DENVER — You will notice some changes at Denver International Airport (DIA) checking in for your flight or checking a bag.
The airport began temporarily relocating 24 airline check-in and bag drop-off counters Wednesday, April 9. The counters at the south end of Jeppsen Terminal's west side will move from Level 6 to Level 5 throughout April. The counters at the south end of Jeppsen Terminal's east side will move in June. The relocation is expected to wrap up by June 30, and the 24 airline check-in and bag drop-off counters will stay there for two years — until mid-2027. DIA said it's planning installing signs to help travelers find the new location for these check-in counters, as well as airport employees to direct passengers.
The anticipated relocation schedule it outlined below, but is subject to change, according to DIA:
- Delta Air Lines: Moves April 9
- Air France: Moves April 15
- WestJet: Moves April 15
- Air Canada: Moves April 17
- Breeze Airways: Moves April 17
- Lufthansa: Moves April 17
- Icelandair: Moves April 22
- Cayman Airways: Moves April 22
- Copa Airlines: Moves April 22
- Aeromexico: Moves April 24
- Edelweiss: Moves April 24
- Turkish Airlines: Moves April 24
- Sun Country Airlines: Moves April 29
- Volaris: Moves April 29
- American Airlines: Moves June 11
- Aer Lingus: Moves June 13
- British Airways: Moves June 13
- Viva Aerobus: Moves June 13
- JetBlue: Moves June 18
- Allegiant: Moves June 24
- Contour Airlines: Moves June 24
- Denver Air Connection: Moves June 24
- Southern Airways Express: Moves June 24
- Alaska Airlines: Moves June 26
Three of DIA's largest carriers will remain in their current spot on Level 6, including United Airlines, Southwest Airlines and Frontier Airlines.
This process is part of the final phase of the Great Hall Program.
Prior coverage:
- DIA closes more than 2,000 spots in West Economy Lot for reconstruction project
- DIA travelers hope for alternatives to gates as city considers more funding for train operations
- State of DEN: Denver International Airport planning for continued growth over the next 30 years
- Denver International Airport reveals final phase of the Great Hall renovation
- West security checkpoint at DIA almost ready to welcome travelers for a smoother screening process





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