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      Denver International Airport (DEN) Overview

      Denver International Airport, commonly referred to as DIA or DEN, is the largest airport in the United States by total land area, serving as a major hub for domestic and international air travel. Located in Denver, Colorado, DEN is known for its modern facilities, extensive flight network, and unique architectural design, including its iconic tented roof.

      • IATA Code: DEN
      • Location: Denver, Colorado, United States
      • Opened: 1995
      • Terminals: 1 (Jeppesen Terminal with Concourses A, B, and C)

      Air Traffic Ranking

      • Worldwide: Among the top 5 busiest airports globally by passenger traffic
      • In Europe: Not ranked—Denver International Airport is located in the United States

      Top Airlines Operating at Denver International Airport

      Local Time Zone

      Mountain Time Zone (GMT -7, observes Daylight Saving Time as GMT -6)

      Distance from Denver Airport to City Center

      Denver International Airport is located approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers) northeast of downtown Denver.

      Nearby Areas and Closest City Centers

      • Denver (Downtown)
      • Aurora
      • Boulder
      • Westminster
      • Stapleton

      Transportation from Denver Airport to the City Center

      • Airport Rail (A Line): Direct train service to Denver Union Station (approx. 37 minutes)
      • Airport Shuttles: Multiple shuttle services to hotels and city destinations
      • Public Buses: Regional Transportation District (RTD) bus routes connect DEN to the city
      • Taxis & Rideshares: Available 24/7 from the airport’s Ground Transportation Center
      • Car Rentals: On-site rental agencies with shuttle service to terminals

      Terminal Information at Denver International Airport

      Denver International Airport features a central terminal (Jeppesen Terminal) with three concourses:

      Official Airport Website

      Visit the official website of Denver International Airport for the latest updates, flight information, and passenger services: https://www.flydenver.com/

      Your Air Passenger Rights at Denver International Airport (DEN)

      Flight delays and cancellations can be stressful, but as a passenger departing from Denver International Airport, you may be entitled to compensation if your flight is affected—especially for flights to and from the European Union. Under EU Regulation 261/2004 (EU 261/EC 261), you have the right to claim compensation for significant delays, cancellations, or denied boarding, provided your flight meets the following criteria:

      • Your flight departed from a European Union (EU) airport, or
      • You flew into the EU on an EU-based airline (for instance, British Airways, Lufthansa, etc.)

      If your journey started in the EU or you were traveling to the EU with an EU carrier, you are protected by EU 261/EC 261. This regulation covers compensation for:

      • Flight delays of more than 3 hours at the final destination
      • Flight cancellations without at least 14 days’ notice
      • Denied boarding due to overbooking

      Compensation amounts depend on the flight distance:

      • Up to 1,500 km: €250 per passenger
      • 1,500 km – 3,500 km: €400 per passenger
      • Over 3,500 km: €600 per passenger

      For most transatlantic flights between Denver and Europe, the distance exceeds 3,500 km, making you eligible for up to €600 compensation per person for eligible delays or cancellations.

      Remember, compensation is not due if the disruption was caused by extraordinary circumstances, such as severe weather or air traffic control strikes.

      How Voos Can Assist with Your Compensation Claim

      If your flight from Denver International Airport was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your claim and, if eligible, pursue it with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible.

      1. Gather your flight number and booking details
      2. Keep your boarding pass or e-ticket
      3. Document communications with the airline
      4. Check your eligibility for compensation today

      Don’t let flight disruptions at Denver International Airport go uncompensated. With Voos, you can easily check your eligibility and start your claim process for delayed or cancelled flights, ensuring you receive what you are entitled to under EU 261 and EC 261 regulations.

      If you traveled between Denver and Europe and your flight was delayed or cancelled, you may be eligible for substantial compensation. Make sure to verify your rights and let Voos support you in claiming up to €600 per passenger.

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