Dallas, TX: Construction of New Dallas Love Field Terminal

Posted by Infra on Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

So this is the second Part of a a several part video project. Over the next few years I will be recoding the progress of the New Dallas Love Field Terminal from the Continental United gates. (On a side not I’m sitting next to Continental Airlines 4th most senior flight attendant. She been with them for 47 years. I will post a video of her later.) This shows the new Construction taken from the Continental gates.They have made a lot of progress from my last video. You can see the Terminal level going up now. The City of Dallas should hire Southwest Airlines to do all construction projects cause this one is moving along quickly. I will upload a new video every 3 to 6 months depending on how fast the terminal is being built. – 020808 on YouTube

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