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Is there a shuttle from DCA to Dulles?
We offer shared ride shuttles and private vans to or from Ronald Reagan National Airport to anywhere in the Metro DC area. We also provide airport transfers from Reagan Airport to Dulles International Airport or Baltimore-Washington International Airport. Book your next airport van to DCA with The Airport Shuttle.
Does Super Shuttle go to Dulles airport?
With Super Shuttle Dulles, you can enjoy fast transport right from your front door with the help of our professional drivers. Simply by booking your journey with our Super Shuttle phone number, you can enjoy stress-free travel to Washington Dulles International airport.
How do I transfer from DCA to IAD?
There is no direct connection from Reagan Washington Airport (DCA) to Washington Dulles Airport (IAD). However, you can take the subway to ROSSLYN station, take the subway to WIEHLE-RESTON EAST station, take the walk to Wiehle-Reston East Station, then take the bus to Washington Dulles Airport – arrivals door 4.
Is there a train from DCA to IAD?
DCA and IAD are about 30 miles apart and there is no rail service between them. The drive with absolutely no traffic would take about one hour. Unfortunately traffic in the area between the two airports can be very very bad so the drive will probably take longer.
How do I get from IAD to DCA?
There is no direct connection from Washington Dulles Airport (IAD) to Reagan Washington Airport (DCA). However, you can take the bus to N Moore St & Rosslyn Station Bus Bay C, take the walk to ROSSLYN station, then take the subway to NATIONAL AIRPORT station.
Does the Metro run from DCA to IAD?
Does IAD have smoking area?
Smoking at Dulles is only allowed at four designated lounges near gates B38, B75, C4, and D30. If you find yourself leaving from any of those, well, hold your breath. National Airport and BWI both ban smoking in indoor areas.
Is iad a big airport?
Located in Virginia, US, Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) covers 52.6km², 26 miles west of Washington DC. Despite being one of the largest airports in the world, the facility handled approximately 22 million passengers in 2017, making it the 29th busiest in North America.