Denver International Airport is hoping to host over 120 million passengers per year and they are making changes to be able to ensure everybody has a good experience.
In the midst of nonstop news of security line madness, I'm here to bring you some positive, reassuring news - particularly for those who have plans to fly out of or into Denver International Airport anytime soon:
Southwest Airlines, Denver International Airport’s (DIA) second-biggest airline, has canceled and delayed thousands of flights nationwide over the weekend, putting the blame on air traffic control issues and disruptive weather.
You should always give yourself some extra time to head to the airport for an outbound flight, but if you're traveling, or are planning to travel through Denver International Airport (DIA) Friday morning (Oct. 1) you'll need to give yourself plenty of extra time.