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Here are the airlines, cities getting DCA's 5 new long-distance flights

Oct. 16, 2024
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Five new long-distance domestic flights are coming to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).

After months of public and behind-the-scenes jockeying among airlines and lawmakers, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced tentative approval for the airlines — and cities — awarded these highly coveted flight rights.

A DOT spokesperson Wednesday confirmed to TPG the new routes airlines that are tentatively approved to soon launch.

Those are:

  • American Airlines, with nonstop service from DCA to San Antonio International Airport (SAT)
  • Alaska Airlines, with nonstop service from DCA to San Diego International Airport (SAN)
  • Delta Air Lines, with nonstop service from DCA to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
  • Southwest Airlines, with nonstop service from DCA to Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)
  • United Airlines, with a second daily nonstop flight from DCA to San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

Tightly restricted space

Airlines badly wanted these new routes. Reagan is easily the closest and most convenient airport to downtown Washington, just a short Metro or car ride away from the city center and key landmarks.

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). SEAN CUDAHY/THE POINTS GUY

However, for decades, the U.S. Department of Transportation has closely guarded DCA’s limited space.

DOT rules technically prohibit airlines from flying routes from Reagan to destinations beyond 1,250 statute miles.

However, over the years, Congress has authorized dozens of exceptions to these rules, known as “beyond perimeter exemptions.”

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Each exception allows an airline to fly a specific DOT-approved route by way of a “slot pair” handed down by the agency. One “slot pair” includes one takeoff and one landing — in other words, a single round trip beyond the 1,250-mile perimeter.

Through the years, exemptions to the DCA perimeter rules have allowed a handful of airlines to establish transcontinental routes from Reagan to the West Coast by way of cities like Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and Denver — among others.

Current "beyond perimeter" route map from DCA. CIRIUM

In May, Congress directed the DOT to hand out five additional slot pairs, in a controversial decision that came “over the strong opposition” of the airport’s governing body.

Along with lawmakers in the region, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority has criticized congressional decisions to add flights to already congested airspace at Reagan — and pointed to the comparably larger Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) as better suited for growth.

The total number of seats on domestic flights out of Reagan is set to rise nearly 19% in 2024 versus 2014, a decade ago, according to data from aviation analytics firm Cirium.

Domestic seats out of Dulles were set to rise by just over 10%.

Read more: What are airport slots, and how do they affect your flights?

Another round of slots

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). SEAN CUDAHY/THE POINTS GUY

Nonetheless, the move sent airlines clamoring for potential new routes from Reagan to cities beyond the perimeter.

The DOT outlined highly specific criteria in late June that governed which airlines and routes might be eligible, with promises to base decisions on promoting competition and serving the public with the best connectivity to underserved routes.

These rules, no doubt, influenced which carriers even bothered applying.

Which airlines lost out?

More than a half dozen airlines applied for the five routes, which means two carriers were ultimately left out.

Left-out carriers include Spirit Airlines, which applied for a DCA nonstop to San Jose Mineta International Airport (SJC) in San Jose, California, and JetBlue, which had proposed a second daily nonstop to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The airlines getting DCA's new long-distance flights

Here’s a closer look at the routes that did win DOT approval:

AirlineRouteNotes
American Airlines
DCA-SAT
Expands the carrier’s hub operations at DCA.

American already operates four “long-distance” DCA routes to Austin, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Phoenix.

Alaska Airlines
DCA-SAN
Connects the Seattle-based carrier to a major West Coast city without a DCA nonstop.
Delta Air Lines
DCA-SEA
Adds competition to the DCA-SEA route currently served exclusively by Alaska.

Gives Delta a second beyond-perimeter DCA route, on top of existing Salt Lake City service.

Southwest Airlines
DCA-LAS
Gives the carrier a second beyond-perimeter destination, along with Austin.

Also adds competition to the DCA-LAS route currently served exclusively by American.

United Airlines
DCA-SFO
The new route marks United’s second daily DCA nonstop to SFO, which it will now serve from all three major Washington-area airports.

United also flies a beyond-perimeter route from Reagan to Denver.

United plans to fly the route with a Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft.

While the DOT's announcement Wednesday is technically just tentative, airlines and cities awarded the routes are already celebrating the news.

“Today marks a significant milestone for San Antonio as we get one step closer to securing a nonstop flight between SAT and DCA,” San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in a statement. “This connectivity between San Antonio and our nation’s capital is long overdue.”

United joined the list, touting the second daily DCA-SFO frequency as one that would serve nonstop demand and open up more connections for DCA travelers via the carrier's hub in San Francisco.

"We appreciate the DOT’s decision today and the recognition that United is uniquely positioned to meet the strong demand for air travel between Washington National and San Francisco," United said in its statement. "This new nonstop flight will operate daily at a convenient, non-peak morning departure time, giving Washington D.C.-area residents easy connections to 25 U.S. and seven international cities."

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