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Outbound

2 hours 40 minutes

Return

2 hours 50 minutes

Daily Flights

10+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

Both cities are in the Eastern time zone — no adjustment needed.

About this route

Miami to Washington flights

Miami to Washington Dulles is a high-frequency corridor connecting South Florida with the nation's capital. American and United bring hub strength, while JetBlue adds premium competition. The route serves diplomats, government officials, international business travelers connecting through both airports, and DC residents heading to Miami's beaches and nightlife.

Both airports are on Eastern Time, simplifying schedule coordination. However, weather patterns differ dramatically — Miami's tropical storms and summer thunderstorms contrast with the Mid-Atlantic's ice storms and nor'easters. Landing alerts help travelers navigate IAD's sprawling layout and time ground transportation, particularly important given Dulles's distance from downtown DC.

Airlines

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AmericanUnitedJetBlue

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Miami to Washington flight?

About 2 hours 40 minutes northbound to Dulles and 2 hours 50 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly MIA to IAD?

American, United, and JetBlue all offer nonstop service.

Are both airports on the same time zone?

Yes, both are Eastern Time. Landing alerts are still valuable due to weather delays at both airports.

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Tom Walsh

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