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I am Pricing flights to DC and am finding on NWA that some itineraries fly into one airport & out of another. I'm not thinking that this makes any difference, does it? We are not renting a car, and both Reagan & Dulles are easy to get to via a taxi or Metro, correct?
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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You can actually get to Dulles using the Metro but you have to change to the connecting bus service at the West Falls Church Metro station.
Reagan is MUCH closer into the city and either Metro or taxi from there will be easier, and cheaper, as Rkkwan has indicated.
Reagan is MUCH closer into the city and either Metro or taxi from there will be easier, and cheaper, as Rkkwan has indicated.
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cassidy:
First, if price is an issue, you might consider BWI, as the prices for domestic flights are usually cheaper there, due in large part to Southwest's and AirTran's large presence there. If you travel on the weekdays, you can take a MARC train (www.mtamaryland.com) to Union Station & pick up Metro from there. If MARC isn't convenient, Metro has a bus from BWI to Greenbelt Metro.
Metro does run one bus (5a) to Dulles, but it does NOT stop @ West Falls Church; it's Rosslyn.
First, if price is an issue, you might consider BWI, as the prices for domestic flights are usually cheaper there, due in large part to Southwest's and AirTran's large presence there. If you travel on the weekdays, you can take a MARC train (www.mtamaryland.com) to Union Station & pick up Metro from there. If MARC isn't convenient, Metro has a bus from BWI to Greenbelt Metro.
Metro does run one bus (5a) to Dulles, but it does NOT stop @ West Falls Church; it's Rosslyn.
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As you've already read, (Ronald Reagan) National Airport is along the Potomac, between Alexandria, VA, and D.C. The blue line Metro train has a stop there, which, if you're staying in D.C., makes it the most convenient (but generally more expensive) option. Dulles Airport is in Loudoun County, west of D.C. No metro trains stop there, although there is a Metro Flyer bus which will take you to the West Falls Church, orange line metro train station. (Check out www.wmata.com for Metro's very helpful website) During rush hour on a typical weekday, it takes me about 35 minutes to get from West Falls Church to the first stop in D.C. (Foggy Bottom). If you have plenty of time to commute or are staying in the western Virginia suburbs, Dulles is your best bet. Also, as someone stated earlier, Baltimore's airport (BWI) is an option, if you have the time/inclination for the commute. Good luck!
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Into Reagan for $118? I'd jump all over that before it changes.
My rule of thumb is that it usually takes a fare difference of $100 or more to fly into Dulles vs. Reagan. I feel that is the point where my inconvenience and extra transit costs are compensated.
My rule of thumb is that it usually takes a fare difference of $100 or more to fly into Dulles vs. Reagan. I feel that is the point where my inconvenience and extra transit costs are compensated.
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Hmmm, I thought Honest Abe only took trains ... but that advice is solid.
Occasional deals into National are more plentiful than there were in the past and $118 into DCA is about as good as it gets no matter where you're coming from.
Some people place an even higher premium on flying into DCA -- it's just so much more convenient.
I'm about equal distance (time wise) from all three and I rank them DCA, BWI and IAD. If you're carless, Dulles is the least convenient. The train from BWI to Union Station work pretty well, but the hours for the fairly plentiful MARC commuters are limited at night and on weekends and the Amtrak trains are pricier and less frequent.
Occasional deals into National are more plentiful than there were in the past and $118 into DCA is about as good as it gets no matter where you're coming from.
Some people place an even higher premium on flying into DCA -- it's just so much more convenient.
I'm about equal distance (time wise) from all three and I rank them DCA, BWI and IAD. If you're carless, Dulles is the least convenient. The train from BWI to Union Station work pretty well, but the hours for the fairly plentiful MARC commuters are limited at night and on weekends and the Amtrak trains are pricier and less frequent.
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I think I am going to jump on that fare into Reagan. It's for early September too, which I heard is a great time to visit, right? Might still be a little warm, but we can deal!
You have all been really helpful! Please keep an eye out for my soon-to-come clueless posts asking for help!
You have all been really helpful! Please keep an eye out for my soon-to-come clueless posts asking for help!
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