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Recently as part of my trip to Europe, I was connecting through Dallas Fort-Worth airport (DFW) and had the opportunity to visit the Dallas American Airlines Flagship Lounge. In this Dallas DFW / American Airlines Flagship Lounge Review, I’ll run through the food, wifi speed, seating and other lounge amenities so you can decide if this is worth a visit on your next trip to Dallas / Fort-Worth airport.

AA Flagship Lounge DFW access requirements

To access any American Airlines Flagship Business Lounge, you must meet one of three requirements:

  • Traveling in First or Business on a qualifying same-day international, transcontinental or other domestic flight marketed and operated by American, a oneworld® airline or marketed by Aer Lingus* and operated by American
  • Oneworld Sapphire status through an international carrier

We were all flying on business class on American Airlines from Dallas to Frankfurt Germany, so we all had access to the AA Flagship Business Lounge DFW.

American Airlines DFW Flagship Lounge Location

The Dallas DFW / American Airlines Flagship Lounge Review location is in Dallas Terminal D between gates D21 and D22. We were connecting from another terminal, so it was a bit of a ride on the train between terminals, but no need to leave the secure zone. Once you get to Terminal D, you will see the signs for both the American Airlines Flagship Lounge and the Capital One DFW Lounge

a sign on a wall

While there is usually (often?) a wait for the Capital One lounge, if you’re headed to the American Airlines DFW Flagship Lounge, you don’t have to wait in line – instead, just go past the line and up the elevator.

The American Airlines DFW Flagship Lounge is open daily between 5 a.m. – 10:15 p.m.

American Airlines DFW Flagship Business Lounge airport lounge seating

There are quite a few seating areas at the AA Flagship Lounge DFW Airport

a man standing in a room with a counter and people sitting on the floor

a restaurant with tables and chairs

people sitting in a lounge area with a large window

a room with chairs and tables

One thing that was nice was that there were several different configurations, which allow you to get a preferred kind of seat no matter what you’re looking for.

American Airlines Flagship Business Lounge DFW Review: food

When I visited in late 2024, I was under the impression that this American Airlines Flagship Business Lounge DFW had Flagship Dining, something similar to the United Polaris lounges

(SEE ALSO: IAD Polaris Lounge Review – Washington Dulles)

(SEE ALSO: United Polaris Lounge ORD / Chicago O’Hare review)

And there was a spot for Flagship First Dining, but it was locked, and since I was traveling on a business class ticket, I presume that I would not have had access to it anyways.

a glass door with a sign on it

The rest of the lounge was akin to any other lounge, with a buffet of food, at least in the main area. There were a number of different breakfast options when we first got there, around 10 a.m.

a menu of a restaurant

The breakfast buffet was nice and not particularly crowded.

a person serving food in a buffet

a group of pans with food in them

a buffet with fruit and vegetables

There was also an omelet station, and I am a sucker for omelet stations, so I had one.

a person standing in a kitchen

a plate of omelette on a table

I also had the blueberry french toast with bacon, which was quite nice

a plate of food and a drink

Midway through our time in the lounge, they swapped over to the lunch menu.

a group of pans with food in them

The consensus on lunch was that it was okay, but a bit too “fancy” for our pedestrian tastes :-). We ended up just walking over to the Capital One lounge

a group of metal pans with food in them

The DFW AA Flagship Lounge main area had a self-serve alcohol area as well.

a row of bottles on a counter

a row of wine glasses and bottles on a counter

I’m always a fan of the self-serve Coke machines, but there were also various canned and bottled drinks you could take

a red machine with a screen

a refrigerator full of cans and glasses

a refrigerator full of beer and cans

American Airlines DFW Flagship Business Lounge airport lounge wifi

The American Airlines DFW Flagship Business Lounge airport lounge wifi was okay.

a screenshot of a phone

The speed wasn’t great but I didn’t really notice any trouble doing light browsing and email.

DFW Flagship Lounge airport lounge amenities

Besides restrooms, there is also a hallway with individual shower suites. They also have a small business center with a computer and printer, should you need that.

a computer on a desk

There is a TV room with some additional seating and a variety of TVs pointing to different channels

a room with a tv and chairs

And of course, one of the best amenities is the ability to watch the planes coming and going. I mostly saw American Airlines planes, which makes sense given our location near Terminal D.

an airplane on the runway

an airplane parked on a runway

The Bottom Line – American Airlines DFW Flagship Business Lounge Review

If you have access to the American Airlines DFW Flagship Business Lounge, you will almost certainly want to spend some time here, but if you have access (and can get in past the waitlist) to the Capital One Lounge DFW, I would prefer the Capital One lounge. The seating options are plentiful including some with great tarmac views. The food is okay though not as good as some of the other lounges like Polaris, Capital One or Centurion lounges. The Wifi is solid and it’s definitely a place worth visiting if you have a layover between flights.

Have you been to the DFW American Airlines Flagship Lounge before? What did you think? Leave a note in the comments


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