Community Handbook

Dulles International, the area's busiest airport, served about 25 million passengers last year.
Dulles International, the area's busiest airport, served about 25 million passengers last year. (By Bill O'leary -- The Washington Post)
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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Major Airports

DULLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Dulles

703-572-2700

http://www.mwaa.com/dulles

For a list of airlines that serve Dulles and their phone numbers, go to http://www.mwaa.com/dulles and click on Airlines at IAD.

For flight schedule information, go to http://www.mwaa.com/dulles and click on Flight Schedules.

To monitor the status of an inbound or outbound flight, call 703-572-6240. Have the flight number ready, and follow the message prompts.

Parking

Dulles provides more than 25,000 daily, hourly, economy and valet parking spaces. There is no charge for vehicles exiting within 20 minutes of entry at daily, hourly and economy parking. A free 24-hour shuttle bus service runs from the daily and economy lots at 10- to 15-minute intervals. For a map of parking facilities, go to http://www.mwaa.com/dulles and click on Parking Information.

For a general description of parking lots and rates, or to speak with a parking representative, call 703-572-4500.

Dulles offers Pay and Go, an automated system that makes exiting the parking facilities quicker. Pay and Go machines are on the lower level of the terminal near the east and west exit doors and on the pedestrian bridge of Daily Parking Garage 2. For details, go to http://www.mwaa.com/dulles and click on Parking Information.

Dulles also offers a free cellphone waiting area at Rudder Road and Autopilot Drive, where people picking up passengers can wait in their cars for up to one hour. Vehicles must not be unattended, and commercial vehicles are not allowed. For details about the cellphone waiting area, go to http://www.mwaa.com/dulles and click on Parking Information.


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