Flights from Fort Lauderdale to Washington

Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a city steeped in history and political significance. Home to iconic landmarks such as the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and numerous world-class museums, Washington offers visitors a unique blend of governmental operations, cultural experiences, and urban amenities. The city is known for its neoclassical monuments, diverse neighborhoods, and vibrant food scene.

Flight prices for a month from Fort Lauderdale to Washington, one way

Departure atStopsFind tickets
15 April 2025Direct 40
25 April 2025Direct 53
14 April 2025Direct 55
16 April 2025Direct 65
17 April 2025Direct 65
9 April 2025Direct 65
10 April 2025Direct 66
11 April 2025Direct 66
12 April 2025Direct 67
8 April 2025Direct 70
13 April 2025Direct 70
23 April 2025Direct 70
24 April 2025Direct 70
3 April 20251 Stop 72
26 April 2025Direct 75
4 April 2025Direct 80
22 April 20251 Stop 87
5 April 2025Direct 87
18 April 2025Direct 90
21 April 20251 Stop 97
27 April 20251 Stop 98
20 April 2025Direct 116
7 April 2025Direct 120
19 April 20251 Stop 136
6 April 20251 Stop 170

Airlines and Flight Frequency

Several airlines operate flights between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and the Washington, D.C. area’s three major airports: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI):

  1. JetBlue Airways: Daily non-stop flights to DCA
  2. Spirit Airlines: Daily non-stop flights to BWI
  3. Southwest Airlines: Daily flights to BWI and IAD (may include stops)
  4. American Airlines: Daily flights to DCA (may include stops)
  5. United Airlines: Daily flights to IAD (may include stops)

On average, there are about 8-10 non-stop flights per day between Fort Lauderdale and the Washington, D.C. area airports combined. JetBlue and Spirit Airlines often offer the most competitive prices, but it’s advisable to compare rates across different airlines as prices can fluctuate based on season and demand.

Festivals in Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year:

  1. National Cherry Blossom Festival (March-April)
  2. Smithsonian Folklife Festival (June-July)
  3. DC Jazz Festival (June)
  4. Capital Pride (June)
  5. H Street Festival (September)
  6. National Christmas Tree Lighting (December)

Shopping and Prices

Washington, D.C. offers diverse shopping experiences, from high-end boutiques to unique local shops:

  • A meal at a mid-range restaurant: $20-40 per person
  • Coffee: $3-6
  • Museum admission: Many are free, others range from $15-25
  • Metro fare: $2-6 per trip, depending on distance and time of day

Employment Comparison Both Fort Lauderdale and Washington, D.C. have strong job markets, but they differ significantly:

Washington, D.C.:

  • Strong in government, politics, law, and international relations sectors
  • Growing technology and healthcare industries
  • Higher median household income (approximately $92,000)
  • Higher cost of living, especially housing

Fort Lauderdale:

  • Strong in tourism, marine industries, and real estate
  • Growing tech scene
  • Lower median household income (approximately $59,000)
  • Lower overall cost of living

Washington, D.C.’s job market offers more opportunities in government-related fields and international organizations, but comes with a significantly higher cost of living.

Airports and Public Transportation in Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. is served by three major airports:

  1. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
  2. Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
  3. Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)

Public transportation options include:

  • Metro: Extensive subway and bus system. Fares vary by distance and time of day.
  • Capital Bikeshare: Bike-sharing program available throughout the city.
  • DC Circulator: Bus system connecting major tourist areas. Rides are $1.

Distance and Flight Duration The distance between Fort Lauderdale and Washington, D.C. is approximately 902 miles (1,452 km). A direct flight typically takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Interesting Facts

  • Washington, D.C. is not a state and has no voting representation in Congress.
  • The Smithsonian Institution in D.C. is the world’s largest museum complex.
  • The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world.
  • It’s illegal for any building in D.C. to be taller than the width of the adjacent street plus 20 feet.

Remember to check the most current information regarding flight schedules and prices, as these can change frequently. Washington, D.C. experiences all four seasons, with hot summers and cold winters, so pack accordingly depending on the time of year you’re visiting.ot summers and mild winters, so pack accordingly depending on the time of year you’re visiting.