Washington D.C.’s Reagan National Airport is set to resume operations at 11 a.m. on Thursday, according to statements from airport officials.
This announcement comes after a temporary closure that had impacted flights and passenger travel plans. Travelers and airlines have been monitoring the situation closely, awaiting updates on resumption of services.
The airport, known for its proximity to the capital, plays a critical role in facilitating domestic flights and connecting travelers with various destinations. Authorities have stressed that they are taking necessary measures to ensure the safety and efficiency of operations upon reopening.
Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for flight status and any potential changes that may arise due to the reopening process. The terminals will be prepared to welcome back travelers with the expected amenities and services.
Officials have expressed confidence that the airport will operate smoothly as it resumes its regular schedule. They continue to urge travelers to stay informed and to arrive early due to the expected increase in foot traffic as people begin to reclaim their travel routines.