If you plan on flying in and out of Washington DC, you can choose from the
Dulles International Airport (IAD) or the
Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA).
Dulles International Airport (IAD)
Dulles International Airport offers 88 non-stop domestic flights and 42 non-stop international flights. The airport serves over 24 million passengers annually and is 26 miles from downtown Washington DC. Dulles opened in 1962 and sits on almost 12,000 acres of land. Some of the conveniences offered at Dulles are a variety of shopping and dining and ATMs and foreign currency exchange. Dulles offers over 25,000 public parking spaces, parking is free for the first ten minutes in all of the lots. For customer convenience, the cell phone waiting area is an ideal place to wait in your car until your arriving party calls you on your cell phone to let you know that their plane has arrived.
Airlines carried at Dulles International Airport include:
- Aeroflot
- Air Canada
- Air France
- Aer Lingus
- ANA
- American Airlines
- American Eagle
- Austrian
- British Airways
- Continental Airlines
- Copa Airlines
- Delta
- Ethiopian
- Iberia
- Jet Blue
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
- Korean Air
- Lufthansa
- Northwest
- Qatar Airways
- Saudi Arabian Airlines
- South African Airlines
- United
- U.S. Airways
- Virgin America and Atlantic
Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA)
The Reagan National Airport in Arlington, VA offers 73 non-stop flights around the country and serves more than 18 million passengers a year. Reagan Airport is just miles from downtown Washington DC, making an ideal place to fly in and out of. The airport also offers a variety of shopping and dining in case you need to stay a while.
Airlines serving the Reagan National Airport include:
- Air Canada
- Air Canada Jazz
- Air Tran
- American Airlines
- American Eagle
- Continental Airlines
- Delta
- Frontier Airlines
- Midwest airlines
- Spirit Airlines
- Northwest
- U.S. Airways
- U.S. Airways Express