Fly from Dammam to Washington D.C. with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dammam to Washington D.C. to discover all that America’s capital city has to offer, from its thriving neighbourhoods to world-renowned tourist attractions.
Swap the palm tree-lined Corniche in the port of Dammam for the cherry blossoms of Washington D.C. Immerse yourself in its jazz and blues music culture, discover characterful restaurants and relax amid its many stunning parks and avenues.
Book your flight with Etihad Airways today and plan your American adventure.
DMM to IAD: flight facts
Flying from Dammam to Washington D.C.: FAQs
What’s the weather like in Washington D.C.?
High season runs from mid-April, when temperatures are in the low 20°s to early June, which has average highs in the low 30°s. Temperatures are milder between September and November or between March and May. Expect highs of 32°C in July. Winter temperatures can fall below zero in January and February, but winter is still a lovely time to visit.
What is Washington D.C. best known for?
Washington D.C. is most famous as the home of the White House, where the President of the United States lives. The city is also highly regarded as a cultural centre, with many embassies, monuments and museums.
Top tips for Dammam to Washington D.C.
Have fun at a festival
Washington D.C.’s numerous festivals include the National Cherry Blossom Tree Festival from mid-March to April and the D.C. Jazz Festival in early June.
Fiesta Asia in May is an evocative display of colour, dance and martial arts, while June and July sees the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. This free event provides a fascinating insight into the life and history of Native Americans and other cultures.
Discover hidden gems
Washington D.C. is full of hidden gems and, like Dammam with its azure skies and secluded inlets, boasts some of the most Instagram-friendly backdrops in the world.
Venture to the picturesque Spanish Steps in the Kalorama neighbourhood or visit Kogod Courtyard next to the National Portrait Gallery to see its undulating steel and glass ceiling.