FAA Warns About Washington, D.C.-area Flight Disruptions in June-What Travelers Should Know
Briefly

On June 14, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) will impose flight restrictions due to a military parade marking the Army's 250th Anniversary. The Federal Aviation Administration will suspend airline operations, potentially affecting 116 scheduled flights. Ground traffic will also be impacted with road closures, and travelers are advised to check with airlines about rebooking options. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser noted there might be sporadic disruptions to air travel, while no advisories have been issued for nearby airports like Dulles.
To accommodate aircraft flyovers along the parade route, followed by a fireworks display, the Federal Aviation Administration is expected to suspend airline operations at DCA, affecting scheduled flights.
There could be some disruption to the airspace at times, but we don’t know when that is, which could affect, for short periods of time, air travel.
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