Near Gate 8 in Terminal T, Travel+Leisure sits in the main concourse as the standard airport news and travel shop at Dallas Love Field. It’s post-security, so you can swing by after TSA on your way to Southwest gates in the low teens without doubling back. Think magazines, snacks, headphones, and last-minute basics under one roof.
Travel+Leisure at DAL typically opens early with the first wave of departures, around 5:00 a.m., and stays open into the evening bank of flights. Expect standard airport pricing: bottled drinks around $4–$6, candy and chips in the $3–$5 range, and travel-sized toiletries a bit higher than street prices. It’s a quick in-and-out stop if you need something before an early morning boarding call.
You’ll find the usual national magazine titles, paperback bestsellers, and a rack of travel accessories like neck pillows, charging cables, and basic phone chargers. Inventory leans generic, not DAL-specific, so don’t bank on rare DFW-area souvenirs here. If you need something like a USB-C cable or backup power bank before a 3-hour flight, this is the reliable grab.
For small gifts, Travel+Leisure stocks standard airport souvenirs: Texas-themed mugs, keychains, and T-shirts with Dallas or Texas slogans, mostly in the $10–$30 range. If you’re trying to burn 15–20 minutes between boarding groups, this shop does the job, but it’s not worth a long hike from the higher-numbered gates.
Tip: If your gate is above 15 in Terminal T, stop here on your way down the concourse; backtracking those 5–10 minutes right before boarding is not fun at DAL when lines build at the podium.