Washington National Airport vs. Dulles

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Having flown to both airports four times in past two months, I highly recommend DCA for convenience. Check in has been swift, security is shorter queue than at Dulles. I wish there are more international connections there.
 
Cool. Just booked an AC flight to YYZ for later this year:cool:
 
But don't go to the AA AC @ DCA for a feed.

They charge for sandwiches !!

Drinks are free, however.

Some nibbles are there but no free food at all
 
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But don't go to the AA AC @ DCA for a feed.

They charge for sandwiches !!

Drinks are free, however.

Some nibbles are there but no free food at all

United's lounge is reasonably okay with drinks and light foodstuff. Good view over apron and runway. Premium drinks are for sale.
 
But don't go to the AA AC @ DCA for a feed.

They charge for sandwiches !!

Drinks are free, however.

Some nibbles are there but no free food at all

Good thing I'm not missing out on anything.......AC status free zone I'm afraid:(
 
Having flown to both airports four times in past two months, I highly recommend DCA for convenience. Check in has been swift, security is shorter queue than at Dulles. I wish there are more international connections there.

Closer to downtown as well
 
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