Seatac is named after Seatle and Tacoma. Seatac is named after Seatle and Tacoma. The question is probably "Washington airport named for two cities, not Washington DC airport named for two cities.
Washington Dulles International is the busiest airport in Washington DC
Washington - Baltimore Washington International, DC, USA (BWI) Washington - Washington - All Airports, DC, USA (WAS) Washington - Ronald Reagan National Airport, DC, USA (DCA) Washington - Washington Dulles, DC, USA (IAD)
There is no metro line that runs from Baltimore Airport to Washington DC as of October 20, 2013. You must take a car between these two cities and hubs.
Washington DC was named by george washington.
Some examples of capital cities named after people include Washington, D.C. (named after George Washington), Wellington (named after Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington), and Bern (named after Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen).
The nearest airports to Washington, DC are Reagan International Airport (DCA) which is right near town and Dulles Airport (IAD) which is west of town but is the major international airport for the area.
how many air miles between Washington DC and Bradley International Airport
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Because Washing DC was named after him.
The Washington Dulles International Airport is located in Dulles, Virginia and serves the Washington DC metropolitan area. The address is: 45020 Aviation Dr Chantilly, VA 20166
The driving distance from DC to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is 32 miles or 51km
Washington, DC, is named for General George Washington. Thirteen states have cities named for General Custer. There are three cities named for General Grant--Grant City MO, Grant MI and Grant City NY. Sherman, Texas, is named for General Sidney Sherman.