Parking Rates Change Starting May 14
DEN will increase parking fees at certain parking facilities and reduce the price of Premium Reserve parking starting May 14, 2025. The changes come as parking management and shuttle costs at DEN have increased by an average of 44.5 % over the last three years.
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DEN is temporarily relocating 24 airline check-in/bag drop counters as construction continues on the Great Hall Program. Between April 9 and June 30, the counters at the south end of Jeppesen Terminal’s east and west sides will be temporarily moving from Level 6 to Level 5. These airlines will remain on Level 5 in their temporary operation through mid-2027.
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Starting April 1, West Garage and West Economy will be impacted by necessary improvement and repair work. Visit DEN’s Parking and Transportation page for current parking information and availability.
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DENVER — Dec. 5, 2014 — For the second year in a row, Denver International Airport (DIA) has surpassed its goal approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the percentage of work on airport runway pavement and rehabilitation construction projects performed by companies owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.
Because DIA receives funds from the FAA, the airport is required to participate in the federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program (DBE). The program provides opportunities for DBE-certified companies to bid on, and be involved as subcontractors, in airport construction projects. DIA’s Commerce Hub plays a critical role in connecting small, minority- and women-owned companies with business opportunities at the airport to help achieve these goals.
While the FY 2014 FAA-approved goal for DIA was set at 13.25 percent, the airport achieved a DBE participation rate of 17.38 percent. Goals are measured as a percentage of contract dollars. In 2014, DIA received $14,081,620 from the FAA to pay for runway pavement rehabilitation and improvements. Of that amount, $2,448,146 was committed to certified DBE companies working on those projects. Denver’s Division of Small Business Opportunity, which administers the federal DBE program, reported the airport’s results to the FAA today.
“This is the second year in a row that Denver International Airport has exceeded its goals for women- and minority-owned firm participation in airfield projects,” said Denver International Airport CEO Kim Day. “This achievement demonstrates our continued commitment to embracing inclusivity and providing meaningful opportunities for minority- and women-owned businesses in all airport projects and programs.”
About the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program:
To qualify as a certified DBE, a company must be at least 51 percent owned by one or more individuals who are both socially and economically disadvantaged. Its daily business operations must also be controlled by one or more of the socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who own it. For more information about business opportunities at DIA, visit http://business.flydenver.com/bizops/index.asp.
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