Denver International
Airport (DEN - also known as DIA) is located 23 miles northeast of
downtown Denver. The Denver International Airport terminal building
is named after Elrey B Jeppesen, businessman and aviation pioneer,
famous for his "Jepp" navigational maps and charts.
Spacious Denver International Airport encompasses 1.5 million square
feet and its central atrium is constructed of walled glass and
features a uniquely shaped translucent roof. Denver International
Airport is the only airport in the world where travelers can cross
an active airfield via the bridge that connects Concourse A to the
Jeppesen Terminal.
Parking, picking up
and dropping off passengers is a breeze at DIA. The airport is
easily accessed by interstate highways. DIA is conveniently located
less than 35 minutes from downtown Denver by car, shuttle buses,
public transportation or taxis. Peņa Boulevard is the primary route
to DIA. Peņa Boulevard is accessible from Interstate 70 (Exit 284
eastbound, Exit 285 westbound), from Airport Boulevard, from Tower
Road or from E-470.
As you approach
Jeppesen Terminal, overhead roadside signs indicate which airlines
operate from the east and west sides of the Terminal. Remember: it
will be more convenient to park on the side where your airline's
ticket counters and baggage claim are located.
If you are dropping
off a passenger at curbside, follow the "Departures" signs
to Terminal Level 6. Airline ticket counters are just inside the
curbside doors on Level 6.
Level 4 curbside is
designated as the Passenger Pick-up area. On Peņa Boulevard, follow
the "Arrivals" signs to Level 4. NOTE: You may stop at
curbside for loading and unloading only. Please do so quickly so we
may accommodate everyone. For security reasons, do not leave
vehicles unattended or park in the through traffic lanes
Website: http://www.flydenver.com
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