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Founded in 1988, the Frontiers of Flight Museum spans a 100,000-square-foot, multi-gallery campus at Dallas’ Love Field Airport. Showcasing 35,000 pieces of aviation and space exploration history, from early gliders to Apollo space capsules, it welcomes some 160,000 visitors each year. This week, the museum debuts a new on-site cafe perfect for refueling and relaxing before or after your trip.

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Jetsetters coffee lounge is located inside the Frontiers of Flight Museum at 6911 Lemmon Avenue. It’s open to museum ticket-holders, airport travelers awaiting their flights, and the general public, seven days a week. With decor showcasing an aviation theme, Jettsetters serves “Jet Fuel” from local roaster, Cultivar Coffee, in the form of espresso drinks and standard drip coffee. Taco Deli will provide daily taco options like the Mach 10 with eggs, peppers, and cheese. Pastries from Sugar & Sage, as well as sandwiches and grab-and-go snacks, will round out Jetsetters’ menu.

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“We’ve spent a year developing this concept,” says Abigail Erickson-Torres, president and CEO of the Frontiers of Flight Museum. “We’ve gathered the best team, food and beverage options, and stylish architecture designed to comfort the traveler, the aviator, veterans, and international explorers and their families.” 

For more details and complete hours of operation, visit flightmuseum.com/jetsetters.