IAD Security time - Is Dulles website accurate
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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IAD Security time - Is Dulles website accurate
I have been looking at the wait times on the Dulles web site:
http://www.flydulles.com/iad/security-information
I shows security wait times like 5 minutes for the East Checkpoint and 1 minute for the West Checkpoint. At 4:00 PM on a weekday.
Is this site accurate?
I rarely use IAD but from personal experience at other major US airports, security wait times are never that short on a weekday afternoon at 4:00 PM
http://www.flydulles.com/iad/security-information
I shows security wait times like 5 minutes for the East Checkpoint and 1 minute for the West Checkpoint. At 4:00 PM on a weekday.
Is this site accurate?
I rarely use IAD but from personal experience at other major US airports, security wait times are never that short on a weekday afternoon at 4:00 PM
#2
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: WAS
Programs: enjoyed being warm spit for a few years on CO/UA but now nothing :(
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I have not compared my actual wait times to the advertised wait times but I have been through the checkpoints at IAD 3 times in the last few weeks from o'dark thirty to late morning and mid-afternoon on weekdays. Each time the wait has been about 10 minutes or less so they may well be accurate.
#4
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: VA, USA
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Simple answer is "yes" - the estimated wait times are quite accurate. The same information is posted on signs at the security checkpoint entrances on the departure (ticketing) level. For some reasons they don't have signs with that information at the checkpoint entrances on the arrivals level.
#6
Join Date: Nov 2014
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Accurate? Pretty much so. But then there's the Garden State Parkway effect. You know, when you're zipping along and all of a sudden, there's a bunching of traffic - a short, jarring delay - but for no apparent reason. And then, just as mysteriously, things open up again.
So it's accurate when it tells you that the lines are long or not so long. And it's pretty much accurate when you are in the terminal, looking at your smartphone, and deciding that minute which line to choose. But I wouldn't count on it to be all that accurate in advance, unless it's warning you that lines are very long.
So it's accurate when it tells you that the lines are long or not so long. And it's pretty much accurate when you are in the terminal, looking at your smartphone, and deciding that minute which line to choose. But I wouldn't count on it to be all that accurate in advance, unless it's warning you that lines are very long.