Denver Airport has a main terminal - Jeppesen Terminal - which is separated into west and east terminals. It is located in the landside of the airport.
The main terminal is splitted into 6 floors. Please note that their are connected by elevators and escalators.
- Floors 1–3: Has the lowest levels of the parking garages and the economy lots on both sides of the terminal.
See the boarding gates distributed according to levels:
- First level: 101-117 and 100-116
- Second level: 201-217 and 200-216
- Third level: 313-317 and 316
- Fourth level: 401-417 and 400-416
- Floor 4: Comprises passenger pickup and a short-term and a long-term parking.
- Floor 5: Arrivals. This level is split into the Domestic and the International Arrivals.
This level is used for parking as well as drop-offs / pick-ups for taxis and shuttles to rental car lots and off-site parking. It also contains the baggage carousels and security checkpoints.
Other services: Food, drink and retail concessions, currency exchange.
- Floor 6: Departures and check-in facilities. This level is used for passenger drop-off and check-in counters.
Note that the check-in facilities are split into the west and east sides.
Services: Food, drink and retail concessions, interfaith chapel.
DEN Airport has 3 different concourses named A, B, C (D and E are planned to be built during next years).
There’s an underground train system that connects all the three concourses.
Please note that concourses B and C are only accessible by train.
It can handle international and domestic flights.
Concourse A has 38 gates: A26-A53, A56, A59-65, and A67-68. The equipped gates to handle international flights are: A33, A35, A37, A39, A40-A45 and A47.
All domestic airlines -with the exception of Alaska, Southwest and United- use this concourse- Frontier Airlines has the largest presence at Concourse A.
Concourse A it is accessible through a pedestrian bridge from the terminal building and also via the underground train system.
Concourse B has 68 Gates: B15-B29, B31-B33, B35-B39, B41-B61, B63-B77 (only odd number gates), and B79–B95.
United Airlines is the only airline that occupies Concourse B. Mainline United flights operate from the main concourse building, whereas United Express operations are handled at the east of the concourse (gates B48-B95), which includes 2 ground-level satellite extensions.
On the second floor there are two United Clubs, one near gate B32 and the other one near gate B44.
To arrive to Concourse B passengers must take the train. Electric carts are available to transport elderly or disabled passengers to airline gates.
Concourse C has 27 Gates: C23–C51.
The primary airline at the concourse is Southwest Airlines and only Alaska Airlines uses another gate, C39.
To arrive to Concourse C passengers must take the train. It has been expanded and has some new gates: from C23 through C27.
They form part as a future project to be built beyond Concourse C for future expandability. However, before construction on Concourses D and E begins, Concourses A, B, and C can be extended in both directions.
See the flight status in Denver Airport
See the services in Denver Airport Terminal:
- Business Centre
- Post office
- Free Wi-F
- Baby care facilities
- Water fountains
- Food, drink and retail concessions
- Information desk
- Baggage carts
- Luggage storage and lockers
- Mobile chargers
- ATMs
- Cash machines
- Currency exchange
- Pet hotel
- Pet relief area
- Prayer rooms
- Hotel and Transit Center
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Take a look below to the airport lounges at Denver Airport:
- American Airlines Admirals Club: Location: Concourse A, north end of A gates.
- Delta Sky Club: Location: Concourse A, central core.
- United Club: Locations: East wing and west wing.
- USO Lounge: The USO Lounge is exclusively for the active US military and their families. Location: Concourse A (East wing) and North End of A gates bridge (third level).
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