The Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport will shut down operations on July 4, commencing at noon Eastern Daylight Time (1600 GMT), as part of celebrations for the 250th U.S. anniversary in the capital area.
Washington's major airport is situated near downtown Washington, D.C. in Virginia and will shut down temporarily on July 4th due to scheduled activities. Additionally, it will be closed from July 3 for rehearsal purposes.
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Last weekend saw Washington's airport impose temporary flight curbs amidst celebrations for the nation's 250th birthday, which coincided with UFC matches held at the White House grounds.
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Reopening at the airport is anticipated for July 5,(UAL.O)a brief closure on Independence Day. United Airlines has proactively adjusted its schedule to minimize disruptions for passengers.


