Denver (KDVR) – Denver International Airport is preparing for a crowded travel period for Independence Day Giving travelers heads About what can be expected regarding safety lines, the availability of parking lots and anti -login locations to new airlines.
From June 26 to July 7, more than 900,000 passengers are expected to travel through DIA security checkpoints. Dia says it is expected to be the most crowded travel day on July 6.
Travelers are encouraged to reach the airport at least two hours before the climb up to climb so that they can check the bags, reach security and reach their doors. It is expected that it will be longer security lines during “peak times” from 3 to 4:30 am, from 8 to 10 am and 3 am to 5 pm
Dia said that the western safety point – located at level 6 – is the main inspection point for TSA Prechak passengers, while the southern security checkpoint – located at level 5 – is primarily for the passengers standard examination.
Due to the construction in West Economy LOT and West Garage Level 1, Dia said it expects to fill parking quickly in Pikes Peak Lot and Longs Peak Lot, which will remain open until complete. Dia said that an alternative to parking in the pieces could be. “Take RTD A-Line“
The airport also reminded the passengers to register access to the 24 -day airlines, and the meters that were transported to different levels of the building fall, and to plan accordingly.
Dia has Full Information List On what can be expected during holidays travel. Travelers who have questions about their travel can also access the customer service team by calling 720-730-4359.