Popular in | December |
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Cheapest in | February |
Round-trip from | $305 |
One-way from | $232 |
IAD - BTV Price | $305 - $642 |
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BTV Temperature | 17.6 - 69.8 °F |
BTV Rainfall | 1.7 - 3.9 inches |
To save up to 34% on this flight, we recommend booking at least 33 days prior to travel. The price may fluctuate and will likely increase closer to your departure date. Users on Cheapflights have found tickets from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Burlington, Vermont from $338 1-2 weeks out and tickets from $447 for flights departing within the next 72 hours.
Our data shows that February tends to be the cheapest month to fly to Burlington, Vermont from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport. Users have commonly found prices around $334 for the month, but tickets can be as low as $202. Due to multiple factors, prepare for potentially higher prices in December.
When flying from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Burlington, Vermont, the time of day you decide to fly out makes little to no difference towards the overall price you’ll pay on tickets.
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Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBurlington
IAD - BTV
IADBTV
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Wed 10/25
Nonstop1h 25m
Burlington
Wed 11/1
1 stop3h 55m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBurlington
IAD - BTV
IADBTV
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Tue 10/17
1 stop4h 49m
Burlington
Wed 10/18
Nonstop1h 40m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBurlington
IAD - BTV
IADBTV
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Wed 2/28
1 stop4h 14m
Burlington
Tue 3/5
1 stop5h 29m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBurlington
IAD - BTV
IADBTV
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Mon 10/30
1 stop6h 32m
Burlington
Wed 11/1
1 stop5h 36m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBurlington
IAD - BTV
IADBTV
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Sat 10/28
2 stops7h 51m
Burlington
Tue 10/31
1 stop5h 20m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBurlington
IAD - BTV
IADBTV
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Tue 10/17
Nonstop1h 37m
Burlington
Wed 10/18
Nonstop1h 40m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBurlington
IAD - BTV
IADBTV
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Thu 11/9
1 stop5h 26m
Burlington
Sun 11/12
1 stop5h 33m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBurlington
IAD - BTV
IADBTV
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Wed 10/18
Nonstop1h 25m
Burlington
Thu 10/19
Nonstop1h 34m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlBurlington
IAD - BTV
IADBTV
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Fri 10/27
Nonstop1h 37m
Burlington
Sun 10/29
1 stop5h 20m
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This was the absolute WORST experience--and as someone who experienced what Southwest went through this past December, that is saying A LOT. Delta blamed "weather" which we all know was so they didn't have to be accountable. I was watching the weather radar in the Atlanta, which is where the "storm" was. It cleared by 6pm--and the fact that I left West Palm around 8:30--got in around 10:30, our next flight was scheduled for 12:30a. What did Delta do? They boarded us in time for the flight--and we sat on the plane ready to go--full to the max for an HOUR AND HALF. We were told shortly after we boarded that the pilot had landed and was on his way to our plane. An hour and half later, no pilot, we were told he had "timed out" and we were asked to deboard. This is at 1:30AM. I am traveling with a 7yo. When approaching the desk, the representative, Al, said we would receive our next flights via "text". Mine separated my 7 yo and I!!! After some work, this was resolved and when I asked about vouchers for a hotel--I was told there were no opening in the local hotels. How did he know? Didn't even offer to help. He then printed me out 2 $15 food vouchers (at 2am--and nothing opens until 6am). I sat on the floor, concerned more than comfort for even safety--for the next 6 hours with my 7 year old (which would have been great time spent in a hotel). At 6 am we went to Dunkin, and they refused the voucher, stating we needed to give our receipt to the agent at the counter. When I did that before boarding, I was told that was also NOT correct and I had to do something with a website--before--which I was not told--and needless to say, I was unable to use. I was treated poorly by all agents. I understand they're tired and frustrated--but they're also on the clock being paid. I am a customer. When I asked for a number to call for support, Al told me to "google it!" Can you imagine?! Southwest went through something horrific--but they HANDLED it well. No one is saying "weather is your fault", but being honest and how you're handling a clear shortage of pilots is critical in us making our future plans to travel with Delta. Not to mention, I PAID for Comfort Plus seating and was sat in the very last row, seat 32. I was told no one could anything about it, so I would have to contact and waste even more of time dealing with a 1-800 number for MY OWN refund!! After the AWFUL trip here--I am EXHAUSTED dealing with your representatives and have lost countless hours battling for simple, just and fair treatment and response to PAID services.
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This was the absolute WORST experience--and as someone who experienced what Southwest went through this past December, that is saying A LOT. Delta blamed "weather" which we all know was so they didn't have to be accountable. I was watching the weather radar in the Atlanta, which is where the "storm" was. It cleared by 6pm--and the fact that I left West Palm around 8:30--got in around 10:30, our next flight was scheduled for 12:30a. What did Delta do? They boarded us in time for the flight--and we sat on the plane ready to go--full to the max for an HOUR AND HALF. We were told shortly after we boarded that the pilot had landed and was on his way to our plane. An hour and half later, no pilot, we were told he had "timed out" and we were asked to deboard. This is at 1:30AM. I am traveling with a 7yo. When approaching the desk, the representative, Al, said we would receive our next flights via "text". Mine separated my 7 yo and I!!! After some work, this was resolved and when I asked about vouchers for a hotel--I was told there were no opening in the local hotels. How did he know? Didn't even offer to help. He then printed me out 2 $15 food vouchers (at 2am--and nothing opens until 6am). I sat on the floor, concerned more than comfort for even safety--for the next 6 hours with my 7 year old (which would have been great time spent in a hotel). At 6 am we went to Dunkin, and they refused the voucher, stating we needed to give our receipt to the agent at the counter. When I did that before boarding, I was told that was also NOT correct and I had to do something with a website--before--which I was not told--and needless to say, I was unable to use. I was treated poorly by all agents. I understand they're tired and frustrated--but they're also on the clock being paid. I am a customer. When I asked for a number to call for support, Al told me to "google it!" Can you imagine?! Southwest went through something horrific--but they HANDLED it well. No one is saying "weather is your fault", but being honest and how you're handling a clear shortage of pilots is critical in us making our future plans to travel with Delta. Not to mention, I PAID for Comfort Plus seating and was sat in the very last row, seat 32. I was told no one could anything about it, so I would have to contact and waste even more of time dealing with a 1-800 number for MY OWN refund!! After the AWFUL trip here--I am EXHAUSTED dealing with your representatives and have lost countless hours battling for simple, just and fair treatment and response to PAID services.
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This was the absolute WORST experience--and as someone who experienced what Southwest went through this past December, that is saying A LOT. Delta blamed "weather" which we all know was so they didn't have to be accountable. I was watching the weather radar in the Atlanta, which is where the "storm" was. It cleared by 6pm--and the fact that I left West Palm around 8:30--got in around 10:30, our next flight was scheduled for 12:30a. What did Delta do? They boarded us in time for the flight--and we sat on the plane ready to go--full to the max for an HOUR AND HALF. We were told shortly after we boarded that the pilot had landed and was on his way to our plane. An hour and half later, no pilot, we were told he had "timed out" and we were asked to deboard. This is at 1:30AM. I am traveling with a 7yo. When approaching the desk, the representative, Al, said we would receive our next flights via "text". Mine separated my 7 yo and I!!! After some work, this was resolved and when I asked about vouchers for a hotel--I was told there were no opening in the local hotels. How did he know? Didn't even offer to help. He then printed me out 2 $15 food vouchers (at 2am--and nothing opens until 6am). I sat on the floor, concerned more than comfort for even safety--for the next 6 hours with my 7 year old (which would have been great time spent in a hotel). At 6 am we went to Dunkin, and they refused the voucher, stating we needed to give our receipt to the agent at the counter. When I did that before boarding, I was told that was also NOT correct and I had to do something with a website--before--which I was not told--and needless to say, I was unable to use. I was treated poorly by all agents. I understand they're tired and frustrated--but they're also on the clock being paid. I am a customer. When I asked for a number to call for support, Al told me to "google it!" Can you imagine?! Southwest went through something horrific--but they HANDLED it well. No one is saying "weather is your fault", but being honest and how you're handling a clear shortage of pilots is critical in us making our future plans to travel with Delta. Not to mention, I PAID for Comfort Plus seating and was sat in the very last row, seat 32. I was told no one could anything about it, so I would have to contact and waste even more of time dealing with a 1-800 number for MY OWN refund!! After the AWFUL trip here--I am EXHAUSTED dealing with your representatives and have lost countless hours battling for simple, just and fair treatment and response to PAID services.
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Entertainment
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This was the absolute WORST experience--and as someone who experienced what Southwest went through this past December, that is saying A LOT. Delta blamed "weather" which we all know was so they didn't have to be accountable. I was watching the weather radar in the Atlanta, which is where the "storm" was. It cleared by 6pm--and the fact that I left West Palm around 8:30--got in around 10:30, our next flight was scheduled for 12:30a. What did Delta do? They boarded us in time for the flight--and we sat on the plane ready to go--full to the max for an HOUR AND HALF. We were told shortly after we boarded that the pilot had landed and was on his way to our plane. An hour and half later, no pilot, we were told he had "timed out" and we were asked to deboard. This is at 1:30AM. I am traveling with a 7yo. When approaching the desk, the representative, Al, said we would receive our next flights via "text". Mine separated my 7 yo and I!!! After some work, this was resolved and when I asked about vouchers for a hotel--I was told there were no opening in the local hotels. How did he know? Didn't even offer to help. He then printed me out 2 $15 food vouchers (at 2am--and nothing opens until 6am). I sat on the floor, concerned more than comfort for even safety--for the next 6 hours with my 7 year old (which would have been great time spent in a hotel). At 6 am we went to Dunkin, and they refused the voucher, stating we needed to give our receipt to the agent at the counter. When I did that before boarding, I was told that was also NOT correct and I had to do something with a website--before--which I was not told--and needless to say, I was unable to use. I was treated poorly by all agents. I understand they're tired and frustrated--but they're also on the clock being paid. I am a customer. When I asked for a number to call for support, Al told me to "google it!" Can you imagine?! Southwest went through something horrific--but they HANDLED it well. No one is saying "weather is your fault", but being honest and how you're handling a clear shortage of pilots is critical in us making our future plans to travel with Delta. Not to mention, I PAID for Comfort Plus seating and was sat in the very last row, seat 32. I was told no one could anything about it, so I would have to contact and waste even more of time dealing with a 1-800 number for MY OWN refund!! After the AWFUL trip here--I am EXHAUSTED dealing with your representatives and have lost countless hours battling for simple, just and fair treatment and response to PAID services.
If you book a flight to Burlington from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl, you will be flying to Burlington, which is the city’s only airport. Burlington (BTV) is located 3.0 mi from the center of Burlington. There are 2 flights from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl to Burlington per day from 2 different airlines.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Burlington, Vermont for under $200. The cheapest flight booked recently is on United Airlines for just $168, but on average you can expect to pay $208.
Cheapflights has at least 20 direct flights from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Burlington, Vermont under $200. A good price for a nonstop flight from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Burlington, Vermont is less than $298.
There are currently 20+ open flights from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Burlington, Vermont within the next 7 days for less than $500.
Nonstop flights can be found on the following days: Friday, Saturday.
On average 3 flights depart from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Burlington, Vermont per day.
Morning (6am - Noon) - 67% of flight departures
Evening (6pm - Midnight) - 33% of flight departures
Departing from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Burlington, Vermont will take you 1h 25m. Airlines will cover a distance of 443 mi. This flight may include one or multiple stops.
Flying on United Airlines is currently your cheapest option to Burlington, Vermont, with prices starting at $168. Another option worth looking into is Delta, starting at $177 round trip. United Airlines is currently priced 48% below the average price you’ll pay for this route.
For one-way options, check prices for United Airlines. According to our data, you can fly for as low as $79. Users have also found prices from $87 and $89 on American Airlines and Delta, respectively.
Before booking your flight to Burlington, Vermont from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport, check out the most reliable airlines to get you to your destination on time: Mesa Airlines (100%), Copa Airlines (80%), United Airlines( 70%).
Looking at all options, your cheapest flight can be booked for $129. While the most popular route (Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl - Burlington) can be booked for $192 on average our data indicates $326 when flying from Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport to Burlington, Vermont.
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport is IAD and Burlington Airport is BTV. These codes are created by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and airlines use them to identify the departing and arrival airports in the flight routes they service.
1%of flight departures | Early morningMidnight to 6 am |
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21%of flight departures | Morning6 am to noon |
58%of flight departures | AfternoonNoon to 6 pm |
20%of flight departures | Evening6 pm to midnight |
Sunday | 0daily flights |
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Monday | 3daily flights |
Tuesday | 2daily flights |
Wednesday | 2daily flights |
Thursday | 3daily flights |
Friday | 3daily flights |
Saturday | 3daily flights |