Independence Day celebrations in Washington will ground flights at Ronald Reagan National Airport. The runways will close after noon on July 4 and for several hours on July 3.
Other events marking the nation’s 250th birthday are expected to cause additional disruptions. Travelers should prepare for delays and cancellations during the holiday period.
The closures aim to secure airspace for planned festivities. Authorities have coordinated with airlines to minimize passenger impact.
Reagan National is a major hub for domestic travel. Its shutdown will reroute flights to nearby airports like Dulles International and Baltimore-Washington International.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued the flight restrictions. Officials cite security and capacity concerns for the unprecedented summer closures.
Road closures and increased security screenings will supplement the aviation measures. Commuters should expect heavy traffic around the National Mall.
Tourists planning trips to the capital should verify their flight schedules. Many airlines have already begun offering fee waivers for rebookings.
The disruptions highlight the scale of the semiquincentennial celebration. This year marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence.
Travel experts recommend arriving early or shifting departure dates. Passengers flying on July 3 or 4 face the highest risk of interruptions.





