Tag: Denver Travel
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Fog, low visibility cause flight delays at DIA
Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and SkyWest all delayed flights Friday morning
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Massive Denver flight delays, cancellations continue amid COVID staffing shortages
Flights in and out of Denver International Airport continued to be canceled or delayed Monday, hampered by reported staffing shortages tied to COVID-19. As of 2 p.m. Monday, 448 flights were delayed and 92 flights were canceled at the airport, according to Flight Aware. On Sunday, 804 flights were delayed and 125 were canceled at DIA…
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Over 800 Denver flights canceled, delayed amid COVID staffing shortages
Hampered by staffing shortages tied to COVID-19, airlines canceled or delayed over 800 flights in and out of Denver International Airport by Sunday evening as a nationwide surge in omicron cases continued to disrupt travel during the busy holiday weekend. As of 8:45 p.m. Sunday, 684 flights were delayed and 123 flights were canceled at…
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Construction begins on Denver International Airport solar projects
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Work has begun at Denver International Airport to construct two new solar arrays, intended to more than double the amount of solar energy generated at the airport by 2022, the airport announced Monday. Once completed, the two solar arrays are expected to generate 36 million…
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DIA requests $83.5 million for initial planning of seventh runway
Airport officials requested $83.5 million from the Denver City Council Wednesday to fund the initial planning for adding a seventh runway at Denver International Airport. The council business committee unanimously approved the three requested contracts, passing them on to the full council for a final vote in the coming weeks. If approved, the contracts would…
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Report: DIA passenger traffic up 55% from 2020
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Denver International Airport served nearly 25 million passengers in the first half of 2021 — a 55% increase from the first half of 2020, according to a passenger traffic data report released Friday. The airport has had one of the most successful passenger traffic…
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Colorado officials: Avoid traveling during major snowstorm this weekend
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado Department of Transportation is urging all residents to stay home and avoid traveling this weekend as the Front Range prepares for a potentially record-breaking snowstorm. Snow is expected to begin falling Friday and hit hard Saturday and Sunday, with forecasts predicting 1 to…




