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DFW sees growth in Asian routes as airlines expand services
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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has experienced significant growth in its Asian route network over the past year. According to data from Cirium, a leading aviation analytics company, flights between DFW and Asia increased by 17.35% from December 2023 to December 2024. The number of scheduled flights rose from 317 to 372 during this period.

The airport also saw an increase in seat capacity, which grew by 18.8%, with available seats rising from 79,898 to 94,922. Additionally, available seat miles (ASMs) for routes between DFW and Asia increased by 19.7%, climbing from 533,548,326 to 638,672,726.

EVA Air announced a new transpacific route connecting DFW and Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), set to begin on November 3rd, 2025. This expansion is expected to further enhance DFW's Asian connections.

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American Airlines remains the dominant carrier at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, accounting for a substantial portion of passenger traffic. In the year ending August 2024, American Airlines carried 67.2% of passengers at the airport. For December alone, it plans to operate four non-stop routes between DFW and Asia with daily flights using Boeing aircraft.

Korean Air provides competition on the Seoul Incheon route with its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft offering slightly more seating capacity than American Airlines' services on the same corridor. Korean Air's presence at DFW has grown significantly over the past year.

Japan Airlines continues its operations between Dallas Fort Worth and Tokyo Haneda using Airbus A350-1000 aircraft. Despite maintaining flight frequency compared to last year, there has been a slight decrease in seat capacity due to changes in aircraft type.

Overall, these developments reflect an upward trend in connectivity between Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and various Asian destinations.

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