DENVER (KDVR) — The largest journey week of the 12 months is upon us, and the 785,000 vacationers anticipated to journey by Denver Worldwide Airport‘s TSA checkpoints will imply an inflow of automobiles parking on the airport.
The busiest journey days are projected to be Wednesday, Nov. 22 and Sunday, Nov. 26, and vacationers must be ready to spend further time parking and getting a shuttle to the airport.
As of 12:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20, a number of tons have been already full or close to capability.
- Financial system East: Full
- Financial system West: Nearing capability
- Pikes Peak Lot: Full
- Longs Peak Lot: Closed
- Storage East: Open
- Storage West: Open
- 61st and Pena: Open
Whereas the Longs Peak Lot is at present listed as closed, DIA’s vacation journey pointers stated it is going to be open.
Free shuttle buses from the Pikes Peak and Longs Peak tons run each seven to 10 minutes when the tons are open. These parking at 61st and Peña have the choice of taking RTD’s A Line for $10.50 every means. Passengers on the economic system and storage tons are inside strolling distance of the terminal.
Even with time scheduled for parking and shuttles, DIA stated passengers must be ready for longer than regular safety traces. TSA is striving to get folks by in half-hour for normal passengers and 10 minutes for PreCheck passengers.