Denver International Airport [DEN] - Ultimate Terminal Guide (2024)

Key Takeaways

  • Denver International Airport (DEN) features a central Jeppesen Terminal and three concourses (A, B, C). It serves both domestic and international flights.
  • Amenities include dining, shopping, charging stations, and baby facilities. 7 lounges are also available, of which 6 can be accessed with a day pass.
  • Ground transportation options range from the RTD rail and bus services to rental cars, shuttles, and ride-shares, connecting you to Denver and surrounding areas.

Denver International Airport (DEN) is one of the busiest airports in the U.S. As the gateway to Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, the airport was designed with a distinctive roof canopy that mirrors the distant snow-capped peaks. DEN is a major hub for United, Southwest, and Frontier, with each airline dominating 1 of the 3 concourses.

Quick Information

Airport: Denver International Airport (DEN)
Terminals: 1 main terminal with 3 concourses: A, B, and C
Airport Address: 8500 Peña Blvd., Denver, CO 80249
Distance From Downtown Denver: Approximately 25 miles (40 km)
Website: flydenver.com
Phone Number: 800-247-2336
Destinations Served: 160 domestic, 26 international
Number of Daily Flights: 1,600
Flight Information: Departures and arrival information can be viewed online

DEN Terminal Map

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Airlines Operating From DEN

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Terminal East

  • Air France
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Allegiant Air
  • American Airlines
  • Boutique Air
  • Denver Air Connection
  • Frontier Airlines
  • JetBlue Airways
  • Southern Airways Express
  • Southwest Airlines
  • Sun Country Airlines
  • Volaris
  • WestJet

Terminal West

  • Aeromexico
  • Air Canada
  • British Airways
  • Cayman Airways
  • Copa Airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Edelweiss Air
  • Icelandair
  • Lufthansa
  • Spirit Airlines
  • United Airlines

DEN Airport Terminals

DEN consists of the Jeppesen Terminal and Concourses A, B, and C, which are stacked above each other in a clear layout.

Jeppesen Terminal houses check-in facilities, security checkpoints, customs, immigration, and baggage claim, while the concourses are where the departure gates are based.

The east and west sides of the terminal have airline check-in desks and baggage claim split between the 2 areas. There are also separate east and west side parking garages, road access, and ground transportation services depending on which airline you are flying and its corresponding side.

Jeppesen Terminal

Level 5 – Ticketing

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The main terminal has 6 floors with levels 1 through 4 mostly consisting of parking facilities. Level 6 has the upper road system for passenger drop-off, check-in facilities, a food court, and access to a pedestrian bridge to Concourse A.

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Level 5 has shops and restaurants, baggage claim, and the south and north security checkpoints.

Concourse A

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Concourse A has 39 gates numbered A26 to A40, A41A, A41B, A42 to A66, A71, A73, A75, A77, A79, A81, A83, A85, A87, and A88.

An American Airlines Admirals Club, Capital One Lounge (coming soon), Delta Sky Club, and USO Lounge are located in Concourse A.

Concourse A is connected to the Jeppesen Terminal via a pedestrian bridge that offers excellent views of the airplanes as they move around the departure gates. Alternatively, the Automatic Guideway Transit System (AGTS, detailed later in this article) also connects Jeppesen Terminal to Concourse A.

All international flights depart from Concourse A, and there are moving walkways on the pedestrian bridge and around the gates for quicker connections.

Concourse B

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Unlike Concourse A, Concourse B cannot be reached via any walkways. The concourse is only accessible by riding the AGTS from Jeppesen Terminal or Concourse A.

Concourse B has 66 gates numbered B7 to B12, B15 to B18, B20 to B29, B31, B32A, B32B, B35 to B37, B38A, B38B, B39, B41, B42A, B42B, B43 to B61, and B80 to B94.

Concourse B is used exclusively by United Airlines, with 2 United Club lounges at either end of the concourse and lots of shops and restaurants.

Concourse C

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Concourse C has 43 gates numbered C23, C24, C29 to C49, and C51 to C67, and a good selection of shops, bars, and restaurants. There is also a Centurion Lounge.

Concourse C is accessible only by riding the AGTS from Jeppesen Terminal or Concourse A.

Inter-Terminal Transport

Automatic Guideway Transit System

The Automatic Guideway Transit System (AGTS) is a free underground train service that runs between Jeppesen Terminal and Concourse C, stopping at Concourses A and B in between.

The train system is within the secure area of the airport, so you must pass through a security checkpoint before you can use the service.

Each concourse has its own station located on level B, with the departure gates situated on the upper levels. Within Jeppesen Terminal, the AGTS is located in the main hall on level 4, and it takes around 6 minutes from the terminal to the furthest point of Concourse C.

Walking

You can reach Concourse A by foot from Jeppesen Terminal through the pedestrian walkway located at the north end of the terminal. Moving walkways are stationed along the bridge.

Security and Customs at DEN

DEN has 3 security checkpoints located in the Jeppesen Terminal:

  • A Bridge is just before the pedestrian bridge to Concourse A on level 6 and is open from 4:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.
  • Terminal North is at the northern end of the terminal on level 5 (access to the AGTS) and is open from 4 a.m. to 7:45 p.m.
  • Terminal South is at the southern end of the terminal on level 5 (access to the AGTS) and is open 24 hours

Security wait times are available on the airport’s interactive map or its security page.

If arriving on an international flight, passengers are required to pass through immigration and customs located on level 5 of the Jeppesen Terminal.

TSA PreCheck

There are dedicated TSA PreCheck lanes at the north and south security checkpoints. If you’re eligible, you can utilize this service for expedited security clearance.

DEN has a TSA PreCheck Enrollment Center located in Jeppesen Terminal on level 5, so you can submit your application online and arrange an interview the next time you’re passing through the DEN airport.

Global Entry

There are Global Entrykiosks at DEN for eligible passengers who have enrolled in the program. If you have submitted your application and need to arrange an interview, then DEN has a Global Entry Enrollment Center inside Jeppesen Terminal.

The airport also participates in Enrollment on Arrival, so if you are conditionally approved, you can complete your interview at DEN without the need to make an appointment.

Hot Tip:Have more questions about Global Entry? Here’s a list of the most frequently asked questions about Global Entry along with our expert answers to help.

Mobile Passport

DEN accepts Mobile Passport Control for passengers entering the U.S. from an international flight.

For faster processing, complete the “new trip” section within the app on arrival at DEN and present your electronic receipt and passport to a CBP agent.

CLEAR

There are dedicated CLEAR security program lanes at the north and south security checkpoints for expedited security clearance. These are open daily from 4:15 a.m. to 8 p.m. (north) and 4:15 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. (south).

DEN Airport Lounges

DEN has 7 airline lounges and a USO lounge for active duty military. Day passes are available at 6 of the lounges, while the Delta Sky Club is exclusively for premium cabin passengers or eligible frequent flyer members. If you’re active military, see our guide to the best credit cards for military members, many of which offer complimentary lounge access.

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Lounge

Location

Opening Hours*

Day Pass Fee per Person**

American Admirals Club

Concourse C, level 2 after security, near gate 32

Daily: 4:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

$79

Capital One Lounge

Concourse A on the mezzanine level near gate 34

Daily: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

$65 (additional visitors to the cardholder)

Centurion Lounge

Concourse C, near gate C46

Daily from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m.

N/A

Delta Sky Club

Concourse A, level 4 after security

Daily: 4:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.

N/A

United Club

Concourse A, near gate A25

Daily: 5 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

$59

Concourse B, near gate B32

Temporarily closed

Concourse B, near gate B44

Daily: 5 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

United Club Fly

Concourse B, near gate B60

Daily: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

USO Lounge (free for active military)

Concourse A, level 4 after security

Daily: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

N/A

* Hours are subject to change without notice. Lounge access may be restricted at times due to capacity.
** Day pass for any passenger. Lounges marked as N/A only allow entry for eligible passengers in their premium cabins, frequent flyer programs, or participating credit card programs.

Hot Tip: Want access to lounges without paying the day pass fee? Here are the best credit cards for lounge access to avoid entry fees to airport lounges.

Airport Dining and Drinks at DEN

DEN has 97 open restaurants, cafes, and food stations. With the current closure of the food court in Jeppesen Terminal, there’s only a small selection of dining options in the ticketing area. Most are located within the concourses once you’ve cleared security, so you can relax and grab a bite before your flight.

See the range of restaurants available and their locations on the airport website.

DEN Airport Wi-Fi and Charging Stations

There is free Wi-Fi available throughout Denver International Airport and you can connect by selecting “DEN Airport Free WiFi” from your available connections. No registration or ad viewing is required, which is great for passengers needing to log on quickly!

Charging Stations:Hundreds of charging stations are located throughout Jeppesen Terminal and the 3 concourses.

Hot Tip: Not every airport has free Wi-Fi, so you may want to bring your own when not flying through DEN. Here are the best mobile Wi-Fi hotspots so you’re never disconnected!

DEN Airport Lost and Found

DEN has a lost and found office located in Jeppesen Terminal, on east level 1. Items lost within the public areas of the airport will be sent here for collection, and a claim can be submitted in person, online, or by calling 303-342-4062.

Items lost on an airplane or at a departure gate must contact the relevant airline, and items lost in a shop, restaurant, or other business must contact the business directly.

Additional Airport Information

Information Services

DEN has white courtesy telephones located throughout the airport where passengers can dial 2000 for customer service assistance. Information booths are also located around the airport for details on services and facilities.

Children’s Play Areas

Unfortunately, DEN ranks as one of the least kid-friendly U.S. airportsas there are no children’s play areas.

Baby Facilities

DEN has dedicated nursing rooms within each concourse. These are located at:

  • Jeppesen Terminalin the center of level 5
  • Concourse A in the center of the concourse near Denver Duty Free
  • Concourse Bin the center of the concourse near Tuleh Ruche
  • Concourse C in the center of the concourse near Einstein Bros. Bagels

Traveling With a Pet

DEN ranks as one of the top 10 pet-friendly U.S. airports, so DEN has a lot to offer your furry friend when flying.

Pet relief areas can be found at the following locations:

  • Jeppesen Terminal at level 2, outside of door 200 on the north-west side of the terminal
  • Concourse A in the center of the concourse near A Massage and the USPS mail drop
  • Concourse B in the center of the concourse near the World Wide Money Exchange and another near gate B16
  • Concourse C in the center of the concourse near Way Out West and the USPS mail drop

DEN is the only domestic airport to offer onsite boarding for pets. Facilities at this pet resort include flat-screen TVs with dog-friendly programs, a bone-shaped swimming pool, and pet massage therapy.

DEN also has the “Canine Airport Therapy Squad” where over 100 dogs (and 1 cat) roam the airport for petting, hugs, and photos with passengers.

Duty Free

DEN has 3 duty-free shops located in the Concourse B mezzanine, near gate B31, and Concourse A in the central area.

Smoking Areas

Designated smoking areas are located outside of Jeppesen Terminal:

West Side

  • Level 4 outside of doors 400 and 416
  • Level 5 outside of doors 500 and 516
  • Level 6 outside of door 616

East Side

  • Level 4 outside of doors 401 and 417
  • Level 5 outside of doors 501 and 517
  • Level 6 outside of doors 601 and 617

Prayer

There is an interfaith chapel and prayer hall located on the east side of Jeppesen Terminal on level 6.

Money

ATMs can be found throughout Jeppesen Terminal and the 3 concourses. Currency exchange services are located in the center of Concourses A and B, and in Jeppesen Terminal outside of international arrivals on level 5.

Luggage Storage

There are no luggage storage facilities at DEN.

Important DEN Phone Numbers

General Inquiries (Phone): 303-342-2000 or 800-247-2336

General Inquiries (Text): 720-902-9351

Ground Transportation: 303-342-4059

Parking: 303-342-7275

Travel to and From DEN

Transport Options

Train

The A Line Commuter Train is operated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), connecting DEN to the downtown Denver Union Station in 37 minutes. Trains run every 15 minutes during peak hours and every 30 minutes off-peak (3 a.m. to 5 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.) The cost is $10.50 for an unlimited ride day ticket on the A Line.

Buses

RTD Bus: Public buses operate from the DEN Transit Center on level 1 of Jeppesen Terminal. The airport is served by routes AB, AT, 104L, 145X, and 169L, operating from approximately 3:30 a.m. to midnight. The cost is $10.50 for a 1-day ticket.

Charter Bus Services: Pick-up is from level 5, island 3 of Jeppesen Terminal, outside of doors 511 to 513 (east) and 504 to 506 (west). There is a selection of bus companies on the airport’s website that will transport you within Colorado and beyond.

Bustang Service: This inter-regional bus service is operated by the Colorado Department of Transportation and carries passengers to and from Denver Union Station where you can then pick up the A Line Commuter Train to the airport.

Shuttles

Passengers can book shared rides and private ride shuttles. These depart from level 5, island 5 of Jeppesen Terminal, outside of doors 505 to 507 (east) and 510 to 512 (west).

Ski Resort Transfers

Prearranged mountain carriers operate from level 5, island 1 with several mountain carrier companies transporting passengers to Colorado’s ski resorts.

Taxi

You can pick up a taxi from level 1, island 1 of Jeppesen Terminal (both east and west sides). You can arrange a metered journey or flat ride fare to some of Denver’s most popular destinations, including downtown, for just over $56.

Limousines

Limousines can be prebooked with the approved companies on the airport’s website. If you are expecting a pick-up from DEN, then you need to visit the booth on level 5, island 2 of Jeppesen Terminal, outside of doors 505 to 507 and 511 to 513 (east), and 504 to 506 and 510 to 512 (west).

Ride Services

Uber and Lyft drivers are permitted to pick up passengers on level 5 of Jeppesen Terminal, outside of doors 506 to 510 (west side) and 507 to 511 (east side). Drop-off is on level 5 outside the passenger’s airline location.

Directions by Car to DEN

Arriving From Downtown Denver

Take I-25 North and use the right 2 lanes to take exit 214A for I-70 towards Airport/Limon/Grand Junction. Keep right at the fork for I-70 East/Limon and merge onto I-70 East. Keep right at the fork to continue on Peña Boulevard and follow signs for Denver International Airport. As you approach the airport, follow signs for Terminal East or Terminal West depending on your airline.

Arriving From Colorado Springs (South)

Take I-25 North to exit 194 for CO-470 towards Grand Junction/Limon. Keep right at the fork onto E-470 North and take exit 28A for Peña Boulevard East towards Denver International Airport. Merge onto Peña Boulevard and follow signs for Terminal East or Terminal West depending on your airline.

Arriving From Fort Collins (North)

Take I-25 South and use the right 2 lanes to take exit 228 onto the E-470 South towards Limon. Use the right 2 lanes to take exit 28 for Peña Boulevard East and keep right at the fork to continue on exit 28A. Keep left at the next fork and merge onto Peña Boulevard where you can follow signs to Terminal East or Terminal West depending on your airline.

DEN Airport Parking Information

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Official Airport Parking

DEN has over 44,000 parking spaces on airport property, and you can choose from convenient short-term parking lots adjacent to Jeppesen Terminal or more cost-effective long-term options.

Short-term Parking

Short-term garage parking is available within the east and west parking garages with the quickest access to Jeppesen Terminal. Parking is located on level 4 arrivals — convenient for picking up passengers — and costs $7 per hour or $168 per day.

Long-term Parking

  • Garage parking is in the same east and west garages adjacent to Jeppesen Terminal, occupying the other 5 levels within the garage. This option costs $7 per hour or $30 per day.
  • Valet parking is available in the east and west parking garages on level 4 arrivals.
  • Economy parking can be found east and west of Jeppesen Terminal. The parking lot is a 5- to 10-minute walk or 5- to 7-minute shuttle from the terminal with parking fees at $6 per hour or $18 per day.
  • Shuttle parking is available at Pikes Peak and Mt. Elbert parking lots. Both parking lots cost $8 per day and are a 7- to 10-minute shuttle ride from the terminal. The Mt. Elbert parking lot is currently closed.
  • 61st and Peña is another long-term parking lot situated further out than the other lots. Parking costs just $5 per 12 hours or $7 per day and must be prepaid. No shuttles run to or from this parking lot to the terminal, so passengers must ride the A Line Commuter Train at the cost of $10.50 (11-minute journey).

Hot Tip: DEN offers a free bag drop service for passengers parking in the shuttle parking lots and traveling on domestic flights with United, Southwest, Delta, and American. Drive up, bag drop, and check in from the comfort of your car before traveling to the terminal luggage-free.

Pick-up or Drop-off Parking

The cell phone waiting lot is located around 3 miles from Jeppesen Terminal, offering free parking to friends and family picking up passengers from the airport. No waiting is permitted curbside at the terminal. Vehicles can wait in the cell phone waiting lot until the passenger is ready to be picked up.

The parking lot has free Wi-Fi, restrooms, and entertainment facilities for children.

Off-site and Hotel Parking

Off-site parking lots can offer cheap alternatives to official airport parking with prices starting from $5 per day for DEN.

These external parking lots and hotels operate their own shuttle service to and from the airport and can be booked at airportparkingreservations.comor similar third-party booking sites.

Parking for Passengers With Disabilities

Parking for disabled passengers can be found in all airport-owned parking lots, closest to the entry and exit points of each lot (excluding level 3 of the east and west side garages).

Parking Contact Number

General Parking Inquiries: 303-342-7275

Car Rental at DEN Airport

Car rental services are available on airport property, with most offices on East 78th Avenue. Car rental shuttles run between the terminal (east and west sides, level 5) to the location of the car rental company. The following companies operate from DEN:

  • Alamo: 877-222-9075
  • Avis: 303-342-5500
  • Budget: 303-342-9001
  • Dollar: 303-317-0598
  • E-Z Rent-A Car: 800-277-5171
  • Enterprise: 800-261-7331
  • Fox: 800-225-4369
  • Hertz: 800-654-3131
  • National: 877-222-9058
  • Payless: 303-342-9444
  • Thrifty: 800-367-2277

Hot Tip: Find out which credit cards include car rental insurance as a benefit and avoid paying for expensive insurance through the rental company.

DEN Airport Hotels

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Most of Denver International Airport’s hotels are located 4 to 6 miles from the terminal, with most offering a courtesy shuttle service. The only exception is the 4-star Westin Denver International Airport Hotel, which is based at the south end of Jeppesen Terminal.

Other hotels range from 2- to 5-stars, catering to a range of budgets. View a list of popular Denver International Airport hotels below, ordered in distance from the airport.

DEN Airport Hotels — Sorted by Distance

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Hotel

Address and Phone Number

Star Rating

Distance From the Airport (Miles)

The Westin Denver International Airport

8300 Pena Blvd., Denver, CO 80249

303-317-1800

4

Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center

6700 N. Gaylord Rockies Blvd., Aurora, CO 80019

720-452-6900

5

4.3

Hyatt House Denver Airport

18741 E. 71st Ave., Denver, CO 80249

303-628-7777

3

5.3

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Denver International Airport

7030 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-800-3178

2

5.4

Baymont by Wyndham Denver International Airport

6805 Argonne St., Denver, CO 80249

303-373-5400

3

5.5

Holiday Inn Express Denver Airport

6910 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-373-4100

2

5.5

Holiday Inn & Suites Denver Airport

6900 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-574-1300

3

5.5

Quality Inn & Suites Denver International Airport

6890 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-371-5300

3

5.5

Courtyard by Marriott Denver Airport

6901 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-371-0300

3

5.6

Fairfield Inn & Suites Denver Airport Marriott

6851 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-576-9640

3

5.6

Home2 Suites by Hilton Denver International Airport

6792 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-307-4444

3

5.6

La Quinta by Wyndham Denver Airport DIA

6801 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-371-0888

3

5.6

Residence Inn by Marriott Denver Airport/Convention Center

6762 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-307-9100

3

5.6

Staybridge Suites Denver International Airport

6951 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-574-0888

3

5.6

Embassy Suites Denver – International Airport

7001 Yampa St., Denver, CO 80249

303-574-3000

3

5.7

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Denver Airport

18350 E. 68th Ave., Denver, CO 80249

303-371-9400

3

5.7

Hampton Inn Denver-International Airport

6290 Tower Rd.,Denver,CO,80249

303-371-0200

3

5.8

Sleep Inn & Suites Denver International Airport

5980 N. Tower Rd. Bldg. B, Denver, CO 80249

720-920-9780

2

5.8

Wingate by Wyndham Denver Airport

6670 Yampa St., Denver, CO 80249

303-371-5959

2.5

5.8

Ramada by Wyndham Denver International Airport

6210 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

303-785-7011

3

5.9

Crowne Plaza Denver Airport Convention Center

15500 E. 40th Ave.,Denver,CO80239

303-3719494

3

6

Comfort Suites Denver International Airport

5940 Tower Rd., Denver, CO 80249

720-535-9110

3

6

MainStay Suites Denver International Airport

5980 Tower Rd., Bldg. A, Denver, CO 80249

720-920-9681

3

6

Top 3 Hotel Stays Using Points

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Hotel

Address and Phone Number

Star Rating

Distance From the Airport (Miles)

Loyalty Program

Point Redemption Cost

Westin Denver International Airport

8300 Pena Blvd., Denver, CO 80249

303-317-1800

4

Marriot Bonvoy

From 40,000 to 60,000 Marriott Bonvoy points

Embassy Suites Denver International Airport

7001 Yampa St., Denver, CO 80249

303-574-3000

3

5.7

Hilton Honors

From 49,000 Hilton Honors points

Crowne Plaza Denver Airport Convention Center

15500 E. 40th Ave.,Denver,CO80239

303-3719494

3

6

IHG One Rewards

From 25,000 IHG One Rewards points

Located just next to the Jeppesen Terminal, The Westin Denver International Airport boasts over 37,500 square feet of event space as well as an indoor pool. The property has 519 soundproofed guest rooms with views of the airport or mountain and prairie vistas. The Westin also features a lounge for Marriott Bonvoy Elite members, along with great dining options for all guests. Free nights start at 40,000 to 60,000 points per night.

Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver International Airport offers guests an indoor pool and spa tub, a restaurant, and a bar. You can save yourself some money by enjoying its complimentary breakfast and airport shuttle. Keep in mind that Hilton no longer publishes an award chart, but on average, an award night will cost around 49,000 Hilton Honors points.

The Crowne Plaza Denver Airport Convention Center features an onsite restaurant, indoor pool, and a 24-hour fitness center. Free Wi-Fi in public areas and a free airport shuttle are also provided. Additionally, a bar and lounge, spa tub, and conference center are onsite. Relatively speaking, the Crowne Plaza is a real bargain at just 25,000 IHG One Rewards points per night.

Final Thoughts

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DEN’s Great Hall is currently going through a renovation project, with areas of Jeppesen Terminal inaccessible to passengers. This has closed the food court, limiting the restaurant options outside of the secure area, but passengers have plenty of choices at their departure concourse.

All security checkpoints and check-in desks are operating as usual, but the airport is recommending that passengers arrive on the east or west side applicable for their airline, as navigating the terminal can take a little longer than usual.

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FAQs

How do I get from terminal A to terminal B at Denver International Airport? ›

An automated train quickly connects Jeppesen Terminal to A Gates, B Gates, and C Gates. The train trip from A Gates to B Gates is approximately three minutes. You can travel from A Gates to C Gates in less than five minutes. Train stations are located in the center of all four buildings.

Can you walk between terminals at DEN? ›

While there is just one terminal at DIA, there is an underground “people mover” train serving the terminal and the three gate areas, with signs directing you. Travelers can only reach Gates B and C by train. Gate A can be reached either by walking or by the train.

How early should I arrive at Denver International Airport? ›

The general advice is to arrive at the airport at least two hours before your flight time just to be safe, but for those who would rather live life on the edge, there are a few things to consider.

Which terminal is international at Denver? ›

If arriving on an international flight, passengers are required to pass through immigration and customs located on level 5 of the Jeppesen Terminal.

What airlines use Concourse B in Denver? ›

Terminal
  • Concourse A is used by Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, United Airlines (including all international arrivals), and all international carriers. ...
  • Concourse B is solely used for United Airlines flights.

Do you have to take a train between terminals at Denver airport? ›

While it is possible to walk from the Jeppesen Terminal to Concourse A via a pedestrian bridge over the taxiway, the train is the only way for the public to access Concourses B and C. The AGTS's layout is based on The Plane Train at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and the systems are nearly identical.

Do you have to go through security again between terminals? ›

If you have a short layover, you are unlikely to go through security again. However, if you have a long layover, you may be required to leave the secure area and go through security again when re-entering before your next flight. Long layovers can present both challenges and opportunities for travelers.

Do you have to go through security again for a connecting flight in Denver? ›

Security Checkpoints:

If your connecting flight involves changing concourses, you may need to pass through security again. Be prepared for this and allocate enough time. Denver Airport has multiple security checkpoints, so choose the one closest to your gate to save time.

How long does it take to clear customs in Denver? ›

Denver doesn't have a huge amount if international flights, so usually going through immigration isn't too long. 2 hours should be enough. We got through returning from London a couple weeks ago in about 15 minutes. Most domestic united flights leave out of concourse B.

What is the busiest day at Denver airport? ›

The busiest days to travel any week are Sunday and Monday as well as Thursday and Friday. Regardless of your flight departure time or day of the week, this summer all travelers - no matter at what airport - will need to arrive early and prepared for every step of the air travel experience.

How long is TSA wait at Denver International? ›

From Bridge Security
  • A. Gates 14-25. Gates 26-32. Gates 34-39. Gates 40-47. Gates 48-53. 12 min. 9 min. 6 min. 5 min. 7 min. ...
  • B. Gates 7-12. Gates 15-22. Gates 23-29. Gates 32-37. Gates 38-44. Gates 45-52. Gates 53-60. Gates 62-71. 15 min. ...
  • C. Gates 23-31. Gates 32-39. Gates 40-47. Gates 48-54. Gates 55-62. Gates 63-67. 15 min. 13 min. 11 min.

Why do you need to get to airport 3 hours before international flight? ›

The standard airline recommendation for international travel is to arrive at the airport three hours before your scheduled departure. In most cases, this should cover every step of the airport process, from checking a bag to clearing passport control and security, ensuring you board on time.

Can you walk from terminal A to B at Denver airport? ›

Bridge Security is accessed on the north end of Level 6 and provides a handy way to walk to the A Gates. B and C Gates can be accessed from Bridge Security only by boarding the Train to the Gates via elevators or escalators post-checkpoint.

How do you get between terminals at Denver International Airport? ›

You can take the train from the main terminal to all 3 concourses and from concourse A to the other two concourses and the main terminal. Our airport has three concourses, but only one terminal. No, you cannot walk between Concourse A and B, or to C for that matter.

Is Denver International Airport the same as DEN? ›

Denver International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. Since opening on Feb. 28, 1995, Denver International Airport (DEN) has become one of the world's busiest airports.

Are terminals A and B connected at DCA? ›

Terminals and facilities. DCA has 59 gates with jetways: 9 gates in Terminal 1 and 50 gates in Terminal 2 (13 gates in Concourse B, 12 in Concourse C, 11 in Concourse D and 14 in the new Concourse E). The two terminals are not connected to each other post-security.

Is Denver airport easy to navigate? ›

Despite its imposing size, DEN is actually very easy to navigate, but it's a good idea to leave yourself plenty of time in case of queues or misdirections once you're there. Here's what you need to know to get around Denver easily.

Where is the A Line at Denver Airport? ›

Where to Catch the A Line. Airport: The location is right by the new Westin Denver International Airport Hotel. Downtown/Union Station: 1701 Wynkoop St.

How do I get to different terminals at DCA? ›

Passengers can move between the terminals outside of the secure area by riding the terminal shuttle bus. Buses pick up and drop off on level 3 outside of National Hall and outside of the terminal building for where gates A1 to A9 are.

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