Gate-side in Terminal D, Travel + Leisure skews gifts and glossy reads
Right in DFW Terminal D, Travel + Leisure runs like a hybrid between a newsstand and a style shop, with magazines branded to the title plus mainstream travel guides and hardbacks. You’re post-security here, so it’s an easy stop if you’re flying international out of D18–D40 and want something better than a tabloid for the 9-hour haul.
Expect airport pricing: paperbacks often sit around $16–$20 and hardcovers regularly push $30+. The tradeoff is depth; shelves carry actual guidebooks for Europe and Asia instead of just generic “inspiration” titles, which helps if you booked a DFW–LHR or DFW–NRT run and still haven’t planned your days.
Non-book stock leans travel-themed. Think carry-on‑sized accessories, TSA‑friendly toiletries under 100 ml, and a few logo items tied to the Travel + Leisure brand. It’s all inside Terminal D, so this won’t help if you’re stuck in A or C without time to Skylink over.
There’s a small snack and drink rack, but prices usually beat you by $1–$2 compared with larger D‑terminal convenience outlets, so grab only what you forgot. Use this stop for a real magazine, a last‑minute city guide, or a small gift, then head to your gate 10–15 minutes before boarding.