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All United flights in & out of same termJul 24, 201220Looking to fly out of IAD in Oct. then on to FAT on United. Iad flight (UA403) arrives at 10:26, flight to FAT leaves at 11:25(UA5505), I have 59 minutes to lay over-is this enough time to make my flight and make sure my baggage is on the next flight? Same story on return flightkdsposted on Tue, Jul 24[ Reply ][ Like ]At DEN you arrive & depart from the Jeppeson Terminal's Concourse B, which has the B gates are for United & US Airways. Concourse B has gates west B15 to B37; gates east B38 to B60, branching into north gates B59 to B79, and south gates B80 to B95. Follow signs to your connecting flight - you have plenty of time.tujul12posted on Tue, Jul 24
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changing to Republic AirlinesJul 23, 201210I am flying in to Denver using Frontier Airlines and have 35 mins. to connect to Republic Airlines that will take me to Durango Colorado. Is Republic Airlines the same as Frontier? And what concourse will I find Republic?Flannelposted on Mon, Jul 23
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Great placeNov 23, 201210If you have time, ask to be seated or grab a seat at the bar. Great top shelf margaritas and quesadillas.Rm64110posted on Mon, Jul 16
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I fly in Denver from FloridaJul 17, 201210If I fly into Denver on Southwest from Florida..and fly out to Spokane on Southwest sounds like I'll be staying in terminal c?kjwposted on Mon, Jul 16
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arr DEN on Frontier with 1 hour to changJul 16, 201211Arr on Frontier with one hour to change to SWA flight. Is this enough time?essdeeposted on Mon, Jul 161 person likes this post [ Like ]1 hr is sufficient if you are a domestic arrival on Frontier, which uses Concourse A. Southwest uses Concourse C, both with corresponding gates. The underground AGTS train runs continuously between the Concourses, with gates on either side (starting past the two central security screening areas and taking 5 minutes for each stop). (International arrivals go through FIS & US Customs at the north end of the Main Terminal at Level 5, where they need to retrieve their checked bags, go through customs clearance and - if connecting to another flight, take the AGTS underground train to their departure gate area.) If domestic arrival take the train to Concourse C, which runs continuously and takes only minutes.mojul12posted on Mon, Jul 16
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Changing from Southwest to Great LakesJul 1, 201211Can someone guide me on flying into Denver on Southwest Airlines then changing to fly out on Great Lakes Airlines to Cheyenne. I only have about an hour to do this.cjbposted on Sun, Jul 11 person likes this post [ Like ]At DEN you arrive via Southwest at Concourse C (C gates) and depart via Great Lakes at Concourse A, gate A61. Separate and parallel-running Concourses A, B and C have each three levels: level 3 is the mezzanine; level 2 is the gate area; and level B the train station. The underground AGTS train runs continuously between the Concourses, with gates on either side and taking 5 minutes for each stop). You have enough time to transfer. Simply follow signs.sujul12posted on Sun, Jul 1
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Easy guide to connection.Jun 27, 201210Flying in from BZN on United to DFW. Is terminal B easy to navigate and is an hour and 20 mins enough layover time?CCCposted on Wed, Jun 27Coming from Bozeman and changing flights at Denver to Dallas Fort Worth - you arrive at, and depart from, DEN at the Jeppeson Terminal's Concourse B (a separate building) which is used by United & US Airways, and has gates B15-37 on one side , B38-61 on opposite side, and branching into gates B62-79 & B80-95. Look on arrival at the overhead screen to find your flight number, gate & departure time. You have plenty of time.wejun12posted on Wed, Jun 27
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connection timeJun 15, 201210flying from Milwaukee to Las Vegas on Frontier. I am a slow walker is 35 min long enough to make a connection?pamvegasposted on Thu, Jun 14
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Changing planes in DENJun 12, 201210I'm flying in from Jacksonville Fl, terminating my flight at Sacramento Ca I change planes in Denver, and would like to know which terminal I fly into and then which one I will depart from for Sacramento California Thankschareve72posted on Tue, Jun 12Your arrival & departure at DEN depends on the airline(s) you take. Look at your ticket and at the overhead screens on arrival to find your connecting gate number. The Jeppeson Terminal has Concourses A (gates A24-39 and A40-68 on either side; Concourse B has gates B15-37 & B38-61, branching into gates B62-79 & B80-95. Concourse C (Southwest, Delta) has gates C28-39 & C40-50. While Concourse A can be reached from the Jeppesen Terminal via a glass-enclosed skybridge, the AGTS underground train system located past the Jeppesen terminal's central security screening area connects Concourses A-C, taking five minutes for each stop.tujun12posted on Tue, Jun 12
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Wichita-Denver-PhoenixJun 11, 201232I have a similar question - My situation is, (my son) flying through from Wichita KS (Frontier) going to Phoenix AZ Question is, what are the simplest directions for flight transfer? THANK YOU to anyone that can help :)DPposted on Sun, Jun 10Frontier is entirely on Concourse A, so assuming his connecting flight is Frontier, he should have no problem. The gates are clearly labeled, and all he needs to do is ask a flight attendant or other Airline personnel if he can't find the gate. He should be okay - how old is he?Cathposted on Sun, Jun 101 person likes this post [ Like ]If your son arrives & departs at Denver via Frontier airlines, he will stay in Concourse B of the Jeppesen Terminal, which has gates B15-37, B38-61 and B62-79 /B80-95. He simply needs to follow signs to his connecting gate.mojun12posted on Mon, Jun 111 person likes this post [ Like ]
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changing planes from atl going to renoJun 10, 201222what concourse will i be flying into/out of ?? i only have an hour and im not an experienced flyer so this kinda confuses me. just want to prepare before my flight.prdmamabjposted on Fri, Jun 11 person likes this post [ Like ]Arrival & departures at DEN depends very much on which airline you use. The Main Terminal has three parallel buildings which are called Concourses A, B & C and which are served by an underground AGTS train stopping at their center & taking 5 mins between stops. Concourse A (AirTran, American, Lufthansa, Frontier, Great Lakes, British Aiways, JetBlue, Air Canada, Aeromexico, Alaska) has gates A24-39 at west, A40-68 at east; Concourse B (United, US Airways) has gates B15-37 at west and B38-61 at east, branching into gates B62-79 & B80-95. Concourse C (Southwest, Delta) has gates C28-39 at west and C40-50 at east. Your ticket should indicate gate number; also on arrival at Denver Airport check the overhead screens for your Airline flight number, gate and departure time.sajun12posted on Sat, Jun 21 person likes this post [ Like ]
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Domestic connectionJun 1, 201210I'm flying into Denver from Chicago on Saturday and have only 90 minutes to make a connecting flight to Aspen (United Airlines). Please can you advise me on the quickest way to get through a domestic connection? Is there anything I can do before hand to make it faster (I will check in on line before hand)Loneflyerposted on Fri, Jun 1Presuming you arrive at & depart from Denver via United Airlines, you would only have to transfer within the same Concourse of the Jeppesen Terminal, which is Concourse B, with its gates B15-37 at west and B38-61 at east, branching into gates B62-79 & B80-95. Your ticket and the overhead screen on arrival at DEN will indicate your transfer gate to Aspen. You have enough time.frapr12posted on Fri, Jun 1


