24-Hour Chicken Cycle Awaits DFW Travelers

Chik-Fil-A is bringing all-day chicken to the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

Kelly Mintzer
Written By Kelly Mintzer
News Writer
Photo: @Chick-Fil-A on Facebook

In addition to being a top transportation hub, the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is about to make chicken history. Travellers passing through the DFW Airport will soon be able to grab a sandwich or some tenders from the first ever 24-hour Chick-Fil-A inside a major U.S. airport. 

The unbelievably popular fast-casual chicken restaurant will be opening as part of the Terminal A expansion the 2400 Aviation Drive airport is executing. An opening timeline for the poultry giant is nebulous at the moment; the restaurant is part of a massive expansion.

The Chick-Fil-A is certain to be a massive draw for DFW Airport flyers. The chain is enormously popular and the promise of a 24-hour serving cycle will prove massively appealing to hungry travelers desperate for a hot meal. In keeping with Chick-Fil-A scheduling policies, the eatery will be open Monday through Saturday and closed on Sundays. 

Future customers can rest assured that the fast-casual storefront will be run by capable hands. Award-winning franchise and licensee group OdehMickens will be overseeing the airport location’s operation.

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Kelly Mintzer is a freelance writer in the greater Philadelphia area. She's been delighted to write about the Philly and DC restaurant scenes for What Now Media since 2023. Additionally, she writes about genre media for Morbidly Beautiful and co-hosts the Guilty Pleasures and No Notes podcasts. Kelly has been writing across mediums since graduating from Moravian College with a degree in English in 2008. She has covered everything from listicles to how-to articles, to movie reviews, to op-eds, to interviews about up-and-coming restaurants.
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