24 DIA airline check-in, bag drop off counters to be relocated through 2027
DENVER (KDVR) — For the next two years, 24 airline check-in and bag drop-off counters at the Denver International Airport will be temporarily relocated.
On Wednesday, DIA said the counters will move as work continues on the final phase of the Great Hall Program.
From April 9 to June 30, airline counters at the south end of Jeppesen Terminal's east and west sides will move to Level 5. During April, airlines on the west side of DIA will be moved, and the east side will be moved during June.
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According to the airport, the counters will stay on Level 5 through mid-2027.
Three of DIA's largest carriers will remain in their current spot on Level 6 — United Airlines (Terminal West), Southwest Airlines (Terminal East) and Frontier Airlines (Terminal East).
DIA released a list of when each airline counter is expected to start operating on Level 5, however, the dates are subject to change:
Delta Air Lines – April 9
Air France – April 15
WestJet – April 15
Air Canada – April 17
Breeze Airways – April 17
Lufthansa – April 17
Icelandair – April 22
Cayman Airways – April 22
Copa Airlines – April 22
Aeromexico – April 24
Edelweiss – April 24
Turkish Airlines – April 24
Sun Country Airlines – April 29
Volaris – April 29
American Airlines – June 11
Aer Lingus – June 13
British Airways – June 13
Viva Aerobus – June 13
JetBlue – June 18
Allegiant – June 24
Contour Airlines – June 24
Denver Air Connection – June 24
Southern Airways Express – June 24
Alaska Airlines – June 26
Real-time updates on the relocations can be found on DIA's website. DIA said signage will be posted to help travelers found their designated counters.
'This temporary configuration represents an important milestone in Great Hall construction progress. DEN is nearing the end of this major project as it moves forward with the final phase of Great Hall Program on the south end of the Terminal,' said DIA in a press release.
DIA said it is nearing the end of the Great Hall Program and moving forward with the final phase on the south end of the terminal.
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