Parking Rates Change Starting May 14
DEN will increase parking fees at certain parking facilities and reduce the price of Premium Reserve parking starting May 14, 2025. The changes come as parking management and shuttle costs at DEN have increased by an average of 44.5 % over the last three years.
View New Rates Effective May 14, 2025. Follow DEN on Twitter Follow DEN on InstagramMost Airline Counters Move to Temporary Locations
DEN is temporarily relocating 24 airline check-in/bag drop counters as construction continues on the Great Hall Program. Between April 9 and June 30, the counters at the south end of Jeppesen Terminal’s east and west sides will be temporarily moving from Level 6 to Level 5. These airlines will remain on Level 5 in their temporary operation through mid-2027.
Additional Information Follow DEN on Twitter Follow DEN on InstagramCurrent Parking Availability
Starting April 1, West Garage and West Economy will be impacted by necessary improvement and repair work. Visit DEN’s Parking and Transportation page for current parking information and availability.
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AT THE AIRPORT
The Denver International Airport offers a number of services available for all passengers of all abilities who may need assistance navigating the airport.
Whether you are looking for information on wheelchairs, Sunflower Hidden Disabilities Program, accessibility services, assistance through the airport, medical services, or ADA Compliance information, DEN has offerings to help.
Denver International Airport is investing in sustainability by providing convenient water bottle filling stations on each of the three concourses.
There are four stations on each concourse. All of the stations are located in the center of the concourses, in each corner area. Despite the airport’s robust recycling programs, waste audits show that the majority of plastic bottles make their way into landfills where they can take hundreds of years to decompose. In the first year of operation, the stations filled the equivalent of 600,000 half-liter plastic bottles, increasing customer convenience while effectively reducing waste at the source.