According to the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA), DCA saw a 6% increase in passenger traffic last year, reaching 26.3 million passengers. This figure is just below that of Washington Dulles (IAD), which handled one million more passengers. Unlike IAD, a United Airlines stronghold, DCA serves as a hub for American Airlines in the heart of the capital.
Despite its smaller size, Reagan National is considered the most convenient airport for Washington DC travelers and serves over 100 destinations. By late 2024, American Airlines held a dominant market share of 53% at DCA.
DCA may be the smallest among American Airlines’ ten US hubs but remains one of its most profitable. The airline transported 14 million passengers through DCA last year. Speaking about recent events affecting operations, American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said:
“January’s mid-air collision was an awful tragedy and has had a big impact on our customers, the community, and our operations at Reagan National. ”
Mainline American Airlines jets constitute just over half of total flights at DCA due to restrictions on aircraft size imposed by shorter runways. Six different mainline narrowbodies are utilized across more than fifty routes:
- Airbus A319-100
- Airbus A320-200
- Airbus A321-200
- Airbus A321neo
- Boeing 737-800
- Boeing MAX
Regional partners also play significant roles:
- PSA Airlines operates exclusively with Bombardier regional jets across sixty- eight routes.
- Republic Airways uses Embraer aircraft to service seventy different routes.
- Envoy Air operates an Embraer-only fleet primarily based out of Chicago, Dallas, and Miami but includes some flights to/from DCA.
Circum data from March indicates there are twelve airports with six or more daily flights making them top routes:
Route |
Flights (March) |
Aircraft used |
Available seats |
Miami |
A321/737/E175 |
>58K |
Dallas |
A321/737 |
>55K |
/Charlotte |
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