Denver International Airport opened in 1995 and has since evolved to become the third-busiest airport in the world. All that traffic has led to years of updates and additions, such as the $2.1 billion Great Hall terminal renovation project underway now.
On Feb. 6, the airport officially opens its new West Security Checkpoint, which comes after nearly six years of construction. A second new security checkpoint is expected to open in late 2025.
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But with largescale growth comes occasional hiccups. This week, the airport has been experiencing “technical issues” with the trains that take people from the terminal to the concourses. Meanwhile, new airlines and new nonstop European flights have been announced.
Amid all this change, we ask travelers: What’s the most frustrating part of traveling out of Denver International Airport? And what do you think the airport is doing well?
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