About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Palm Beach International (PBI) to Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from West Palm Beach to Dallas-fort Worth. Right side wins both ends of the flight. At takeoff you get the full Palm Beach coastal panorama, and on landing you get Fort Worth's skyline and the DFW airport complex. The mid-flight terrain over central Florida and Louisiana is relatively flat, so the endpoint views are the main payoff.
What can I see during takeoff from Palm Beach International in West Palm Beach?
During takeoff from Palm Beach International (PBI), sit on the Right side for the best views. PBI's primary departure runway 10L/28R means westbound departures to DFW typically use runway 28R, heading west. The right side (north-facing) gives you a clear view back over West Palm Beach, the Intracoastal Waterway, and Palm Beach island as you climb out. The left side faces south toward the Everglades but you lose the coastal detail quickly. Notable sights include: Palm Beach island and the Intracoastal Waterway, Lake Worth Lagoon, downtown West Palm Beach grid, and the Atlantic Ocean shoreline receding to the northeast.
What can I see when landing at Dallas Fort Worth International in Dallas-fort Worth?
When landing at Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW), sit on the Right side for the best views. DFW typically uses south-flow arrivals on runways 17C/17R when winds allow, meaning the aircraft approaches from the north heading south. The right side (west-facing) gives a clear view of Fort Worth's downtown skyline and the sprawling DFW airport complex. The left side faces east toward Dallas proper but it's slightly more distant on final approach. Notable sights include: Fort Worth downtown skyline, DFW airport's massive terminal complex and parallel runway system, Lake Grapevine to the north, and the Trinity River corridor.
How long is the flight from West Palm Beach to Dallas-fort Worth?
The flight from Palm Beach International (PBI) to Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW) takes Approximately 2 hours 45 minutes to 3 hours.
What does the West Palm Beach to Dallas-fort Worth flight path pass over?
The flight crosses the Florida peninsula over Lake Okeechobee — a massive circular lake clearly visible from altitude — then the Gulf of Mexico coastline near Pensacola or Mobile, followed by the flat pine forests and bayous of southern Mississippi and Louisiana, the Mississippi River delta region, and finally the rolling prairies and red-clay terrain of east Texas before descending into the DFW metroplex