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American adds time to DFW flights, reshapes hub banks as storms squeeze U.S. travel
31 December 2025
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American adds time to DFW flights, reshapes hub banks as storms squeeze U.S. travel

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 18:14 ET

  • American will add more scheduled time to flights and shift DFW from nine daily flight “banks” to 13 starting in April
  • DFW construction and new routes are adding pressure — and capacity — at one of the country’s busiest hubs
  • The changes land as winter storms drive widespread delays and cancellations heading into New Year’s travel

American Airlines said it is revamping its Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport hub by adding more scheduled time to flights and expanding the number of daily arrival-and-departure banks to 13 starting in April. “Our approach at our largest and most impactful hub must also evolve,” Jim Moses, senior vice president of DFW operations, said in a statement.

The timing matters because airlines are trying to stabilize networks strained by winter weather and peak demand ahead of New Year’s travel. Winter Storm Ezra delayed nearly 6,000 U.S. flights and canceled 751 as of Monday afternoon, according to FlightAware, Reuters reported.

At a connection-heavy hub, a short delay can quickly turn into a missed onward flight, stranding passengers and separating bags from travelers. Those disruptions also ripple through crew and aircraft schedules, limiting an airline’s ability to recover later in the day.

American said it is increasing “block time” — the scheduled gate-to-gate time from pushing back at the departure gate to arriving at the destination gate — on flights to and from DFW and across its network. The airline said the longer schedules and reshuffled banks are meant to improve on-time departures, cut the concentration of very short connections and spread demand more evenly through the day. American Airlines Newsroom

The carrier said the new structure should also shift more departures into popular time windows and reduce early-morning inbound flights to DFW, which can tighten morning connection windows.

DFW Airport is also expanding capacity, with a $1.6 billion Terminal F program under construction that the airport says will add a 15-gate concourse and a new Skylink station.

The airport has warned travelers to expect changing traffic patterns and parking options as construction ramps up, including the closure of Express South parking to make way for Terminal F work. DFW has also opened new right-hand exits into Terminals A and B from International Parkway, according to its construction updates.

DFW has added routes in December as well, including Contour’s service from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and new Frontier Airlines flights to Guatemala City and San Salvador, Community Impact reported. The outlet also said the Transportation Security Administration plans to let some travelers without acceptable identification pay a $45 fee to use its ConfirmID option starting Feb. 1.

American is also growing elsewhere. The airline plans to add 100 new daily flights from Chicago O’Hare and reach about 500 peak daily departures there in spring 2026, the Dallas Morning News reported, as it competes more directly with United at the dual-hub airport.

Travel industry blog View from the Wing framed the DFW changes as schedule “padding” — adding minutes that can improve on-time results and reduce costly misconnections when banks run late. View from the Wing

American did not disclose a dollar figure for the extra block time. The airline said the aim is fewer delays and smoother connections, especially when weather or other disruptions force airlines to reposition aircraft and crews.

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