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Amarillo, TX Washington, DC
City Pair Flights for FY 2018

Domestic 2018 Amarillo, TX Washington, DC
Note: This page shows historic data from 2018. Click here to see 2025 City Pair Rates.
Average Government Fares:
1K $339 $193
Passenger Count Unrestricted Coach Fare Capacity-Controlled Fare Business Fare

City Pair Summary

Rates shown are government contract fares between Amarillo, TX and Washington, DC. These fixed rate fares are available to U.S. federal employees on official travel in either direction between Amarillo and Washington. All prices are for one-way service in either direction.

The U.S. Government predicts approximately 1,135 government travelers flying between these two cities in 2018. The average "Unrestricted Coach Class" fare is $339.33. The average "Capacity-Controlled" fare is $192.67. There are no Business Class fares between these two cities in 2018.

Business Class flights may only be taken if it is the most economical option or if your agency has authorized other than Coach Class service in accordance with Federal Travel Regulations (FTR) (§ 301-10.123).

How long is the flight between Amarillo, TX and Washington, DC?

The flight between Amarillo, TX and Washington, DC is 1,179 nautical miles which takes approximately 2 hours and 44 minutes. † This calculation does not take into consideration real-time weather conditions and may be off by up to 10%.

† Nautical miles are the preferred unit of measure for distance at sea or in flight. A nautical mile is 1.15 regular miles.

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Available Contract Flights (3)

There are 3 flights available between Amarillo, TX and Washington, DC for FY 2018 (October 2017 to September 2018). All rates show are for one-way service in either direction.


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Service
Type
Unrestricted
Fare
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Rick Husband Amarillo International (AMA)

Ronald Reagan Washington Natl (DCA)
American
Airlines
Nonstop
Flight
$383 $218
Rick Husband Amarillo International (AMA)

Washington Dulles International (IAD)
American
Airlines
Nonstop
Flight
$275 $156
Rick Husband Amarillo International (AMA)

Baltimore Washington International (BWI)
American
Airlines
Nonstop
Flight
$360 $204

City Pair Statistics (2000-2025): Amarillo, TX ⇄ Washington, DC

Note: Passenger data is not available before 2011 or for the two most recent years. Data for 2024 will be released at the beginning of FY 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book a City Pair Program flight?

City Pair flights are only available to U.S. Federal Employees traveling on official duty. You must follow your agency's guidelines or speak to your agency's travel coordinator to book one of the flights listed above.

If you are military or a civilian DoD employee, use Defense Travel System (DTS) website to book your flight. If you are in the military or are a DoD employee, you must also use your Citi Bank Government Travel Card for booking all airfare and related travel expenses.

Can federal employees or military personnel use these fares for personal travel?

No, these fares may only be used by government personnel traveling on official business between Amarillo, TX and Washington, DC.

What is the difference between "Unrestricted" (YCA) and "Capacity-Controlled" (_CA) flights?

Contract fares are identified by a 3-letter code ending in "CA" which stands for "Contact Award." "YCA" is the code for Guaranteed economy class Airline City Pair fare. "_CA" (or sometimes "XCA") is the code for limited capacity economy class Airline City Pair fare. The first letter will varies by airline (i.e. QCA, LCA, etc.).

"_CA" flights are the cheapest flight option but there are only a certain number of these fares available on a given flight or throughout the year. Travelers should reserve their airfare as soon as reasonably possible in order to get the cheapest fares. All "YCA" and "_CA" have no ticketing time limits, advanced purchase requirements, travel time limits, blackout periods, or change for cancellation fees.

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