Southwest Airlines WN8682 flight status now

WN8682 - SWA8682 Southwest Airlines (WN)
BWI Baltimore United States
Flight BWI to IAD
IAD Dulles United States
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS Lasted record on 07-September-2021
Departure Baltimore/Wash International Thurgood Marshall Airport
IATA: BWIICAO: KBWI
Scheduled 11:00
None None
Arrival Washington Dulles International Airport
IATA: IADICAO: KIAD
Scheduled 11:31
None None
WN8682 Detail
  • Type: Domestic Flight
  • Flight Duration: 51 minutes
  • Flight Distance: 72 kms / 45 miles
Airline
  • Southwest Airlines
  • IATA: WN
  • ICAO: SWA
  • Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
  • Service type: None
  • Seats: None
  • Freight capacity: None
  • Passenger classes: None
More Detail
  • Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 Passenger
  • Callsign: SWA8682
  • Departure Timezone: America/New_York
  • Arrival Timezone: America/New_York
  • Current Time in Baltimore: Wednesday 2025-11-19 11:04 AM
  • Current Time in Dulles: Wednesday 2025-11-19 11:04 AM

Domestic flight Southwest Airlines WN8682 takes off from Baltimore (BWI) United States to Dulles (IAD) United States. It's operated by Southwest Airlines. The plane leaves Baltimore/Wash International Thurgood Marshall Airport at 11:00 America/New_York. The flight is expected to land at Washington Dulles International Airport at 11:31 America/New_York. The flight will last about 51 minutes.

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Frequently asked questions, answered

How long is the flight from Baltimore to Dulles?

On average, nonstop flight takes 51 minutes, with the flight distance of 72 km (45 miles).

What type of aircraft is used for the Southwest Airlines WN8682 flight?

All Southwest Airlines WN8682 flights are operated using Boeing 737-800 Passenger aircraft.