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    “Eighteen Passengers Hurt as Dulles Mobile Lounge Crashes Into Dock”

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 11, 2025Updated:November 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A routine ride home morphed into a frightening stumble for travelers aboard a mobile lounge at Dulles International Airport on Monday afternoon. Around 4:30 p.m., according to the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA), a people‑mover vehicle transporting arriving passengers toward Concourse D struck the concourse docking area “at an angle.”

    Eighteen people were taken to hospital for evaluation and treatment of non‑life‑threatening injuries. Among the injured, airport fire and rescue officials assessed those onboard, and stairs were used to evacuate passengers from the lounge safely.

    The mobile lounge—one of 19 such vehicles at Dulles each capable of carrying upwards of 100 passengers and measuring roughly 54 ft by 16 ft—has long been a signature transport method at the airport. While details about how and exactly why the crash occurred remain under investigation, MWAA has stated that airport operations continued without disruption.

    According to officials, the lounge was carrying passengers arriving on a flight and heading toward Concourse D when the vehicle struck the dome‑shaped docking area “at an angle” while pulling up. The exact number of passengers onboard at the time isn’t confirmed publicly, though one dispatch log cited by news outlets referenced roughly 50 people.

    Passengers disembarked via the lounge’s built‑in stairs rather than through a traditional jet bridge, per the airport statement, and were evaluated by MWAA Fire & Rescue personnel on the scene. The injuries have been labeled “non‐life‐threatening,” providing some relief amid the unusual nature of the incident.

    As of now, MWAA has opened an investigation into the collision’s cause, noting that no significant damage to airport operations or flights has been reported. The system of mobile lounges, which has served Dulles for decades especially for international arrivals and gate transfers, is still being used even as the airport works on future system upgrades.

    In the wake of the incident, passengers and travelers have been reassured that flights remain on schedule and the terminal remains open and functioning as usual. But for the few dozen people aboard the lounge yesterday, what should have been a normal connection became a jolting reminder of how even routine travel moments can go off script.

    The post “Eighteen Passengers Hurt as Dulles Mobile Lounge Crashes Into Dock” appeared first on Tripplenews.

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