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IAD Terminals 03.5.18 Dulles International Airport – MAIN TERMINAL CONCOURSE C CONCOURSE D United Airlines United Airlines United ExpressCONCOURSE C CONCOURSEUnited Express D 2017 Enplanements 3.1 M 2017 Enplanements 3.1 M Potbelly Sandwich Dunkin’D.C. Donuts Craft Brews Shop Hudson News Forbes News ShoeShineDuty Free Bar Symon Duty Free Subway Duty Free Duty Free Brookstone InMotion Entertainment Starbucks American Tap Room &pizza Au Bon Painbrb (be right burger) Hudson News Pizza Hut Starbucks AMERICA! NBC4 NewsAMERICA! Bistro AtelierStarbucks Chef Geo’s Capitol City Ink Dulles Gourmet MarketDunkin Donuts Auntie Anne’s Capitol City Ink InMotion Entertainment Shuttle to D Gates The Chef’s Table by Wolfgang Puck Shuttle to Bracket Room Dunkin’ Donuts D Gates Hudson News Stellar News Duty Free luv’nberry Montblanc Bluwire Burberry Washingtonian News Cosi Duty FreeCoach Chipotle Thomas Pink Carrabba’s Italian Grill PotbellyStarbucks Sandwich Evenings Shop Vino Seating Be Relax DC-3 HotFive Dog GuysPei JointWei&pizzaCapitol Grounds Coee Seating Seating L’Occitane LandauWendy’s Vera BradleyVineyardBluwire VinesDC Marketplace WashingtonStellar Redskins News Burgandy & Gold Club Kiehl’s Starbucks Michael Kors Tumi Smashburger Be Relax Christian Dior Capitol City Ink Erwin Pearl The Firkin & Fox Kitchen by Swarovski Vino DutyVolo Free Wolfgang Puck W A Estee Lauder / M.A.C L K CONCOURSE A W CONCOURSE B A CONCOURSE A Dunkin’ Donuts Y CONCOURSE B Aer Lingus KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Aeromexico Airlines Delta International Aeroot Korean Air Z GATES H GATES Air India JetBlue Airways Capitol City Ink Air China Latam Airlines (LAN) Alaska Airlines Lufthansa Air France Porter Airlines All Nippon Airways PSA Airlines Copa Airlines Saudi Arabian Airlines Shuttle to American Airlines Qatar Airways Subway D Gates Royal Air Maroc Emirates Sun Air International Z GATES H GATES Austrian Airlines Ethiopian Airlines Turkish Airlines Avianca Airlines Scandinavian Airlines Etihad Airways United Express British Airways South African Airways ShoeShine IcelandAIR Virgin Atlantic Airways Brussels Airlines Southwest Airlines Delta Airlines TACA Airlines 2017 Enplanements 2.2 M Delta Connection Virgin America Airlines MAINMAIN TERMINAL TERMINAL 2017 Enplanements 2.7 M INTERNATIONAL Air Georgian (Air Canada) Cafe Americana ARRIVALS Frontier (Z Gates) WashingtonianDullesStarbucks Gourmet News Market Southern Air Express MAIN TERMINAL BAGGAGE LEVEL LOWER 2017 Enplanements: 197,695 Capital One Bank Capitol Grounds Coee Washington Informer News KEY Retail Hudson News ShoeShine Food News District ChopHouseiTravel 2 Forbes News Services Coee/Snack Seating Areas This is a lease plan intended for discussion purposes only. Land- lord makes no warranties or rep- resentations concerning any mat- MAIN TERMINAL TICKETING LEVEL UPPER ters contained on this plan, nor shall tenant rely on same March 5, 2018.
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