Airport Parking Service is the home of airport parking at Denver International Airport. To book your Denver airport parking simply select the dates you require below then click the 'Check Rates' button.
Denver International Airport Parking Options
FastTrack Airport Parking - This self-park facility is located 8-miles from the airport meaning you can avoid the airport gridlock at busy times. Free shuttle buses leave every 7 to 10 minutes and members of the parking team are available to assist with luggage. For the cheapest parking at Denver International Airport choose the FastTrack Airport Parking service.
DIA Value Park - Located just 10 minutes away from the airport this is the perfect choice for convenient airport parking. Free shuttle buses run 24 hours a day
DIA Value Park - Covered - As above but with your car parked under cover keeping it away from the natural elements and giving you that extra bit of security.
Denver International Airport (DEN)
Denver International Airport, often called DIA, is, by land size at 52 square miles (130 km²), the largest international airport in the United States, and the third largest international airport in the world after only King Fahd International Airport and Montréal-Mirabel International Airport. Runway 16R/34L is the longest public use runway in the United States.
In 2007, Denver International Airport was the eleventh busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic with 49,863,389 passengers. It was also the fifth busiest airport in the world by aircraft movements with 614,169 movements.
The airport is located in extreme northeastern Denver, Colorado, and is operated by the City and County of Denver. Denver International Airport is the busiest and largest airport in the United States without non-stop service to and from Asia, although the airport is actively seeking such flights. DIA was voted the 2005 Best Airport in North America by readers of Business Traveler Magazine and was named America's best run Airport by Time Magazine in 2002.
Denver International Airport is the main hub for low-cost carriers Frontier Airlines, Ted, and commuter carrier Great Lakes Airlines. It is also the second-largest hub for United Airlines (after Chicago's O'Hare International Airport), as well as a focus city for Southwest Airlines. Since commencing service to Denver in 2006, the airline has added over 25 destinations, making Denver Southwest Airlines' fastest-growing market, as well as the fastest-growing market in the history of Southwest Airlines.
Denver has traditionally been home to one of the busier airports in the nation because of its location. Many airlines including United Airlines, Continental Airlines, Western Airlines, TWA, the old Frontier Airlines and People Express were hubbed in Denver and there was also a significant Southwest Airlines operation at the old Stapleton International Airport. At times, Denver was a hub for three or four airlines. Gate space was severely limited at Stapleton, and the runways at the old Stapleton were unable to deal efficiently with Denver's weather and wind patterns, causing nationwide travel disruption. These problems were the main justification for the new airport. |