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Until now, arriving at Washington's Dulles International Airport after a nine- or 10-hour transatlantic flight could be an exasperating experience. The cramped and overcrowded arrival facility was able to handle only about 600 arriving passengers an hour during peak periods.
The airport's new $34.5-million International Arrivals Building - a structure that is four times as big as the old area and that can process up to 1,600 passengers an hour - opened...





