CHECKPOINT ALERT: Bridge Security
Starting Dec. 9, 2024, TSA will no longer operate Bridge Security on a regular basis. A-Bridge and Ansbacher Hall will remain open for arriving passengers and employees accessing the Airport Office Building. Departing travelers must use West Security Checkpoint or South Security Checkpoint.
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The existing off-ramp from inbound Peña Blvd. to Jackson Gap is closed for construction. While a temporary off-ramp is available, construction activity may cause travel impacts. Drivers on Jackson Gap will not be able to travel westbound on E 75th Ave. to the Pikes Peak shuttle lot. Detours are in place.
Peña Construction Prompts Detours for Jackson Gap and 75th Follow DEN on Twitter Follow DEN on InstagramWAYFINDING: Changes to A-Bridge/ Ansbacher Hall
A-Bridge and Ansbacher Hall will be closed for overnight construction activities from 6 p.m. to 4 a.m., Monday through Thursday nights, through the opening of the East Checkpoint in Q3 2025. During closures, all travelers must use concourse trains to journey to and from the Terminal.
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DENVER —March 14, 2021 — As of 11:30 a.m., Denver International Airport (DEN) has closed all six runways due to low visibility on the airfield. The terminal and concourses remain open to passengers. Concessions and vending machines are open throughout the airport as well.
Additionally, inbound and outbound Peña Boulevard remain open, however visibility is low and roads are icy and snow-packed. Drivers should give our snowplows room to clear the roadways. We encourage anyone traveling to or from the airport to consider riding the RTD A-Line, which is currently running with minimal delays.
For those who are planning to pick up a loved one up from the airport today, we strongly recommend that you do not drive, instead use the commuter rail line, or consider waiting to pick up your passengers until later in the day.
DEN has received a total of 19.1 inches of snow, which has increased by 8 inches from the last National Weather Service update.
DEN snow removal crews continue to work around the clock to keep Peña Boulevard and parking lots clear. At this time, 849 flights have been cancelled, 61 have been delayed and 6 flights have been diverted. Airlines are operating a limited number of flights today, with the majority of flights operating late this afternoon or early this evening.
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