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Sunday, i.e, 27th November was the busiest day at US airports after the COVID-19 pandemic. Yes, a record 2.56 million passengers were screened at various airports across the country. Although this number is less compared to 2.88 million people screened on the same day in the year 2019

Airlines have carried approximately 22.2 million passengers across US between November 18 and 27. This is also around 5.5% less than 23.5 million during the same period three years back. 

This Sunday, more than 7,000 flights were delayed across majority of the airports in USA. The delays were due to storms and unfavorable weather conditions across different regions in the country. Although things were chaotic, there was no cancellation mayhem like last year and only 177 flights were canceled as opposed to thousands of flights in 2021. Since people were returning after Thanksgiving, these delays caused dissatisfaction among fliers and drew a lot of criticism. 

There has been an increase in travel during the holiday season and this also includes work and leisure trips. Airlines such as Delta, American, United, and Southwest also pointed out that holiday travel is now more spread out with people’s travel habits changing. 

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Everything You Need to Know about Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/detroit-metropolitan-airport/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/detroit-metropolitan-airport/#respond Thu, 01 Sep 2022 18:30:50 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=514 Covering a massive 4,850 acres of land, Detroit Metropolitan Airport is one of the major US international airports. It is simply referred to as DTW or Detroit Metro Airport. For those looking for the Detroit Metro Airport address, the Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) is situated in a suburb of Detroit known as Romulus, 18 miles […]

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Covering a massive 4,850 acres of land, Detroit Metropolitan Airport is one of the major US international airports. It is simply referred to as DTW or Detroit Metro Airport. For those looking for the Detroit Metro Airport address, the Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) is situated in a suburb of Detroit known as Romulus, 18 miles southwest of downtown Detroit. In addition to being among the biggest airline hubs in the US, it also serves as the second largest hub of Delta Air Lines and is the busiest airport in Michigan. It handled more than 23 million passengers in 2021. 39 states across the US and 30 destinations worldwide are served by flights to and from Detroit Metro Airport.

Detroit Airport Quick Information: 

  • Airport Code: DTW
  • Year Established: 1930 
  • Location: 11050 W G Rogell Dr #602, Detroit, MI 48242
  • Terminals: 2
  • Runways: 6

Detroit Metropolitan Airport Terminals:

The Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) has two terminals, which are:

  • McNamara Terminal 
  • Evans Terminal (North Terminal)

The McNamara Terminal is also referred to as Detroit Airport Delta Terminal as it is used primarily by Delta Air Lines and its SkyTeam alliance partner airlines. You will find Concourses A, B, and C at the terminal along with more than a hundred gates. The rest of the airlines operate out of the North Terminal. There is only one Concourse at this terminal – Concourse D. Both terminals are connected via shuttles operating between them. The Detroit Airport terminal map will help you have a detailed look at the terminal setup.

Passenger Services at Detroit Metropolitan Airport:

  • Detroit Airport Clubs & Lounges

Be assured that there are plenty of airport lounges you can use when booking Detroit to India flights or vice versa. Since Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) is a major hub for Delta Air Lines, you can expect to find a vast number of Delta Sky Club Lounges. All of these lounges are situated at the McNamara Terminal. A couple of Lufthansa Lounges can be found in the North Terminal in addition to a few senators as well as business lounges. For details on who can access the lounges, check the airline’s official website.

  • Food and Shopping

The best eating options at Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) are found at the McNamara Terminal. Popular restaurants and eateries include Zingerman’s Bakehouse, Andlamo, and Plum Market Wine Bar & Cafe among others. The North Terminal features some good options as well such as McDonald’s, Earl of Sandwich, and TGI Fridays among others. When it comes to shopping at Detroit Metro Airport, there are a number of stores such as Brooks Brothers, CNBC, Brookstone, and Creative Kidstuff among others offering a variety of gift items and souvenirs.

  • Car Rentals at Detroit Metro Airport

There is a car rental camp located on the northeast corner of the Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) which is where you will find several car rental companies operating out of. The agencies run their own shuttles to and from the terminals. Car rental agencies you can expect to find here are Alamo, Hertz, Thrifty, National, and Avis among others. It is recommended you book ahead of arrival.

  • Parking at DTW Airport

Passengers have a myriad of parking options at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, which boasts more than 19,000 parking spaces. The McNamara Terminal Parking Structure and the Big Blue Deck are the two parking garages. While the McNamara Terminal Parking offers long-term, short-term, and valet parking, the Big Blue Deck has options for long-term and short-term parking. Additionally, passengers can head to the Green Surface parking lot to park closest to the terminals. You’ll find that Detroit Metro Airport parking is actually one of the most convenient ones around. A pedestrian bridge connects the terminals with the parking structure. 

  • Lost & Found Services

The TSA Lost and Found office is to be contacted should passengers lose something at the Transportation Security Administration. In case an item is misplaced in a ground transportation vehicle, then the Ground Transportation Provider can be contacted directly. If passengers lose something anywhere else in the terminals, they can file a complaint with the WCAA Police. This service is helpful to Detroit Airport departures and Detroit Airport arrivals both.

  • Detroit Metro Airport Ambassadors

Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) has several dedicated ambassadors dressed in distinct blue vests manning the length and breadth of it. Passengers are provided all types of assistance they could possibly need, be it checking flight status, getting their way around, directions to ground transportation, or help with baggage claim among other things. The Airport Ambassadors are placed at every information desk of the terminals.

  • Wi-Fi facility

Wi-Fi access is offered at both Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) terminals for the convenience of passengers. Travelers can easily get online and stay in touch with loved ones while at the airport. This is a convenient facility for business travelers who need uninterrupted internet access to keep up with their work while on the go.

  • Foreign Currency Exchange Services

Both terminals of Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) offer Travelex Currency Exchange services to passengers passing through the airport. If you check the Detroit Metropolitan Airport website, you will find their contact information. You can call to find out details of the currency exchange service.

  • Special Assistance

Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) offers special assistance to passengers who require it. They provide wheelchair services apart from assistance to travelers with disabilities, unaccompanied minors, pregnant women, those traveling with infants, and travelers with pets among others. Check the Detroit Metropolitan Airport website for further details on this.

Other services and facilities available for passengers at DTW Airport include: 

  • Baby-changing facilities
  • Play areas for kids
  • ATMs
  • Pet Relief Areas 
  • Shoeshine service
  • Airport Volunteer Station
  • Reflection rooms for prayer, yoga, and meditation

FAQs

How to transfer between terminals at DTW Airport?

Passengers can take the Westin Shuttle that departs every 10 minutes to transfer between the two terminals at Detroit Metro Airport. 

What are the transportation options from the airport to downtown Detroit?

There are several ways to reach downtown Detroit from the airport, and these include Metro Cars, Metro Cab, and the SMART/FAST bus service. 

Which airlines have lounges at Detroit Metro Airport?

Delta Airlines and Lufthansa offer lounge access to their passengers at Detroit Airport. 

Are there Electric Vehicle (EV) parking stations at the DTW Airport?

Yes, EV parking is available at the McNamara and Big Blue Deck parking facilities, at no extra cost.

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5 Types Of Travel Personalities: What Kind Of Traveler Are You? https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/5-types-of-travel-personalities-what-kind-of-traveler-are-you/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/5-types-of-travel-personalities-what-kind-of-traveler-are-you/#respond Tue, 18 May 2021 06:15:28 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=2633 Isn’t it interesting that different travelers have different things to tell about the same destination? There is no one-size-fits-all approach to traveling as it is a subjective experience, and so every traveler’s idea of a perfect vacation varies. Your travel personality, i.e., how you identify yourself as a traveler, defines your vacation needs and decides […]

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5 types of travel personalities: What kind of traveler are you?
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Isn’t it interesting that different travelers have different things to tell about the same destination? There is no one-size-fits-all approach to traveling as it is a subjective experience, and so every traveler’s idea of a perfect vacation varies. Your travel personality, i.e., how you identify yourself as a traveler, defines your vacation needs and decides your travel destination. 

While some travelers are on a soul-searching mission, there are some others who travel to experience different cultures and a few others for whom adventure is the travel motive. We have listed here the 5 most common travel personality types.

5 Types of Travel Personalities: What Kind Of Traveler Are You?

Soul Searcher:

People with this travel personality travel not to discover the world but themselves. Traveling for them is a transformative experience, a journey of self-discovery, a means of finding themselves and the purpose of this life. They seek solace and inner peace, look at life through the lens of spirituality, and look for new experiences that teach them new lessons. 

Soul searches often travel solo to secluded and serene places so as to allow themselves freedom and time for self-reflection. They travel at a slow pace, usually spending more time at their destination than typical travelers.  

City Slicker:

On one side, there are city dwellers who can’t wait to escape the hustle and bustle of the cities, and on the other side, there are city slickers who prefer traveling to places like New York, Paris, London, Bangkok, Dubai, Singapore, Italy, Delhi, etc., so they don’t have to forgo the comforts of a modern metropolis. 

This type of travel personality loves the idea of ‘life in big cities’. They adore everything about glamorous cities – its skyscrapers, bright lights, buzzing streets, trendy restaurants, shopping culture, vibrant nightlife, and a grand variety of entertainment and myriad recreational facilities these ‘big’ cities offer. 

Culture vulture:

The prime motive of traveling for the culture vultures is immersing themselves in the cultural experience of a place. They don’t limit their trip to visiting the popular tourist attractions; instead, they intend to experience a place like a local. Their idea is to discover the real heart of a country by discovering its inhabitants. 

The historical and cultural heritage of a place, its traditions, languages, festivals, art and architecture interest this type of travel personality. They like to interact with the locals (often seek their guidance as to what to see and do), taste local dishes, shop in the local markets, and go about like a local. 

India, a country with rich cultural diversity, is a great destination for such travelers. If you haven’t ticked India off your bucket list, then grab this opportunity to do it now. Avail our exclusive deals on flights to India and visit this incredible country. 

Adventure seeker:

Adventure seekers live by the quote, ‘Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.’ They crave different experiences; adrenaline-pumping adventures excite them the most! They want to hike the tallest mountains, dive in deep seas, skydive from a high altitude, jump off a cliff, cross the wild rapids on a raft, and the risk factor involved in these adventure sports is what they readily accept as a challenge. According to these daredevils, the higher the risk involved, the greater the thrill! These adventure junkies enjoy conquering challenges and the sense of achievement they get from doing so.     

Typical traveler:

By typical travelers, we mean travelers who like their trips to be organized and well-planned. A travel itinerary makes them feel confident that their trip goes smoothly. In fact, they plan their trip to a T in advance and then go ahead to book international flight tickets. They swear by the tour guides and city maps and visit all the tourist places their destination is known for and indulge in typical touristy activities to make the most of their vacation. Travelers visiting a place for the first time typically fall under this type of travel personality.  

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Take a Look at 7 of The Safest and Best Places to Travel Solo in USA! https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/places-to-travel-alone-usa/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/places-to-travel-alone-usa/#respond Thu, 07 Feb 2019 09:52:31 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=656 Sadly, even a few avid travelers across the world remain unaware of some of the best places to travel solo in USA. The United States is among the most sought-after destination in the world. However, while couples and family outings in the US are highlighted pretty much all the time, not much attention is offered […]

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Best Places to Travel Solo in USA
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Sadly, even a few avid travelers across the world remain unaware of some of the best places to travel solo in USA. The United States is among the most sought-after destination in the world. However, while couples and family outings in the US are highlighted pretty much all the time, not much attention is offered to the best solo travel places in the country. There are a lot of best places to travel solo in USA. Whether you’re looking for best solo beach vacations or wish to undertake backpacking USA alone, America offers you a wide range of options to choose from. Solo travelers will have a gala time exploring amazing and best places to travel solo in USA. Have a look at the most popular ones we’ve listed below.

Top Places to Travel Alone in the US:

While there are a lot of awesome family vacation spots in the US, there are several best places to travel solo in USA as well. While a solo road trip USA can get lonely, there are certain places you can definitely explore on your own. Take a breather from your everyday stressful life and board last minute flights for an impromptu vacation to any of these remarkable solo travel places in America.

  1. San Diego, California

The laidback vibe of California can be best experienced in San Diego. It’s one of the safest places to travel alone in the US and offers an invaluable insight into the vibrant Mexican culture. It’s one of the best places to travel alone men and women alike. You can enjoy surfing, swimming, as well as touring important landmarks in the city. It’s a great place to unwind and let go of work and personal tensions.

  1. Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is among the safest and best places to travel alone female travelers can consider as an option. One of the friendliest cities in America, Nashville is a treat for music-loving travelers. There are scores of honky-tonk bars you can hop around in the city and enjoy the live music shows. Also, there are several free shuttles that operate on a few downtown area routes. You can flap one of these and save on commuting charges.

  1. Boulder, Colorado

If you’re looking for an outdoorsy solo vacay-spot, Boulder in Colorado is among the best places to travel solo in USA. Snuggled comfortably on the foothills of the scenic Rocky Mountains, this is among the best cities to visit on your own. Enjoy cycling, skiing, and whatnot at this gorgeous place. Come nightfall, you will have the chance to explore some of the hippest nightlife spots in the city. You should definitely book business class flights and solo travel to Boulder, Colorado.

  1. Maui, Hawaii

Who doesn’t love Hawaii! It’s among the safest and best places to travel solo in USA all year round. While you may have heard of Maui in the context of the best romantic places to travel to in the US, it can be a great solo travel adventure as well. There are tours and surf schools to enjoy especially for women. Maui is among the safest places to travel alone in the USA for first-time travelers. Also, don’t forget all the delicious seafood you can gorge on!

  1. Sun Valley, Idaho

While it may be lesser-heard of when compared to popular destinations such as Chicago or New York City, Sun Valley in Idaho is nevertheless one of the very best places to travel solo in USA especially during the winters. Washed in a stark white blanket of snow, Idaho looks something straight out of a picture-perfect postcard. Enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other adventurous things in Idaho on your solo trip. If adventure is not your thing, you can stroll about town and see some attractions.

  1. Santa Fe, New Mexico

For travelers who seek tranquil-cum-safest places to travel alone in the US, Santa Fe in New Mexico is a smashing choice. Regarded as one of the most peaceful of the best places to travel solo in USA, Santa Fe offers tired travelers the chance to rejuvenate their weary souls in utter peace. Pleasant weather, antique shopping, great food, and cleanliness are just some of the very awesome things about Santa Fe that attract a vast number of people.

  1. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

If you’re booking flight tickets to USA hoping to vacation in a stunning albeit quiet place, Cape Cod is a great option. It’s among the best places to travel solo in USA offering visitors spectacular beauty to gawk at. Be it the sandy beaches or the lush green areas, Cape Cod delights with its diverse attractions. While it’s so far popular as a family vacation spot, it’s equally awesome to visit alone. Whether you wish to have an outdoor adventure or seek a cosmopolitan ambiance, it’s one of the best cities to visit on your own.

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Bike-buffs Take Note: Visit 6 Best Places to Bike in New York City! https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/biking-places-nyc/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/biking-places-nyc/#respond Tue, 29 Jan 2019 09:34:19 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=643 If you love riding your bike, you’ll be glad to know about some of these really cool places to bike in New York City. A bike ride is among the best ways to explore a new place. You can drive at you own pace, explore at will, and spend as much time as you want […]

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Best Places to Bike in New York City
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If you love riding your bike, you’ll be glad to know about some of these really cool places to bike in New York City. A bike ride is among the best ways to explore a new place. You can drive at you own pace, explore at will, and spend as much time as you want in any particular place. With New York City being one of the best US destinations to explore, biking in NYC makes a lot of sense. The bike tours New York State offers are among the most exciting ones you’ll ever come across. You can hire bikes in case you don’t want to bring your own. Are you ready to enjoy the best ever bike ride New York City has to offer? Check out some of the best places to bike in New York City listed below and find a spot you like the most.

Popular Bike Trails to Explore in NYC:

While there are several best bike rides outside NYC, there are plenty within the city as well. It’s what makes this one of the best US cities to explore. Board a few last minute flights in case you cannot book in advance for a trip. Visit this remarkable place and enjoy some of the top places to bike in New York City listed below!

  1. Brooklyn Bridge Park

This is not just one of the best places to bike in New York City, but it’s also a vital part of commute between Brooklyn and Manhattan for New Yorkers. The best time to bike here is at sunset when the brightly lit city skyline can be seen shimmering against the gorgeous East River. The trail offers bikers the chance to explore two awesome boroughs and rest a bit at the park at the end of an exciting bike ride.

  1. Central Park

There is simply no way that Central Park does not find a mention when talking about the top places to bike in New York City. The six-mile spectacular loop is a favorite among avid bikers and offers you the chance to enjoy a serene bike-ride. The best time to bike here is early in the morning when you can avoid a majority of the crowd. You’ll be able to calmly zoom past the Great Lawn, Reservoir, and Sheep Meadow.

  1. Hudson River Greenway

It’s an absolute must to enjoy the stunning Hudson River Greenway bike trails New York City offers. It’s best to head out early in the morning when the trails are fairly empty and the swarm of tourists hasn’t yet arrived. Spanning a whopping 11 miles, the trail begins at the bottom of Battery Park Island and reaches the Fort Tryon Park. Sound exhausting, doesn’t it? You can take a break in between and stroll through the area home to The Met Cloisters.

  1. Governors Island

Governors Island is among the best places to bike in New York City during the summer. Replete with vast green spaces, the place is an absolute treat to bike around when visiting on business class flights. You’ll need to take a ferry to the island from Manhattan. There is the option to rent a bike here in case you do not wish to bring your own. While you can take in gorgeous views of Manhattan, you will have the chance to look at various outdoor art works as well.

  1. St. George Terminal – Midland Beach

Biking in NYC cannot get more fun than biking to the beach! Pick a weekend during your trip to bike all the way from St. George Terminal to the spectacular Midland Beach. You’ll pass Fort Wadsworth after riding underneath the remarkable Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. You will then pass South Beach before finally arriving at the splendid Midland Beach. Since it can be among the longest bike rides, take a break halfway and grab a bite to eat.

  1. Highbridge Park Mountain Bike Trail

This is among the best places to bike in New York City for those looking to enjoy an off-the-beaten-path. An out-and-out nature trail, this will give you the chance to embark on a fairly difficult bike trail. You will need to maneuver through steep drops and inclines as you explore the skills loop, Jump Park, and the free-ride trail of the park. Go biking with a group to truly enjoy the trail. Also, it’s safer to have someone bike along with you on a new trail.

You can embark on any of the above-listed places to bike in New York City when visiting on cheap flights to USA. There are countless more scenic and safe bike trails you can enjoy when biking in NYC. Visit and have the most amazing time exploring the top places to bike in New York City!

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Everything You Need to Know about Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/washington-dulles-international-airport/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/washington-dulles-international-airport/#respond Mon, 08 Oct 2018 10:01:03 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=494 Located in Dulles, Virginia and opened in the year 1962, this popular Washington DC airport is one of the best in the United States. The namesake of John Foster Dulles who served as the United States’ 52nd Secretary of State, Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) is among the most popular landmarks in the country. Serving […]

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Dulles International Airport (IAD)
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Located in Dulles, Virginia and opened in the year 1962, this popular Washington DC airport is one of the best in the United States. The namesake of John Foster Dulles who served as the United States’ 52nd Secretary of State, Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) is among the most popular landmarks in the country. Serving the Washington Metropolitan area, the main terminal of Dulles Airport is one of the biggest landmarks the city has to offer. Sprawled across a massive 13,000 acres, Washington Dulles International Airport serves more than 20 million passengers every year. With four runways and 139 airline gates, Dulles Airport is a major hub for United Airlines.

Washington Dulles International Airport Terminals:

Apart from one main terminal, Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) has two midfield terminal buildings as well which are known as Concourses A/b and C/D. The main terminal welcomed an additional extension meant for international Dulles Airport arrivals. This new facility has the incredible capacity to process within an hour about 24,000 passengers. United Express and non-United flights operate out of concourses A and B while C and D are meant to be used only for United Airlines.

Washington Dulles International Airport permits public parking for 24,000 plus vehicles easily. There are hourly, daily, and valet parking options in four economy lots and two garages made available to passengers. Payment for parking is accepted in the form of cash, MasterCard, American Express, and Visa.

Passenger services at Washington Dulles International Airport:

  • Airline Clubs and Lounges

There are scores of airline lounges at Dulles Airport since there are a number of airlines that operate out of it. There is an Air France Lounge (Air France) at concourse A, Galleries Club & Galleries First Lounges (British Airways) at concourse B, First & Business Class Lounge (Etihad Airways) opposite gate A15, Senator & Business Lounge (Lufthansa) at concourse B, a Turkish Airlines Lounge at concourse B, three United Clubs (United Airlines) – one at concourse D and two at C, and a Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at concourse A. So premium passengers booking flights from Washington to Hyderabad or elsewhere with these airlines will enjoy access to such top airport lounges.

  • Food and shopping

If your scan through Washington Dulles Airport map online, you will be guided to which shops are located where at the airport. You have the option to indulge in duty-free shopping as well. The map will also guide you to bars and restaurants across various terminals. Dulles Airport departures can stop by for a quick snack before their flight. Additionally, you will also be able to locate exchange services, spas, and other personal care facilities on the map. Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) also has a specials and promotions section you should check out.

  • Car Rentals at Dulles Airport

Located right at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) are several car rental companies that arriving passengers will find useful. There are free shuttle vehicles that passengers can use to get to and from rental lots to the Terminal. Some of the rental companies you will find here include Alamo, Avis, Hertz, Budget, Thrifty, Advantage and several more.

  • Lost and Found Office

Passengers who lose their baggage or other items can head to the Lost and Found Office for assistance. Situated in the arrivals area baggage claim, the Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) Lost and Found Office is open Mondays to Fridays from 9am to 3pm. There are plenty of agencies at the airport that handle lost as well as found items so check online for details on whom to contact for what kind of help.

  • Information Desks

You will find information desks across the main terminal and all concourses manned by Travelers Aid volunteers. They can easily be approached by passengers regardless of the type of assistance required. Passengers will also be guided through Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) should the need arise.

  • Dulles Airport Ambassadors

Dressed in blue and yellow distinct shirts imprinted with Airports Authority logo, these Airport Ambassadors are there to guide confused passengers through Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). Those who need assistance or help with directions can also approach them.

  • Passenger Services for International Arrivals

Passengers whose final destination is Washington DC will exit at the Terminal arrival level baggage area. There is a waiting area outside where friends or relatives can wait for arriving passengers. Travelers who haven’t been cleared ahead will have to be screened by United States CBP (Customs and Border Protection). The TSA (Transportation Security Administration) will screen passengers who are about to board connecting flights from Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). They will also have to recheck their baggage.

  • Special Assistance

Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) offers a myriad of special assistance to passengers in need of it. Apart from offering wheelchair service, the airport has made restrooms, parking areas, telephones, and elevators easily accessible for disabled passengers. There are also Pet Relief Areas meant for service animals escorting differently-abled passengers. There are emergency medical services offered as well.

  • Commuting to and from Dulles Airport

The Silver Line Express Bus is a non-stop one that directly connects the Wiehle Avenue Metrorail Station from Washington Dulles International Airport. This is the cheapest way in or out of the airport. Other commuting options include rental cars and taxis. Those who prefer arriving in their own vehicles will find plenty of parking options at the airport.

  • Other Services

Apart from the ones mentioned above, there are several other services offered by Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). Situated in concourse A is an interfaith chapel that’s always left open for travelers looking for a quiet place to reflect. Free Wi-Fi and charging stations are available as well for the convenience of travelers. At the Terminal is a USO Lounge meant to be used by Military personnel and their loved ones.

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