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DENVER – Aug. 22, 2022 – On Tuesday Aug. 23 into Wednesday, Aug. 24, Denver International Airport (DEN) will relocate the airline check-in counters for Boutique Air, Denver Air Connection and Southern Airways Express. All three airlines will be moving from the north end of Level 6 east to the south end of Level 6 east, The airline relocations are necessary to accommodate construction of the new security checkpoints as part of the Great Hall Project.
Boutique Air
Boutique Air will move its check-in operations from Pod 0 on the northeast side of Level 6 in the Jeppesen Terminal to Pod 4 on the southeast side of Level 6. Boutique Air will close the existing check-in counter at 5:40 p.m. on Aug. 23 and will resume check-in operations in Pod 4 near Door 615 at 6:50 a.m. on Aug. 24.
Denver Air Connection
Denver Air Connection will move its check-in operations from Pod 0 on the northeast side of Level 6 in the Jeppesen Terminal to Pod 4 on the southeast side of Level 6. Denver Air Connection will close the existing check-in counter at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 23 and will resume check-in operations in Pod 4 near door 617 at 5:30 a.m. on Aug. 24.
Southern Airways Express
Southern Airways Express will move its check-in operations from Pod 0 the northeast side of Level 6 in the Jeppesen Terminal to Pod 4 on the southeast side of Level 6. Southern Airways Express will close the existing check-in counter at 1:30 p.m. on Aug. 23 and will resume check-in operations in Pod 4 near Door 615 at 9 a.m. on Aug. 24.
Last week, Delta Airlines moved to the west side of Level 6 near Door 612 and Spirit Airlines moved to the west side near Door 616. Additional airline relocations including Allegiant, American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Sun Country Airlines and all international carriers will take place through October.
Passengers are encouraged to visit www.flydenver.com the day prior to their flight to confirm the location of their airline within the Terminal. Signage on Peña Boulevard and curbside signage will also be updated to direct passengers to the correct set of doors on all levels.
If you need assistance finding the location of your airline, please look for a DEN Ambassador in a purple vest, employees with badges, or construction personnel that can help you. You can also utilize the DEN interactive map that offers step-by-step directions to airlines and amenities within DEN. Check-in directories are also available to help identify your airline’s pod number. DEN will have temporary signage installed at the old Delta and Spirit ticketing counters to assist passengers who may be unaware that the airlines have moved.
The airline relocations are temporary and will allow work to progress on Phase 2 and the Completion Phase of the Great Hall Project. These phases will build new security checkpoints on the northwest and northeast corners of Level 6 and eventually these airlines will be relocated into permanent spaces similar to those of United and Southwest. To learn more about the Great Hall Project and future plans DEN has to continue to renovate the terminal to accommodate 100 million annual passengers, visit the project page. You can also sign up for the project newsletter!
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