About this Location

Donation Mailing Address Please address mail to the P.O. Box listed below. The physical USO address or Airport address will result in return to sender. Thank you!

BWI USO
P.O. Box 1416
Linthicum, MD 21090


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

How can I volunteer at the BWI USO?
Sign up to volunteer at www.usometro.org/volunteer or click here.

Are United States Veterans allowed access to the lounge?
The USO is a congressionally chartered nonprofit organization; we are not a part of the federal government. Our admissions policy is driven by our congressional mandate to support the American Armed Forces - specifically, U.S. Active, Reserve, and Guard service members and their families. While we respect all of those who have served our nation, we are a military service organization, not a veterans service organization.

I’m worried I may be experiencing a flight cancelation due to inclement weather. What are your lounge hours in these particular situations?
Please call our front desk at (410) 859-4425 for lounge opening/closing schedule updates.

Amenities at this Location

Food & Beverages
  • Beverages
  • Coffee & Tea
  • Snack Bar
  • Snacks
Connectivity
  • CAC Readers
  • Charging Stations
  • Computers & Laptops
  • Desks & Work Areas
  • DSN Phone
  • Fax Machines
  • Phones
  • Printers
  • Skype
  • Video Chat
  • Wi-Fi
Multimedia & Gaming
  • Board & Table Games
  • DVD & Blu-ray Player
  • Playing Cards
  • TV & Cable
  • Xbox One
Rest & Relaxation
  • Air Conditioning
  • Baby Changing Station
  • Bathrooms
  • Children’s Play Area
  • Library
  • Lounge
  • Nursery
  • Showers
  • Sleeping & Quiet Area
  • Toiletries
Services & Information
  • Families of the Fallen Lounge
  • Greeting Cards
  • Hotel Reservations
  • Information Desk
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Local Information
  • Lost & Found
  • Luggage Carts
  • Luggage Storage
  • Transportation Information
  • Travel Maps

Programs at this Location

"Volunteers are integral to USO-Metro, the organization can't serve it's purpose without them. As a retiree, volunteering at Reagan twice a month initially seemed minimal, but it didn't take long to realize how important that time is to each lounge and center. I'd encourage my fellow retirees to give back. Taking that time each month feels good. The past seven years have been more enjoyable than you'd imagine - assisting, reconnecting, and providing that public service. It 's absolutely what you make of it."
Tony, a seven year volunteer with Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport USO Lounge: Find out how to support USO

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