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There are 9 airports within the 100 mile catchment area of Washington. These are Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) (8 Miles) :: Dulles International Airport (IAD) (16 Miles) :: Balt./Wash. International Airport (BWI) (33 Miles) :: Wash. County Regional Airport (HGR) (64 Miles) :: Albemarle Airport (CHO) (86 Miles) :: Harrisburg International Airport (MDT) (93 Miles) :: Richmond International Airport (Byrd Field) (RIC) (96 Miles) :: Lancaster Airport (LNS) (97 Miles) and Wicomico County Airport (SBY) (97 Miles).
Dulles International Airport in the United States accounts for 1.77% of flights within the United States's air travel market.
A total of 30 airlines fly from Dulles International Airport. These include United Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Air Canada, Lufthansa, Northwest Airlines and US Airways.
There are 34 countries that you can fly to from Dulles International Airport. These include the United States Flight (65.0%) :: Cheap flight to Canada (3.8%) :: Cheap flight to Mexico (3.1%) :: Flight deals to Germany (2.5%) :: Russia Cheap flight (2.5%) :: the United Kingdom Cheap flight (1.9%) :: Cheap flight to Puerto Rico (1.9%) :: Brazil Flight (1.3%) :: Flight deals to France (1.3%) and Flight deals to Netherlands (1.3%).
Dulles International Airport operates fares to 123 airports. These include Atlanta Fares (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport), Cheap tickets to New York (Newark Liberty International Airport), Los Angeles Cheap fares (Los Angeles International Airport), Charlotte Cheap fares (Douglas Airport), Flight to Dallas (Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport), Flight to Boston (Logan International Airport), Cheap tickets to Detroit (Wayne County Airport), Flight to New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport), Flight deals to San Francisco (San Francisco International Airport) and Orlando Fares (Orlando International Airport).
Ronald Reagan National Airport in the United States accounts for 1.06% of flights within the United States's air travel market.
A total of 12 airlines fly from Ronald Reagan National Airport. These include US Airways, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Continental Airlines, AirTran, Midwest Airlines, Air Canada, United Airlines and Alaska Airlines.
There are 4 countries that you can fly to from Ronald Reagan National Airport. These include the United States Cheap flight (94.8%) :: Cheap flight to Canada (3.1%) :: Bermuda Flight (1.0%) and Flight deals to Bahamas (1.0%).
Ronald Reagan National Airport operates fares to 77 airports. These include Boston Fares (Logan International Airport), Cheap tickets to New York (La Guardia Airport), Cheap tickets to Atlanta (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport), Flight deals to Chicago (O.Hare International Airport), Flight deals to Dallas (Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport), Flight to Raleigh/Durham (Raleigh/Durham Airport), Flight deals to New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport), Detroit Fares (Wayne County Airport), Cheap tickets to Charlotte (Douglas Airport) and Philadelphia Fares (Philadelphia International Airport).
Founded in 1790 by the United States Congress, Washington, D.C. (formally the District of Columbia and frequently referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C.) is the capital city of the United States, with a population of approximately 588,000. The city is situated on the north bank of the Potomac River and is surrounded by the states of Virginia to the southwest and Maryland to the other sides. The city is home to a large number of major cultural institutions, memorials and historic monuments, many of them located on the National Mall, a large, open park area in the heart of the city. Washington’s most prominent landmark, the Capitol sits atop Capitol Hill across a plaza from the Supreme Court and Library of Congress. Other historic and cultural sites include the White House, the Smithsonian Institution museums and galleries, the National Gallery of Art, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the National Museum of Women in the Art, the International Spy Museum and the Marian Koshland Science Museum. The District is home to many large parks that offer hiking and biking. The city also hosts plenty of regular festivals throughout the year, many of them on the National Mall, such as the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, held late June and ending around July 4th, A Capitol Fourth on July 4th and National Cherry Blossom Festival during late March/early April.