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Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) is one of the busiest airports in the United States, serving the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. Located just south of Baltimore, BWI is a key hub for both domestic and international flights, offering a wide range of services and amenities for travelers. The airport is named in honor of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American Supreme Court Justice, who was born in Baltimore. BWI is known for its efficient operations, modern facilities, and excellent passenger experience.
The airport features a single, large terminal building divided into five concourses (A–E), each hosting various airlines and services. Travelers benefit from a variety of ground transportation options, including light rail, buses, shuttles, and taxis, making access to both Baltimore and Washington, D.C. convenient. BWI is situated approximately 14 kilometers (8.6 miles) from downtown Baltimore and about 51 kilometers (32 miles) from Washington, D.C. city center. The airport serves as a major base for several top airlines and is well-connected to nearby areas such as Annapolis, Columbia, and Ellicott City.
BWI operates in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC −5:00; observes daylight saving time).
For the latest travel updates, terminal maps, and flight information, visit the official BWI Airport website.
If your flight from BWI is delayed or cancelled, you may be entitled to compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004 (EU 261/EC 261) if your flight is operated by an EU-based airline, or if your journey originated in the European Union. According to EU 261, air passengers are protected when traveling on flights departing from an EU airport or arriving in the EU with an EU airline. This means that even if you are flying from BWI to Europe with a European airline such as British Airways, you may be eligible for compensation if your flight is significantly delayed or cancelled.
Compensation amounts are determined by the distance of your flight and the length of the delay. For flights up to 1,500 kilometers, you may claim up to €250 per person. For flights between 1,500 and 3,500 kilometers, compensation can be up to €400 per person. For flights exceeding 3,500 kilometers (such as transatlantic flights from BWI to Europe), you could receive up to €600 per person for delays of three hours or more or for cancellations with less than 14 days’ notice. Airline obligations include rerouting you to your destination, providing meals, and overnight accommodation if necessary.
To qualify for compensation under EU 261, your flight must have originated within the EU, or you must be flying to the EU with a European airline. U.S. domestic flights are not covered by EU 261, but flights to Europe on airlines like British Airways from BWI are eligible. If your flight is delayed, cancelled, or you are denied boarding due to overbooking, you should keep your boarding pass, booking details, and all communication with the airline.
Voos can help you check your eligibility and pursue your compensation claim from BWI. Our expert team reviews your claim and, if eligible, manages the process with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free: you only pay if your claim is successful. Depending on your route and circumstances, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible. Gather your flight number, keep your boarding pass or e-ticket, and document all communications with the airline to strengthen your claim. Check your eligibility for compensation today and let Voos help you claim what you are owed.