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Alaska Airlines drops transcons from Dulles amid concerns about DC economy

Alaska Airlines drops transcons from Dulles amid concerns about DC economy

The Washington Business Journal reports Alaska Airlines will end nonstop service between Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and two of its major West Coast destinations—Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO)—as of 19 August, citing a decline in government-related travel and broader economic uncertainty. United, with hubs at
Jason Lee Bakke Apr 23, 2025
Overheard in Washington: United at IAD edition

Overheard in Washington: United at IAD edition

The Horizon hears United may finally announce an agreement with the local airports commission (MWAA) to replace the "temporary" C and D concourses at Washington Dulles (IAD), part of the airline's broader United Next initiative. This follows MWAA's October optimism about the project and
Jason Lee Bakke Nov 23, 2024
United expands at IAD, temporary terminal or no

United expands at IAD, temporary terminal or no

United Airlines is significantly expanding its operations at Dulles International Airport (IAD), strengthening the hub for both domestic and international flights. The nation's self-proclaimed flag carrier aims to enhance connectivity across its network, particularly in the eastern United States, where Newark dominates. Per the Washington Business Journal, United
Jason Lee Bakke Nov 14, 2024

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