DCA - Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Washington, United States

IATA Code: DCA · Washington, United States

The airport code DCA is the IATA identifier for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. You may also find it referred to as Washington Airport (DCA).

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) serves Washington, United States, in the North America fuel pricing region. It provides essential air connectivity for travelers in the area.

DCA is the IATA airport code for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, located in Washington, United States. The airport is situated at coordinates 38.8521°N, 77.0377°W. The current jet fuel price in the North America region is $5.21/gallon as of 2026-05-16.

Current Jet Fuel Price (North America)

$5.21/gallon

⚠️ Global Fuel Price Surge 2026: Prices affected by 108%

Airport Information

IATA Code
DCA
City
Washington
Country
United States
Timezone
America/New_York
Latitude
38.8521°
Longitude
-77.0377°
Type
airport
Fuel Region
North America

Flight Distances & Estimated Fuel Costs from DCA

Estimated fuel costs based on current jet fuel prices and standard narrowbody aircraft consumption.

Destination Distance Est. Fuel Cost Fuel Surcharge*
ADW - Camp Springs 15 km $219 $0/passenger
DAA - Fort Belvoir 20 km $292 $1/passenger
FME - Fort Meade 35 km $511 $1/passenger
GAI - Gaithersburg 37 km $540 $1/passenger
IAD - Washington 38 km $554 $1/passenger
ANP - Annapolis 42 km $613 $1/passenger
MNZ - Manassas 44 km $642 $1/passenger
BWI - Baltimore 48 km $700 $1/passenger
MTN - Baltimore 75 km $1,094 $2/passenger
NHK - Patuxent River 83 km $1,211 $2/passenger
ESN - Easton 84 km $1,225 $2/passenger
APG - Aberdeen 101 km $1,473 $3/passenger
MRB - Martinsburg 102 km $1,488 $3/passenger
HGR - Hagerstown 112 km $1,634 $3/passenger
DOV - Dover 139 km $2,028 $4/passenger
SBY - Salisbury 144 km $2,101 $4/passenger
CHO - Charlottesville VA 147 km $2,144 $4/passenger
GED - Georgetown 147 km $2,144 $4/passenger
MDT - Harrisburg 151 km $2,203 $4/passenger
RIC - Richmond 152 km $2,217 $4/passenger
HAR - Harrisburg 153 km $2,232 $4/passenger
ILG - Wilmington 154 km $2,247 $4/passenger
LNS - Lancaster 155 km $2,261 $5/passenger
CTH - Coatesville 161 km $2,349 $5/passenger
WAL - Wallops Island 170 km $2,480 $5/passenger
CBE - Cumberland 171 km $2,495 $5/passenger
SHD - Weyers Cave 174 km $2,538 $5/passenger
MIV - Millville 179 km $2,611 $5/passenger
MUI - Muir 180 km $2,626 $5/passenger
WWD - Wildwood 185 km $2,699 $5/passenger
PTB - Petersburg 190 km $2,772 $6/passenger
PHL - Philadelphia 192 km $2,801 $6/passenger
RDG - Reading 193 km $2,815 $6/passenger
FAF - Fort Eustis 195 km $2,845 $6/passenger
AOO - Altoona 195 km $2,845 $6/passenger
PHF - Newport News 197 km $2,874 $6/passenger
LFI - Hampton 205 km $2,991 $6/passenger
BBX - Philadelphia 209 km $3,049 $6/passenger
PNE - Philadelphia 221 km $3,224 $6/passenger
NXX - Willow Grove 221 km $3,224 $6/passenger
ACY - Atlantic City 223 km $3,253 $7/passenger
NGU - Norfolk 223 km $3,253 $7/passenger
JST - Johnstown 224 km $3,268 $7/passenger
LLY - Mount Holly 224 km $3,268 $7/passenger
UKT - Quakertown 226 km $3,297 $7/passenger
ORF - Norfolk 230 km $3,355 $7/passenger
DYL - Doylestown 232 km $3,384 $7/passenger
SCE - State College Pennsylvania 233 km $3,399 $7/passenger
NTU - Oceana 242 km $3,530 $7/passenger
ABE - Allentown 242 km $3,530 $7/passenger

* Estimated fuel surcharge per passenger. Actual surcharges vary by airline and booking class.

How Jet Fuel Prices Affect Your DCA Flights

Jet fuel typically accounts for 25-35% of airline operating costs. When fuel prices rise due to global events like conflicts or supply disruptions, airlines pass these costs to passengers through fuel surcharges.

Currently, the North America region has jet fuel priced at $5.21/gallon. This is approximately 108% higher than normal due to Brent crude elevated. EIA Gulf Coast jet fuel at $5.21/gal (2026-05-16). Airlines implementing surcharges globally. IATA reports $175/barrel global average.

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Climate & Weather at Washington

Washington experiences a temperate climate with distinct seasons. Summers are generally pleasant (18-28°C / 64-82°F), while winters can be cold and may bring snow or ice that occasionally affects flight schedules. Travelers arriving in winter should be prepared for potential weather-related delays and dress in warm layers.

Traveler Guide: Flying Through DCA

Traveling through Washington in the Americas, passengers should be aware that fuel prices in the North America region directly influence ticket pricing. North and South American airports generally have well-established ground transportation networks, including ride-sharing services, shuttles, and rental car agencies. For international arrivals, customs and immigration processing times vary significantly by country.

🇺🇳 United States Travel Tips

Within the United States, TSA PreCheck and Global Entry can significantly reduce security wait times. Domestic flights require a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or passport starting in 2025. Jet fuel prices in North America tend to be among the most competitive globally, though they remain sensitive to Gulf of Mexico refining capacity.

Planning Your Trip via DCA

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