Categories: Beltway Travel

Pack Your Bags: New Direct Flights Just Launched from DC Area Airports

According to a recent Washingtonian article, DC-area travelers have ten new direct flight options to explore this summer from our local airports. The new routes span from coast to coast and even cross the Atlantic, offering easier access to destinations like Portland’s famous food scene, San Diego’s beaches and world-class zoo, and European gems like Zurich and Venice.

Some highlights include Southwest’s new service to Portland from BWI (perfect for exploring Oregon’s wine country), United’s direct flights to both Nice and Venice from Dulles, and American’s new route to San Antonio from Reagan National. Additionally, Southwest announced new daily service to St. Thomas from Baltimore (and Orlando), giving DC-area travelers direct access to the Caribbean. The list also features surprising additions like Contour Airlines offering service to Macon, Georgia from Dulles.

For the complete list of all ten destinations with details about what makes each worth visiting, check out the full article: New Direct Flights to Catch From the DC Area This Summer in Washingtonian.

I’m particularly excited about two standout additions to this list. First, United’s new direct service to Zurich from Dulles has me already planning ahead to next winter’s ski season – having such easy access to Switzerland’s incredible Alpine resorts without the hassle of connections is a game-changer for DC-area snow enthusiasts. If you are interested in European skiing, NOW is the time to be booking this. Email me so we can chat more.

Southwest’s new daily service to St. Thomas from BWI might be the biggest win. Having direct access to the Caribbean from Baltimore means we can now reach those pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters in just a few hours, making weekend getaways or spontaneous island escapes so much more feasible. No more lengthy layovers in Miami or New York – just straight from the DMV to paradise. Thinking about planning a girls getaway or spring break? Spring break in the Caribbean can get costly, so booking sooner rather than later is key.

These new routes really highlight how our airports are expanding beyond the typical business destinations to offer more leisure and adventure options. It’s exciting to see airlines recognizing that DC-area travelers want diverse experiences, whether that’s European culture and Alpine adventures or tropical relaxation right in our backyard.

Which of these new destinations has caught your eye? Are you planning any upcoming adventures, or dreaming about future travel goals? I’d love to hear about your travel interests and help you plan your next getaway – drop me a comment below or reach out directly!

Allison

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