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- Paul KriewallMay 19, 2012Don't be a douche when boarding. Take your bag off your shoulder and hold it in front of you. Most of us don't enjoy being clobbered by your obliviousness.Upvoted Mar 9
- GE AviationNovember 15, 2011Terminals B and C were designed by Argentine architect César Pelli, known for designing some of the world's tallest buildings and also seen as one of the ten most influential American architects.Upvoted 4 weeks ago
- Linda MiklowitzMarch 17, 2013There is a cell-phone panelling lot for pick ups. Meet pick ups at second island. Cars can park at curb. Raise trunk hood or hatchback to show you plan to stay awhile. Not too busy Saturday morning.
- Tonya DeFeliceJuly 18, 2016Gates 22-34 don't have a good coffee place (espresso) so either take the shuttle to the other C gates or suffer with Dunkin' Donuts.Upvoted Feb 23
- Mike LSeptember 17, 2018Plan ahead, lines at TSA are understandably slow (it’s DC after all). Seating gets limited in the afternoons
- GE AviationNovember 15, 2011Pro tip: Do some DC powerbroker spotting in the Delta Sky Club. Arguably the best concentration of DC A-listers outside of the Capitol Grille.
- Bethany CecereJune 12, 2011The paninis are really good at the coffee place...and come with fruit, pretzels or chips.
- Leora Goldfarb 💕November 20, 2012Five Guys and California Tortilla make this terminal infinitely better than the rest.
- Active duty military? Have your CAC? Skip to Pre-Check, in or out of uniform. BLAZING fast!
- John DunlevyNovember 22, 2017Transfer to Terminal B without leaving security via a bus that leaves from a transfer point next to gate 38.
- Ryan CainApril 30, 2011Why are US Airways ground staff always lounging around Terminal C staring at chicks while stuffing Five Guys down their gullets when they have their own breakroom? Very unprofessional!
- Ryan SpillaneNovember 1, 2010Upgrade is worth it, get to work on the flight and don't get charged baggage charges.
- Juniper KorkieFebruary 17, 2011Cab lines....always long no matter what time of day! And have cash...avoids hacing a grumpy cabbie.
- Jonathan GormleyJune 19, 2012Make sure to budget an extra 20 minutes because this is the slowest TSA checkpoint I have ever seen. Multiple times has taken over 20 minutes.
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