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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)

Dallas/Fort Worth is the main airport serving both the Dallas and Fort Worth areas. As an international airport, it serves all major U.S. airlines as well as Air Canada, British Airways, Emirates, Korean Air, KLM, Lufthansa, and AeroMexico. Impressively, it has 200 nonstop destinations, including 52 international and 148 U.S. destinations. There are various transportation services available: rental cars, taxis, public transportation, courtesy cars, shared ride programs, limousines, and charter buses. The airport itself is 18 miles from the city of Dallas.
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Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL)

Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL)

As Dallas's downtown airport, Love is a general-purpose airport. It is served by Southwest Airlines, United Express, Delta Connection, and SeaPort Airlines. The airfield is 7 miles northwest of the downtown central business district; it is also only 20 minutes from the Dallas Market Center, Downtown Convention Center, West End and the Infomart. For information concerning destinations and transportation services, visit the Dallas Love Field website or by phone.
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Post Office

Post Office

Sending parcels and letters in the US is a relatively straightforward process. The most common method is through the United States Postal Service (USPS). The USPS offers a variety of services for sending mail, including First-Class Mail for letters and postcards, Priority Mail for packages, and Priority Mail Express for overnight delivery. To send a parcel or letter, you will need to take it to a USPS post office or use a USPS blue collection box. If you are in Dallas, you can use the USPS website to find the nearest post office or collection box to your location. Additionally, you can also use private couriers such as FedEx and UPS, which often provide a wider range of services and faster delivery times, but generally at a higher cost.
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