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Reagan National Airport To Resume Flights At 11 A.M.

plane crashed on the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is set to resume flight operations at 11 a.m. Eastern Time after being temporarily closed. The airport authorities have confirmed that all airport roads and terminals are now open for travelers.

However, passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines to inquire about any potential flight cancellations or delays. This precaution is being emphasized due to the possibility of disruptions in the flight schedule.

Despite the reopening of the airport, some flights have already been affected, with several cancellations and delays being displayed on the flight boards for both arrivals and departures in the upcoming hours.

All airport roads and terminals are open for travelers.
Airport to resume operations at 11 a.m. Eastern Time.
Passengers should contact airlines for flight status.

Passengers with luggage have started to arrive at the airport gradually, indicating a return to normalcy in terms of passenger traffic. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screenings have commenced in at least one terminal to ensure the safety and security of all travelers.

As the airport gears up to resume full flight operations, travelers are encouraged to stay informed about the status of their flights by staying in touch with their airlines. The airport authorities are working diligently to facilitate a smooth transition back to regular flight schedules for all passengers.

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