About Denver International Airport

Denver International Airport is known to be the largest airport by area in North America and also the second largest airport in the world. It is situated at a distance of approximately 20 miles from Downtown Denver towards the northeast. The Denver International Airport has flights from American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, etc. One can book cheap flight tickets from the airport to save money.

It is surprising to know that about 375 flights departure and arrive at this airport. Some of the most popular destinations of the flights from this international airport are Los Angeles, Phoenix, Las Vegas, SanFrancisco, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Chicago, etc. One can also say that the Denver International Airport is one of the world’s busiest airports because of the number of passengers it has on a daily basis.

Another best part about this airport is that one can easily commute because of the frequent availability of taxis, car rentals, buses, etc. In case, if you want to stay near the airport, then there are many different lodging options also available for travelers. Lastly, the services provided by the airport officials are also of high standards. There are approximately more than 150 shops, eating joints, etc for passengers at the airport.

Q. What is Denver airport known for?

A. Denver Airport is known for its uniquely designed roof - white peaks rocking the snow-clad rocky mountains and the Native American teapot that once dug up the surrounding grounds.

Q. Why is Denver airport so far from the city?

A. Originally Answered: Why is Denver International Airport located so far away from the city? Because a large amount of vacant land was available. The DIA is larger than the island of Manhattan. The problem with many older airports is that they are surrounded by houses.

Q. Is Denver Safe?

A. Despite its reputation as a safe zone, Denver has seen an increase in crime. However, compared to other US metro areas of its size, Denver's crime rate is relatively low.