Flights from Delhi to Washington, D.C. from INR85,433

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Flights from Delhi to Washington, D.C.

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Fly from Delhi to Washington D.C. with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Delhi to Washington D.C. with Etihad and travel from the jewel of India to America’s seat of power.

Experience the best of the USA the moment you land by soaking in legendary sights like the Lincoln Memorial and National Mall.

There’s also the Washington Monument, which ticks all the boxes as far as iconic landmarks go. For culture vultures, check out the National Gallery of Art and Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.

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Time difference -9.5 hours

Washington D.C. is nine hours and 30 minutes behind Delhi from early March to early November during Daylight Savings Time. Outside these times, it’s 10 hours and 30 minutes behind.

Flight distance 8,536 miles

Flights from Delhi (DEL) to Washington D.C. (IAD) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) are 8,536 miles (13,737 kilometres).

Your flight from Delhi to Washington D.C.

Your flight from Delhi to Washington D.C. takes you over the Arabian Sea to Abu Dhabi for a connection. Here, you can relax, indulge in a little shopping or extend your stay with a few nights in the UAE’s exciting capital.

Next, you’ll head north over mainland Europe and then across the Atlantic Ocean, eventually arriving at your destination on the USA’s east coast – Dulles International Airport.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from Delhi to Washington D.C.: FAQs

How can I get from Dulles International Airport to the city centre?

Washington D.C. city centre is easy to reach from Dulles International Airport. Simply take the bus and head towards Downtown for easy access to Georgetown and all the key attractions.

Alternatively, book an airport transfer with Etihad to travel directly to your hotel. A driver will be waiting for you when you land.

What attractions should I see in Washington D.C.?

For quaint cobbled streets and 18th-century architecture, try Georgetown, which also offers wonderful views of the Potomac River. Dupont Circle has a bohemian feel with lots of cafes and art galleries.

Woodley Park is among the more affluent areas. Adams Morgan has markets and an eclectic mix of shops. While Downtown has all of the above and more.

Top tips for Delhi to Washington D.C.

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Monuments, museums and more

Washington D.C. is home to the White House, Capitol Building, Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument, so there’s no shortage of attractions. The latter is more than double the height of the Qutub Minar.

This seat of power is also brimming with museums and has a 1,700-acre park – as well as many theatres. Visitors from Delhi can choose amazing places to eat, such as the high-profile Bourbon Steak restaurant on Pennsylvania Avenue and the renowned Cafe Milano on Prospect Street.

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Discover sacred spaces in a hectic city

While Delhi is renowned for its shrines, mosques and gurdwaras, Washington D.C. has its own deeply significant spaces.

Like those in the Indian capital, many of Washington’s important locations are imbued with a stillness that contrasts with the frenetic city. Watch the sun set by the reflecting pool near the Lincoln Memorial or absorb the tranquillity of the US National Arboretum.