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Denver International Airport Transfers

Denver International Airport (DIA or DEV) is a huge, modern hub that provides flights around the country and the globe. Start in Jeppesen Terminal before venturing to your gate and don't forget to check out the artistic theme of the airport. There are always temporary exhibitions to go along with the permanent ones.

This magnificent airport is near the Rocky Mountains, and it has plenty of dining and shopping options, along with outdoor activities so if you're about to stay just few hours or for several days Denver has much to offer.

Driving Directions:To get to Airport, you need to get to Peña Blvd to reach the Jeppesen Terminal
From the South: Visitors from the southern approach, could take E470 for a direct route into Peña Blvd.
From the East or West: Peña Blvd is directly connected to Interstate 70. Visitors from both directions can use this route.
I-225: If you're coming from other locations, for example Aurora or maybe the Denver Tech Center you could use Interstate 225 into Peña Blvd.

On April 22, 2016, the passenger rail service to downtown Denver started, utilizing a train station in the same area. Passengers may travel between the landside terminal, and the main airside concourses (A, B, and C) via the underground Automated Guideway Transit System (AGTS). There is a pedestrian passenger bridge only in Concourse A. The passenger terminal includes a landside terminal area and three airside areas as mentioned above with a total of 111 gates and 24 ground handling stations.

Denver airport provides on ground assistance services for disabled and reduced mobility passengers. Airlines provide special care to passengers with special needs, including those who are not familiar with the local language or the language of the country they are travelling to, and of course they provide assistance for passengers travelling with infants or children.

Remember prohibited items in Hand Luggage: For security reasons, you must remove any sharp item or dangerous object from your hand luggage. For further information, contact your airline of travel.

A list of sharp items includes: Knives, Scissors, Razor blades, Nail files, Blade knives, Forks, Pocket knives, Corkscrew.
A list of dangerous items includes: Nail Polish Removers, Gas, Poisons, all Corrosives, Explosives, Flammable Liquids, Magnetized items and material, any radio-active Material.

For the size of Hand or Checked-in Luggage included in any allowances you may have purchased, please check with your airline via their website, normally there will be some restrictions which may apply.

If your baggage weight or dimensions exceed the standards advised by your airline, the check-in staff will ask you to check the bags at the dedicated check-in counters, please note extra fees will most probably apply so make sure to check all the requirements BEFORE leaving for the airport and usually before carrying out the online check IN procedure.

If you are traveling with pets the regulations and procedures vary a lot. In the passenger cabin, in the aircraft hold or as freight – Make sure you have double checked with your airline and the relevant authorities well in advance.