Year-over-year passenger counts took different directions at the region’s two major airports in April, with Ronald Reagan Washington National posting an increase and Washington Dulles International seeing a decline.
Add them together, and the 3.8 million passengers using the two facilities for the month represented a decline of 1 percent from a year before, according to figures reported June 14 by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
The total passenger count at Reagan National was 2,039,136, up 1.7 percent from April 2015. The count at Washington Dulles was 1,700,889, down 4 percent.

