Flying out of Ronald Reagan National Airport on Nov. 1? You might want to take the Metro instead of driving there.
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority is warning drivers to expect congestion Nov. 1 from 11 a.m. to noon — that’s when the airport will be dedicating its new statue of former president Ronald Reagan and shutting down three of the four lanes on the departures and arrivals ramps at Terminal A.
MWAA recommends travelers use Metro to get to the airport during that time, grab a taxi, come before 11 or after noon or avoid driving up to the terminal by heading straight for the parking garages.
