cents to throw in about the future of Dallas Love Field, park yourself at the Frontiers of Flight Museum between 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. CST. It's a chance to rub elbows with airport planners, talk shop about terminals and tarmacs, and get a gander at the projected improvements in store for DAL.
Check out DAL 'Love What's Next' online for the full scoop. The city has made it clear that "As a stakeholder, you play an integral role in this project," and they're not being shy about rolling out the red carpet for input. That's right, it's not just about showing up and nodding along, they're genuinely banking on public opinion to fuel this airport's ascent, according to the City of Dallas.
So save the date: March 19, 2024, for the Dallas Love Field Master Plan Open House. Remember, this isn't just for the window-seat regulars; it's for anyone invested in the trajectory of Dallas transportation.









