Southwest Airlines flights from Washington (DCA)

Southwest Airlines non-stop routes from Washington airport (DCA).

Southwest Airlines operates 18 non-stop routes from Washington (DCA), serving 1 country with an average sector length of 1,439 km. This is part of Southwest Airlines's 1961-route global network.

Non-stop destinations from Washington on Southwest Airlines

Destination IATA Country Distance Duration Route
Las Vegas LAS USA 3,360 km 5h 10m Route ↗
Austin AUS USA 2,115 km 3h 30m Route ↗
Houston HOU USA 1,960 km 3h 15m Route ↗
Dallas DAL USA 1,904 km 3h 10m Route ↗
Oklahoma City OKC USA 1,862 km 3h 17m Route ↗
Omaha OMA USA 1,627 km 2h 50m Route ↗
New Orleans MSY USA 1,560 km 2h 55m Route ↗
Kansas City MCI USA 1,528 km 2h 53m Route ↗
Fort Lauderdale FLL USA 1,446 km 2h 40m Route ↗
Tampa TPA USA 1,309 km 2h 30m Route ↗
Orlando MCO USA 1,221 km 2h 27m Route ↗
Saint Louis STL USA 1,157 km 2h 25m Route ↗
Milwaukee MKE USA 1,020 km 2h 10m Route ↗
Chicago MDW USA 965 km 2h 0m Route ↗
Nashville BNA USA 902 km 2h 4m Route ↗
Atlanta ATL USA 880 km 2h 1m Route ↗
Providence PVD USA 573 km 1h 30m Route ↗
Columbus CMH USA 518 km 1h 34m Route ↗

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Frequently asked questions

How many destinations does Southwest Airlines serve from Washington (DCA)?

Southwest Airlines flies to 18 non-stop destinations from Washington (DCA), spanning 1 country.

What is the longest route Southwest Airlines flies from Washington?

The longest non-stop route is DCA → LAS (Las Vegas) at 3,360 km.

Which countries does Southwest Airlines fly to from Washington?

Top destination countries: USA (18).

Does Southwest Airlines operate from other airports?

Yes — Southwest Airlines also operates from Denver (DEN), Chicago (MDW), Nashville (BNA), Baltimore (BWI), Dallas (DAL). Total network: 1961 routes across the carrier's footprint.

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