Denver International Airport (DIA) (DEN /KDEN) (Denver, Colorado)

USA / Colorado / Brighton / Denver, Colorado / Peña Blvd, 8500
 1994 construction, 1995_construction, international airport

8500 Peña Boulevard
Denver, CO 80249
www.flydenver.com

www.airnav.com/airport/KDEN
www.globalair.com/airport/airport.aspx?aptcode=DEN

Airport identifier KDEN, class B airspace.

Concourses

Denver International Airport has three midfield concourses, spaced far apart. Concourse A is accessible via a pedestrian bridge directly from the terminal building, as well as via the underground train system that services all three concourses. For access to Concourses B and C, passengers must utilize the underground train system.

The concourses and main terminal are laid out similar to Atlanta's airport, except that DEN has no "T" gates directly attached to the terminal and departures are on a different level of the terminal than arrivals.

The airport charges relatively high landing fees to airlines in order to offset its construction costs. These fees have led to an effort to increase competition from Colorado Springs Airport.

Concourse A
British Airways (London-Heathrow)
Champion Air (Las Vegas)
Continental Airlines (Cleveland, Houston-Intercontinental, Newark)
Frontier Airlines (Acapulco, Akron/Canton, Albuquerque, Anchorage, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore/Washington, Boise, Cancun, Cozumel, Chicago-Midway, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dayton, Detroit, El Paso, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Guadalajara [starts December 22, 2006], Houston-Intercontinental, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Mazatlan, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Nashville, New Orleans, New York-LaGuardia, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland (OR), Puerto Vallarta, Reno/Tahoe, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (CA), San Jose del Cabo, Santa Ana/Orange County, St. Louis, Seattle/Tacoma, Tampa, Tucson, Washington-Reagan)
Frontier JetExpress operated by Horizon Air (Albuquerque, Billings, Boise, Calgary, Dayton, El Paso, Little Rock, Oklahoma City, Omaha, San Jose (CA), Spokane, Tucson, Tulsa)
Great Lakes Aviation (Alamosa, Alliance/Chadron, Amarillo, Cheyenne, Cortez, Dickinson, Farmington, Garden City, Gillette, Grand Island, Grand Junction, Hays, Kearney, Laramie, Liberal, North Platte, Pierre, Pueblo, Riverton, Rock Springs, Santa Fe, Scottsbluff, Sheridan, Telluride)
JetBlue (Boston, New York-JFK)
Lufthansa (Frankfurt)
Mexicana (Mexico City)
United Airlines
Ted operated by United Airlines (Cancun, Chicago-Midway [ends September 5, 2006], Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Miami, Ontario, Orlando, Phoenix, Puerto Vallarta, Reno/Tahoe, San Jose del Cabo, Tampa)

Concourse B (United)

Air Canada (Montréal, Toronto)
United Airlines (Albuquerque, Anchorage, Aspen, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore/Washington, Billings, Boise, Boston, Burbank, Calgary, Charlotte, Chicago-O'Hare, Colorado Springs, Columbus, Cozumel, Dallas/Fort Worth, Des Moines, Detroit, Eagle, Hayden/Steamboat Springs, Honolulu, Houston-Intercontinental, Indianapolis, Jackson Hole, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Newark, New Orleans, New York-LaGuardia, Oakland, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Orange County, Orlando, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland (OR), Puerto Vallarta, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (CA), Seattle/Tacoma, Sioux Falls, Spokane, St. Louis, Toronto, Tucson, Tulsa, Vancouver, Washington-Dulles, Washington-Reagan, Wichita)
United Express operated by GoJet Airlines (San Antonio, Tulsa)
United Express operated by Mesa Airlines (Aspen, Atlanta, Austin, Cedar Rapids, Charlotte, Colorado Springs, Des Moines, Durango, Eagle, Fargo, Grand Junction, Gunnison, Hayden, Jackson Hole, Nashville, Rapid City, Sioux Falls, St. Louis, Tucson)
United Express operated by Shuttle America (Dallas/Fort Worth, Toronto)
United Express operated by SkyWest (Albuquerque, Austin, Bentonville/Fayetteville, Birmingham (AL), Billings, Bismarck, Boise, Bozeman, Burbank, Calgary, Chicago/Rockford, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cleveland, Colorado Springs, Columbus, Detroit, Durango, Edmonton, El Paso, Eugene, Fresno, Grand Junction, Grand Rapids [starts September 6, 2006], Houston/Intercontinental, Idaho Falls, Indianapolis, Knoxville, Medford, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Missoula, Moline, Montrose, Oklahoma City, Palm Springs, Pasco, Rapid City, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Santa Barbara, Springfield, St. Louis, Tucson, Tulsa, Wichita, Winnipeg)

Concourse C
AirTran Airways (Atlanta)
Alaska Airlines (Anchorage, Portland (OR), Seattle/Tacoma)
Horizon Air (Portland (OR))
American Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami)
AmericanConnection operated by Chautauqua Airlines (St. Louis)
AmericanConnection operated by Trans States Airlines (St. Louis)
Big Sky Airlines (Billings, Sheridan)
Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Salt Lake City)
Midwest Airlines (Milwaukee)
Northwest Airlines (Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul)
Northwest Airlink operated by Pinnacle Airlines (Memphis)
Southwest Airlines (Baltimore/Washington, Chicago-Midway, Houston-Hobby, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Oakland, Orlando, Nashville, Phoenix, Salt Lake City)
Sun Country Airlines (Minneapolis/St. Paul)
US Airways (Charlotte, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh)
US Airways operated by America West Airlines (Las Vegas, Phoenix)

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Coordinates:   39°51'54"N   104°41'5"W

Comments

  • "It can hardly be a coincidence that no language on earth has ever produced the expression 'As pretty as an airport'." -- Douglas Adams
  • The airport has attracted conspiracy theories. In case you want to know what's under the airport, well when DIA was opened in 1995, it had an automated baggage handling system. This never really worked well and eventually it was replaced in 2005 with a more conventional baggage handling system, leaving large halls beneath the terminal building empty.
  • https://www.thrillist.com/travel/nation/denver-airport-conspiracy-theories