Washington IAD Airport Limousine Services
The Suvana associate for Washington Dulles International (IAD) Airport Limousine Services will provide you with professional courteous drivers, easy and affordable service, uncompromising quality, superb guest service, cleanliness, responsiveness, reliability and the guest's safety at all times.
The Washington Airport Limousines fleet consists primarily of new vehicles and/or, vehicles which are not more than three model years old.
Washington IAD Airport Limousine Amenities
Black Limo 6 passenger
Standard Equipment
1 Side Window
9" Color Television w/Remote
AM/FM CD/Cassette Player
Champagne Glass Holders
Chrome Opera Lights
Decanters, Rocks Glasses & Champagne Glasses
Fiber Optic Bar & Halo Lighting
Lighted Vanity Mirrors
Overhead Mood Lights
Power Privacy Division
Sunroof with Shade
Telephone Intercom System
Video Cassette Player w/ Remote
Cellular Phone
Full Leather Seating
Tinted Windows
TV Sound Through Stereo
Washington IAD Airport IAD Limousine Location:
After collecting luggage from baggage claim area proceed to the security gate and look out for a signboard with the passenger's name. The drivers wear black suit, white shirt and a gold / yellow tie, the vehicles are black.
Waiting Time: After the limousine arrives, there will be a free waiting time at the airport of 30 minutes.
Delay Tracking: Washington Airport (IAD) Limousine Service will track all flights (especially international flights) for delays and the limousine pick-up time will be adjusted accordingly. There is no extra charge for a delayed flight. However, we recommend that you call up the Limousine Helpdesk Number and inform about your flight delay.
Meet and Greet: Passenger has to wait inside the baggage claim area and look out for a driver with a sign bearing the passenger's name.
Washington IAD Airport Information
Washington Dulles International Airport serves the greater Washington, D.C./metropolitan area. It is named after John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State under Dwight D. Eisenhower. It serves as a major hub for United Airlines and a focus city for Jet Blue Airways.
On a typical day, 1,800 to 2,000 flights are now handled at Dulles, up from 1000 to 1200 in 2003. It remains the second busiest trans-Atlantic gateway on the Eastern Seaboard. Recently with the demise of Independence Air, Jet Blue has slowly expanded its focus city operation at Dulles with six daily non-stops to Boston and New York. It also serves non-stops to Long Beach, Oakland, Ft. Lauderdale, Las Vegas, West Palm Beach, and San Diego making Jet Blue the second largest carrier at Dulles in terms of non-stop destinations. The inception of low-cost carrier Independence Air in 2004 propelled IAD from being the 24th busiest airport in the United States to 5th, and one of the top 10 busiest in the world. At its peak of 600 flights daily, Independence, combined with service from Jet Blue and Air Tran, briefly made Dulles the largest low-cost hub in the United States. Airport occupies approximately 11,000 acres of land 26 miles (41.8 km) west of downtown Washington, straddling the border of Fairfax County and Loudoun County, Virginia. It is located partly in Chantilly and partly in Dulles, west of Herndon and southwest of Sterling. In 1958, the village of Willard was torn down to make room for Dulles, and countless roads, homes, stores, and schools were demolished to make room for runways, concourses and other features. Dulles Airport is operated by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA). In 2005, Dulles saw over 27 million passengers through the airport.
Washington IAD Airport Contact Details
Washington IAD Airport,
Washington, DC 20041, USA
Tel: 703 572-2700
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