In the midst of autumn, I had to quickly organize a client workshop in Washington, DC.
Here’s a recap of the trip, which came with a few surprises.
Transportation
For transportation, I opted for United this time due to the more convenient schedules.
I chose to avoid Dulles Airport, which is far from the city center, and instead flew into Reagan Airport, located just a few miles from downtown.
My journey included a connection at Newark, both on the way there and back.
Lodging
For lodging, I selected the Ritz-Carlton in Georgetown, a neighborhood I hadn’t explored before, and ideally situated for my meeting’s location.
Itinerary
In conclusion, here’s the itinerary I followed:
| # | Type | Post |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Diary | Business Trip in Washington, DC |
| 2 | Lounge | United Club, Boston Logan |
| 3 | Flight | United Domestic First, Boston Logan – Newark International, Boeing 737 MAX 9 |
| 4 | Lounge | United Club, Newark International Gate C74 |
| 5 | Flight | United Domestic First, Newark International – Washington Reagan, Bombardier CRJ550 |
| 6 | Hotel | The Ritz Carlton, Georgetown, Washington DC |
| 7 | Restaurant | Filomena, Georgetown, Washington DC |
| 8 | Restaurant | Brasserie Liberté, Georgetown, Washington DC |
| 9 | Lounge | American Express Centurion Lounge, Washington Reagan |
| 10 | Flight | United Domestic First, Washington Reagan – Newark International, Bombardier CRJ550 |
| 11 | Lounge | United Club, Newark International Gates A |
| 12 | Flight | United Domestic First, Newark International – Boston Logan, Boeing 737 MAX 8 |



