Dulles among the U.S.'s costliest airports
Washington Dulles International Airport is one of the most expensive airports in the nation, according to a travel report on the top 100 airports released Wednesday, the Washington Examiner reports.
With an average price tag of $419.48 including taxes and fees for domestic flights, Dulles -- a hub for United Airlines -- ranked ninth, well above the national average of $339.71 in the third quarter of 2010, according to the federal Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
Reagan National Airport ranked 25th, while Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall, a hub of discount carrier Southwest Airlines, ranked 84th.
Read more about why Dulles International Airport is one of the most expensive in the nation in the Washington Examiner:
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Posted by: masonman1 | February 3, 2011 3:45 PM | Report abuse
...and then one has to deal with the ridiculous (new) train system. The old peoplemover was, sadly enough, much more efficient, especially late at night.
Posted by: masonman1 | February 3, 2011 3:45 PM | Report abuse
This news?
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...and then one has to deal with the ridiculous (new) train system. The old peoplemover was, sadly enough, much more efficient, especially late at night.