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Cheap Flights to Washington from $32 One Way, $53 Round Trip

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Washington DCA Flight Information

Traveling To
Washington
Destination Airport IATA Code
WAS
Number of Airlines Serving
3
Airlines
Delta, Spirit Airlines, United
Flight Price
$53
Earliest Departing Flight
AA 4035 7:50AM EDT
Latest Departing Flight
AA 3739 Apr 26 6:54PM EDT

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Travel to Washington, D.C.

If you're planning a trip to the capital of the United States on a budget, visit Orbitz.com to find flights to Washington, D.C. People traveling to Washington, D.C., can tour the White House, visit the Smithsonian Museum, and get a panoramic view of the city from the top of the Washington Monument. It's a city where you can learn about the history of the United States, listen to live jazz music in a gritty downtown bar, and shop in upscale boutiques.

Flying into Washington, D.C.

Three airports service the Washington, D.C., area, but most flights arrive at the Reagan National Airport or the Dulles International Airport. Multiple airlines provide flights to and from Washington, D.C., including United Airlines, US Airways, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines. You can take a taxi or ride the Metrorail into the city from both airports. Cab fare from Dulles costs between $56 and $64. Cabs at Reagan National Airport use meters. Tickets for the Metrorail cost between $1.70 and $5.75, depending on the time of day and the length of your ride. If your flight arrives at Dulles, you can take the Washington Coach Flyer to the West Falls Church Metro Station for $10. From there, take the Metrorail into the city.

Exploring the City

If you're traveling to Washington, D.C., in the winter, pack warm clothes and a coat. Average winter temperatures range from the high 20s to the high 40s, and snowfall is common. The best time to visit the city is in the spring. Average spring temperatures range from the high 30s to the mid-70s, and the blooming cherry blossom trees near the Lincoln Memorial create a beautiful sight. If this is your first visit to Washington, D.C., visit the Jefferson Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, the Capitol, the Washington Monument, and the White House. Other popular attractions include the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Ford's Theater and Museum, the National Air and Space Museum, and the National Gallery of Art.

Plan a Trip to Washington D.C.

The numerous landmarks, variety of museums, shopping venues, and the vibrant nightlife make Washington, D.C., a good vacation destination. When you're ready to take a trip, visit Orbitz.com to find flights to Washington, D.C., tickets to local attractions, and hotel accommodations.

Washington D.C. When to Go

Washington’s summers are blisteringly hot and humid, so plan on visiting in spring and fall when temperatures remain mild and the school-vacation crowds are at their ebb. Each spring, the National Cherry Blossom Festival typically signals the start of “tourist season,” though that can also be when the weather is most fickle—sunny and mid-60s one day, rain and wind the next (read: Pack layers). Lots of people come to town for the festival, and there’s no guarantee the blossoms will actually be out, but catch it right and you’ll be rewarded with one of the most beautiful spectacles in city travel.

Heat and humidity aside, summer can work if you’re strategic about where you visit. Hit the star attractions first thing in the morning to avoid waiting in line in the sun, and save those off-the-beaten-path spots (hopefully ones with air conditioning) for later in the day. Visit the monuments at dusk for stellar sunset photo ops. Surprisingly, summer hotel rates can be competitive because many of the politicians, businessfolk, and convention-goers aren’t in town.

Fall is ideal, though it doesn’t start for real until October most years and can be fleeting, with chilly northerly winds heralding several months of biting sub-zero days, particularly in January and February. Winter brings subfreezing temperatures and occasional ice, though snow is more rare here than in Northeastern cities.

Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to Washington?
With 6 airlines to decide from, finding a suitable flight to match your budget and travel dates will be a piece of cake. Washington Dulles Intl. Airport (IAD) is the gateway to Washington and where you’re likely to be landing. These popular international airlines are ready and waiting to take you there:

  • United Airlines - 442 flights to Washington per month
  • Air Canada - 86 flights to Washington per month
  • Avianca - 73 flights to Washington per month

What is the best airport to fly to in Washington?
Reserve a flight to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and get ready to explore the sights and sounds of this great city. The airport is around 4 miles south of the downtown area. Also look into the price of flights to Washington Dulles Intl. Airport (IAD), which is another way to arrive at Washington.
How much is a flight to Washington?
The cost for a return flight to Washington this last week fluctuated between $53 and $377. If you were traveling one-way out of Columbus (CMH), you could have landed fares from just $32.
How to book the cheapest flight to Washington?
Snapping up cheap flights to Washington is as easy as booking with Orbitz. But if you want to make sure you’re walking away with the best flight deals around, here are some suggestions your wallet will love:

  • Departing from or arriving at nearby airports may be cheaper. Enter your preferred departure and arrival airports. Next, select the ‘Nearby airports’ function below the form fields to explore your options.
  • If you’re flexible with when you take off, click on the ‘Show flexible dates’ link. It’ll bring up flight deals for the days before and after your chosen departure. Ticket prices often vary depending on the day of the week.
  • To fine tune your results, hit ‘Show options.’ You can search based on seating class, airlines, nonstop flights and refundable flights. You can also choose the time of day you’d like to fly under ‘Sort & Filter’ to the left.
  • Once you’ve sorted out your travel dates, reserve your flight. Prices usually get more expensive as the departure date nears.
  • Consider combining your hotels, flights and car rental into a package deal — the more you book, the more you save.
  • Don’t fly during the busy season if possible. By steering clear of summer, school vacations and other popular dates, you can make amazing savings on your airfare.

How long is a flight to Washington?
Your city of origin, which airport you depart from and whether your journey is direct — flight times depend on many things. But we’ve listed the average times for three major routes to Washington:

  • Boston, MA (BOS-Logan Intl.) to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) - 1 hour and 41 minutes
  • Atlanta, GA (ATL-Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Intl.) to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) - 1 hour and 53 minutes
  • Chicago, IL (ORD-O’Hare Intl.) to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) - 1 hour and 58 minutes

What is the best time to book a flight to Washington?
Generally speaking, the cheapest month to book a seat is January. This is followed by February and August. When looking for a cheap flight to Washington, be ready to book. Cheap deals pop up in an instant and don’t stick around!
What day of the week is the cheapest to book a flight to Washington?
If you’re after low-cost airfares to Washington, the best days of the week to make a booking are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. With Orbitz (and some good timing!), an unbeatable flight deal will be all yours.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly to Washington?
According to Orbitz data from 2020, Monday is usually the best day for cheap flights to Washington. Tuesday also has budget-friendly airfares, whereas Saturday has the highest ticket prices. Even though leaving at the weekend may be easier to organize, you’ll have more money to play with if you fly out early in the week.
What is the cheapest month to fly to Washington?
To score cheap flights to Washington, you should pack your suitcase and depart in August. Orbitz data shows that this is generally an excellent month to save a bundle on your ticket. If you’re eager to fly to Washington in June, be aware that this is the most expensive time to take a trip.
Which airlines allow free cancellation?
Flexibility is more important than ever, that’s why Orbitz lets you search for airlines that won’t slap on fees for making amendments. Add your departure and arrival destinations, then click on “Filter by flexible change policies.” We’ll show you options that include free cancellation within 24 hours of booking and no change fees.
What do I need for the flight to Washington?
There is so much to sort out for any big trip, so it’s good to get a little help before you set out. Here are a few tips to make sure you’re prepared for take off:

  • Make sure you’ve got your travel documents and identification. For overseas journeys, you’ll need to take your passport. When booking your flights, always use the same name, gender and birth date as written on your current ID.
  • Stock your carry-on bag with activities and snacks and you’ll happily pass the time on this medium-haul flight. Wherever possible, hop on the airport’s Wi-Fi and download your favorite podcast or playlist to your phone before take off.
  • Never mind what the weather is outside, plane cabins (and airports) can often get quite cool. Carry an extra layer on the flight with you to stay warm and cozy.

How many direct flights are there to Washington?
You can catch one of 1,055 flights that travel straight to Washington each month. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines are some of the airlines that will take you there in one go. United Airlines, JetBlue Airways and Air Canada are some other carriers that fly nonstop.
How do I get cheap first-class/business deals to Washington?
Experienced travelers are pros at finding first or business-class flights to Washington without the sky-high price tag. Be like them with these helpful hints:

  • Be more flexible with your travel dates and hold out for huge sales on business or first-class airfares.
  • Budget airlines offer first or business-class seats at more affordable prices. Skip the full-service carriers and book with one of these cheaper options.
  • Bid for an upgrade. Some carriers hold online auctions that let you put down a price for a seat up the front. You can also try upgrading with points earned through a loyalty program.

How to get into Washington from the airport?
To get to Washington from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), you may prefer to drive. Step off the tarmac and then make your way to one of the many car rental branches, such as Budget, Alamo or National Car Rental. When you’ve picked up a Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) car rental and are ready to start your Washington city road trip, head 4 miles north. Alternatively, you could take a taxi or public transportation to travel downtown, then rent a ride from there. Washington car rentals has a great range of fancy wheels at unbeatable deals.
What is the best time to go to Washington?
You’ll have fun no matter what time of year you go to Washington, but March, April and May are the most popular months. Like to fill up your itinerary with loads of warm-weather experiences? Plan your getaway around June 20. This is when summer starts in the Northern Hemisphere. Expect the mercury to span between 70 ºF and 90 ºF during this time.
Travel tips for Washington

  • The city center is jampacked with excellent attractions. Tourist spots like White House and Washington Monument will keep your feet on the move and your adventurous spirit full.
  • If you’re searching for an easy day trip, there are more sights to mark off a short drive out of town. Find out why University of Maryland, College Park and M&T Bank Stadium are on the bucket lists of most Washington visitors.
  • When you want to explore other parts of United States of America, lock in a car rental and head in the direction of Baltimore. Philadelphia is another city of interest with so much to see and do.

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