Monday, 8 February 2016

GETTING TO AND FROM THE AIRPORT IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

Travelers to and from the nation’s capital have the choice of two airports. Ronald Reagan National Airport is one of the closest and most convenient major city airports but is crowded and has limitations on aircraft size and length of trip, while Dulles International Airport is huge and can handle international flights and big planes but is father from the capital.

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TEXAS: THE GEORGE BUSH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN HOUSTON

Texas is the largest and 2nd most populous state of USA with abundant pine forests, deserts and the Grand River Rio Grande that yields its borders with Mexico. It is located in the south-central part of the country, sharing borders with Mexican States. Houston is the biggest and sprawling metropolis city in Texas that has extended to Galveston Bay.

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SEATTLE AIRPORT

Seattle Airport also called Seattle–Tacoma International Airport holds IATA Code as SEA. For convenience, people also call it “Sea-Tac”This is the largest airport within the Pacific Northwest region of USA. The facility is located in the city named of SeaTac in Washington which is around 20 km south ofSeattle downtown. It is the primary airport serving Seattle metropolitan area.

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Washington Airport

Washington Airport official name is Washington Dulles International Airport that holds IATA Code as IAD is situated inDulles, Virginia. The airport is 42 km west of the Washington, D.C.downtown. The airport is serving Baltimore–Washington Metropolitan Area, USA. Name of the airport was selected after John Foster Dulles who was 52nd Secretary of Stateserving under President Dwight D. EisenhowerMetropolitan Washington Airports Authority manages and operates the airport. This is the busiest airport within the Washington metropolitan area having handled more than 21 million passengers in a year. 

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TRANSPORT FACILITIES IN HOUSTON AIRPORT

Houston Airport is one of the modern day Airports that provides maximum facilities on all grounds to its visitors. This includes a complete and precise availability of intra-airport transport as well i.e Visitors can move about in this vast airport using means within the airport. Their state of the art transport includes:

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GETTING TO AND FROM THE AIRPORT IN SAN FRANCISCO

San Francisco is served by San Francisco International Airport, built in 1927 as Mills Field and then called the Municipal Airport until 1955. It is located in adjacent San Mateo County, 13 miles (21 km) south of the city, and was the first airport to use jetways for plane boarding.

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GETTING TO AND FROM THE AIRPORT IN SAN DIEGO

San Diego International Airport is one of the closest airports in the United States to the city it serves, and is the busiest airport in the country with only one runway. It is near the site where Charles Lindbergh tested the “Spirit of St. Louis” before flying the Atlantic, and the airport was built in 1928 with Lindbergh’s support and named for him. 

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